Mulholland Drive Comments

  • Guadalupe 2023-08-01 12:18:20

    !!!! The best movie theater of the year, the sound of this hall is also very powerful, it is the antonym of boring in the theater. mind-blowing, guts-haunting, soul-touching, and most of all, in such a cinematic way. This is what cinema is all about. In front of a movie like this, it's a cloud to interpret everything, just treating it as a puzzle would be too bad. Miss...

  • Dereck 2023-05-31 13:12:59

    Possibly the most bizarre love movie ever made. A sad love nightmare, a fusion of reality and reality, and a fantasy after Hollywood's glamorous face. The shocking audio-visual language, the demonic spirit in the theater is overflowing, and it is still difficult for people to get out of the aftershocks after the end. Give your knees to Lynch. |20210918-19 Beijing Film Festival 4K restoration and re-watching, even though it is a re-watching, I still feel full of monsters while riding a bike...

  • Frieda 2023-04-10 00:31:51

    Regarding the theme of dreams, fantasy and reality overlap, intertwine, and fork in multiple lines. The two heroines are great. In Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams, it is said that dreams = repressed desire + disguised satisfaction. The so-called dream is the opposite, the more you can't get it, the more you want to realize it in the dream. In reality, the more you lack something, the more you love to show something. In fact, it has always been a dream, and only the last 15 minutes can tell...

  • Darren 2023-04-10 00:14:29

    The first half can be understood by everyone, and it is inexplicable from the moment I take out the key to open the...

  • Catalina 2023-04-08 06:08:58

    David Lynch's most iconic film. It's a pity that I only watched it once, and like most stupid people, it's ignorant and protracted. Later, I finally understood what the movie was talking about, so I felt that if I could watch it a second or third time, I should be able to see more flavors. It's just that I haven't had the time and patience to stop and watch. The three stars are just based on my impression of the first time I watched it, so the film deserves five...

  • Jasmin 2023-02-05 10:09:42

    This is a story of a dream, and the "Mind Matters" I shot in 2011 is also a story of a dream. My "Mind Matters" should be further explored, such as adding some reality to it. Maybe better. Kind of regret not watching "Mulholland Drive" before filming "My...

  • Ellen 2022-12-05 04:15:26

    Well, let's brush it again, I'm...

  • Nicola 2022-11-06 10:03:00

    I just watched Life and Death Stay before watching this film, which led me to guess the general setting halfway through. But Lynch's strong and eerie atmosphere allows me to watch it...

  • Issac 2022-09-28 20:38:05

    Lynch's worldview: It is not the illusion that frightens reality, but the reality that frightens the illusion. It is not consciousness that disturbs existence, but existence itself is so absurd and so uncertain that it disturbs the otherwise stable...

  • Arely 2022-09-20 16:13:02

    Sometimes, a dream is an idealized life, or the light and shadow of the most feared part of the heart. The longest dream I've ever had is my life, I'm my Freud, and I'm not ashamed and shameless, I can't solve it, I can't change it, I can only bear...

Extended Reading
  • Mohammed 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    Revisiting Mulholland Drive

    Finally revisited Mulholland Drive.

    The first time I was frightened by the horror part, I couldn't distinguish it carefully, but the second time I saw a clear film structure: Betty became Diane, and when drinking coffee in Room 17, Cemilla's face changed as a boundary, and the front It is a dream,...

  • Vito 2022-04-21 09:01:20

    About the female neighbor at No. 12.

    After watching the film review of the gods, I found that there are many questions about this person!
    And compared to C, I personally think the female corpse in the dream is more like her body!
    I hope someone can answer a few questions for me, or maybe I'm overthinking it?
    After watching Dalin's...

Mulholland Drive quotes

  • Cynthia: You're broke.

    Adam Kesher: But I'm not broke!

    Cynthia: I know, but you're broke. Where are you?

  • Dan: I just wanted to come here.

    Herb: To Winkie's?

    Dan: This Winkie's.

    Herb: Okay, why this Winkie's?

    Dan: It's kind of embarrassing.

    Herb: Go ahead.

    Dan: I had a dream about this place.

    Herb: [sighs] Oh, boy.

    Dan: See what I mean?

    Herb: Okay, so you had a dream about this place. Tell me.

    Dan: Well, it's the second one I've had, but they're both the same. They start out that I'm in here, but it's not day or night. It's kind of half-night, you know? But it looks just like this... except for the light. And...

    [shaking his head]

    Dan: I'm scared like I can't tell you. Of all people, you're standing right over there... by that counter. You're in both dreams and you're scared too. I get even more frightened when I see how afraid you are and then I realize what it is. There's a man... in back of this place. He's the one who's doing it. I can see him through the wall. I can see his face. I hope that I never see that face, ever, outside of a dream.

    [Dan looks down and shakes his head again, clearly terrified of the memory, and sniffs, as though close to tears. Herb cocks his head, waiting for more. The background music becomes increasingly ominous]

    Dan: That's it.

    Herb: So... you came here to see if he's really out there.

    Dan: [leans in] To get rid of this god-awful feeling.

    Herb: [nodding] Right, then.

    [Herb rises and goes to pay the bill at the counter. Dan turns and looks, and his terror increases as he sees Herb standing in the same location as in his nightmare. Dan turns back to his uneaten breakfast, then turns again to see Herb say silently, "C'mon." They exit to investigate the back of the Winkie's restaurant]