Mulholland Drive Comments

  • Collin 2022-03-23 09:01:18

    That's awesome. I don’t even read the film reviews and I don’t understand it, but I still feel pretty good. That atmosphere, that logic, that horror. A lot of content feels special to David Lynch, such as the weird uncle, the big monster, the blue box, and the two little uncles who climbed into the house to show their teeth and dance their claws. They are very similar to his early movies "Grandmother" and "Alphabetical". . It is a suspenseful type of creppy. The awesome director teased the...

  • Guadalupe 2022-03-23 09:01:18

    I think the old woman in the singing opera that Camilla and Diane met in the small Spanish theater is the old Camilla. She escaped from murder and car accident, survived, but lost her memory, and sang songs for a lifetime in the small theater. And Diane lost a competitor in Hollywood, and finally found a place in Hollywood, bought a mansion, and became the aunt who had left for a few...

  • Hailee 2022-03-23 09:01:18

    What's the matter of engaging in foundation and selling corruption, pulling films was the mainstream of society ten years ago =...

  • Vance 2022-03-23 09:01:18

    It is simply a huge maze of human nature!...

  • Madisyn 2022-03-23 09:01:18

    The writing is messy, unreasonable, and can only use "dream" as the only helpless analytical key to the film. If you don’t have Symbolize, you don’t need to provide Clue. It’s still a mess of time and...

  • Rosalee 2022-03-23 09:01:18

    I want to give it one star. This is really a boring movie. Thanks to my insistence on watching it, there is not much horror and no suspense. David Lynch just played a trick, and the previous two hours have nothing to do with it. The plot is completely flickered with a "dream". After all, this is edited with the material of a TV series, which can only be so...

  • Lexie 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    David Lynch's dream...

  • Selina 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    Watch a Lynch movie? Forget it, you might as well make me...

  • Pat 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    It is necessary to understand the position of the camera/viewing. It is not an objective narrator of a dream ("Game of Senses"), but the subject of the protagonist's consciousness in the dream (the "director" of the dream). The movement and editing of the camera constitute the subject of consciousness The sense of wandering (the image becomes “normal” after returning to reality), the editing between close-ups of different characters well conveys that all characters are a generation and branches...

  • Edmond 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    It is different every time I look at it. It is a fickle maze for me. Every time I look at it, I can find a new way out-there is always a way out. It is not like a nightmare, but it makes me dream. I put together pieces of David Lynch’s dreams at will. The final story is also the original appearance. I can say that I understand it completely, or I can think that I don’t understand anything. All I enjoy is watching it. The process of dreaming, the process of...

Extended Reading
  • Durward 2021-10-20 17:27:10

    Who plays who

    When you spend money to watch this film, you have already been played by the director. Just like when the sun rises as usual, everyone kept discussing it. The newspaper publishes all kinds of film reviews every day. Look back. ,Depend on! It turns out that we are all being played (I only...

  • Daphney 2021-10-20 17:29:25

    Full analysis of the plot of "Mulholland Road"

    An understandable cause is hidden behind the chaotic dream.

    2016.2.17 was revised to a graphic version.

    Look finish "Mulholland Drive", gasp! As many people have pointed out, the first 3/4 of the plot of the film is actually a dream, and I did not expect anyone to show the nightmare in images with...

Mulholland Drive quotes

  • Betty Elms: [Betty and Rita are in bed, about to have sex for the first time] Have you ever done this before?

    Rita: I don't know. Have you?

    Betty Elms: I want to with you.

  • [last lines]

    Blue-Haired Lady: Silencio...