clue 2: Note a red shade
clue 3: Have you noticed Adam Kesher is auditioning actresses for the film What's the name of it? Was this movie mentioned again later?
Clue 4: The accident is terrible... please pay attention to where the accident happened.
Clue 5: Who gave the key? Why?
Note 6 clues robe, ashtrays and coffee mugs
clue 7 in the "silent" (Silencio) theater, you can feel, realize and infer what?
Clue 8 Camilla can only achieve success?
Note that the person's trail 9 after the wall surrounding situation
trail 10: Where is Aunt Ruth?
With reference to the opinions of some domestic netizens and foreign fan networks, I analyzed David Lynch’s top ten clues based on my own understanding. I did not add too many subjective guesses, but tried my best to analyze and think from the direct information provided by the film. It's relatively simple, and I hope everyone can criticize, correct and add, thank you!
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the Pay Particular at The Beginning of the Attention to at The Film: TWO AT Least Clues are the before Revealed at The Credits.
Special attention to the beginning of the film part, the subtitles are given at least two tips
Tip 1-- jitterbug contest, Diane and old couples
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In the screen of the Jitterba dance competition, there are white figures shaking, and I vaguely see Diane and the old man and the old lady at the airport. This gives the first hint: The passerby couple that I met in my dream is Diane's real aunt and uncle. Later, at the mountain banquet, Diane said that winning the jitterba competition was the reason she wanted to become an actor.
Before the footage of the dance competition faded out, someone shouted “Betty or Diane?” out of the audience’s sight.
Tip 2—The camera was moving from someone’s subjective perspective, first focusing on a certain place on the floor (later blue The box disappeared in Havenhurst’s apartment), then on the bed, on the pillow, and finally turned black, accompanied by the obvious sound of cocaine smoking and heavy breathing.
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Combining the same blanket and pillow in the last Diane room, this In fact, it was clear that Diane fell asleep after taking the medicine, and the next content was her dream.
Clue 2: …………………………………………………………
. Notice appearances of the red lampshade
attention to the emergence of the red lampshade
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the first time: a man called another man, talking about "that girl, have not found" the other man hit an empty room, no answer Next to the phone in the empty room is a red desk lamp and an ashtray full of cigarette butts. The
second appearance: Finally, Camilla called Diane, and the scenes such as the lampshade and ashtray appeared the same as the first appearance.
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The correspondence between the two shows that the first call was made to Diane’s home. The corresponding reality is that Diane hired to kill Camilla. Camilla disappeared. The company couldn’t find her and called her assistant. Her assistant knew about Camilla and Diane. Love relationship, so he called to Diane's house to find Camilla, Diane did not dare to answer.
Some netizens suggested that Diane might not hire someone to kill Camilla, but judging from this detail, the answer should be yes.
PS: There was another time when a red table lamp appeared faintly. In the section of the blonde prostitute who behaved extremely exaggeratedly, it was faintly visible in the transparent window on the right.
This time, some people think that this paragraph may reflect Diane as a call girl at the same time. I don’t think so, because Camilla should be paid a lot, and she often introduces small roles to Diane to play, but she is not so downhearted to do it. Call girl, and Diane feels that her personality is more upright, and she subconsciously yearns for a sunny life, so she is unlikely to do this career for money.
In this passage, the prostitute has a big breast and exaggerated coquettish behavior. She also asked the man to ask for a cigarette. In reality, Diane does not smoke and Camilla smokes. Instead, I think this passage is about Diane's use of her hue in Hollywood. (Unspoken rules) A kind of dissatisfaction is manifested in the dream. She feels that Camilla's behavior is like a prostitute to some extent.
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of Can you Hear at The title of that at The Film Auditioning actresses for Adam Kesher IS IT Is is Mentioned Again??
Have you noticed Adam Did the movie Kesher audition for the actresses be called? Was this movie mentioned again later?
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During the audition, the director mentioned that the name of the movie was "Sylvia North Story", which was later mentioned by Diane again at the Adam's dinner. The man next to Diane also appreciated Camilla's excellent performance in the film.
The first mention is Diane's dream. The film in the dream has not yet started filming. The film occupies a lot of space in the dream, and it focuses on the casting storm. There is a lot of information suggesting that the role has been predetermined. My understanding is that both Diane and Camilla participated in the audition for the heroine of the movie at that time, but because Camilla had "unspoken rules" with the film executives in addition to acting skills, he was defaulted to star in the cast. The default girl’s name is also Camilla XXX (same name but different surname). In the dream, Betty and the director looked at each other, implying that Diane performed very well during the audition and was appreciated by the director, but was not selected due to unspoken rules.
Some people think that Diane feels that Camilla will leave her because of this movie, so she imagines in her dream that Camilla was not selected at the time, and that he was selected by another person with the same name and different surname as Camilla. I don't think it should be, because it was actually because the two people in this movie met and fell in love, and the director of this movie is not Adam in reality. What Diane hates and should hate is the current Adam filmed.
Additional information: There is a film in the history of film called Sylvia West, about the heroine was raped by her stepfather and turned into a prostitute. Some netizens mentioned that Diane should have had the experience of being sexually assaulted by her uncle when she was a child. I agree that everyone can pay attention to the dialogue between Betty and the old man when she auditioned in a dream. And people with serious psychological problems are often not unrelated to childhood experiences.
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An IS A Terrible Accident at The Event ... Notice of LOCATION at The Accident.
The accident was horrible ... please pay attention The location of the accident.
Some people think that the location of the accident was the place where Camilla came down and led Diane out of the car on the day of the dinner. In fact, if you look closely, you will find that the location of the accident should be next to Adam's swimming pool, where Camilla, Diane, and Adam talked with COCO. Camilla swayed down the mountain after the accident. The aisle was actually a shortcut to Adam's house with Camilla leading Diane to meet each other on the day of the dinner. The location of the dream Camilla's car accident contrasts with the place where Diane's mind is most hurt in reality.
There is another detail. Regardless of the license plate 2GAT123, the car, the two people in front of the car, the sitting position and the words, the Camilla in the dream at the beginning is the same as the Diane in the reality at the end, which also means that the Camilla in the dream is actually Diane's own avatar.
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Who gives a key, and why? Who gives a key, and why
? Why?
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There are two kinds of keys in the film, one is the blue key, and the other is the key of the aunt's house. I think the director mainly refers to the blue key. In reality, the blue key is given by the killer, but the big blue key in the dream is actually an exaggerated representation of the small blue key in reality.
Blue Key: The Blue Key is in Camilla's bag in the dream.
In reality, Diane commissioned the killer to kill Camilla, and the killer gave Diane the blue key. Later, the blue key has been on the Diane's coffee table.
Who gave Lynch’s tip and why? The film does not clearly explain why the killer gave the key, but it can be inferred from the plot that the key is used for evidence. The key can open the blue box, and the box contains evidence that the killer killed Camilla, and the blue box is at the beggar's place. Therefore, all things related to keys and beggars are what Diane is most afraid of seeing. This also reflects that some plots related to this in the dream make people feel particularly weird and fearful. For example, the man outside the bar is frightened by the beggar. This fear is vented in the dream.
The key to aunt’s house: In the dream, Camilla broke into her aunt’s house and hid under the table. Aunt came in and took the key and left. The key was returned with a close-up. After Betty checked in, COCO gave the room key to Betty. As far as the dream is concerned I don’t think there is anything unusual. Does the key to the house symbolize the support and help that Diane hopes her aunt can bring to her, and the key that COCO gave her may have been entrusted by her aunt. It may be that COCO serves as the landlord’s backup, and because of COCO at the dinner party It gave Diane some comfort, reflected in the dream and made Diane feel that COCO can give her a certain amount of support and help.
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. 6.Notice at The Robe, at The Ashtray, at The Coffee Cup
Note robe, ashtrays and coffee mugs
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sleep Robe: Diane walked to the sofa in her dressing gown, entering the memory and seeing Camilla, the dressing gown disappeared.
Piano ashtray:
Let’s look at it by time: the neighbor comes to take the piano ashtray-the neighbor is gone, the ashtray on the coffee table is gone-Diane
makes coffee, takes it to the sofa, enters the memory and sees Camilla, the ashtray appears .
Coffee mug:
Diane went to the sofa holding a coffee cup side, into the memories of seeing Camilla, became an instant coffee cup with a whiskey glass
glass cup.
So I think nightgowns, ashtrays and coffee cups are all reminders of reality to cut into memories, and they are the key reminders used by the director to switch between dreams, reality, hallucinations, and memories.
Other associations about nightgowns, ashtrays, and coffee cups:
Some people think that the nightgown is a symbol of luxury, and the luxurious nightgown left by Betty by her aunt she never wore it. They were all worn by Camilla. In reality, Diane's nightgown is very shabby and shabby, which symbolizes Diane's contribution to Camilla. Many, or show that Diane envied Camilla and enjoyed the success she had dreamed of in Deep River since she was a child. This is not unreasonable.
But one of the details of the nightgown I noticed the most is the white note pinned on the nightgown. The lens has a close-up that says: Enjoy yourself, Bitsie, love, auntRuth. It looks like Aunt Ruth’s signature on the surface, but it is actually removed. Kai has become an untruth. Especially when it is read, the note can also be understood as: enjoy the present Betty, love, is just a lie!
Diane is addicted to the beauty in her dream, and Camilla's so-called love for Diane is actually just a lie!
A square-shaped ashtray full of cigarette butts:
Diane does not smoke, which proves that these are left by Camilla, and the lipstick on one of the cigarettes can also be corroborated.
Clue 7: ……………………………………………………
What is felt, realised and gathered at the club Silencio?
You can feel it in the "Silencio" theater , Realized and inferred?
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Realizing that everything is illusory, feeling the pain of love, struggling, feeling fear, and going to the theater is Camilla's suggestion, and Betty, who seems to have been here in the future, reacted far stronger in the theater than Camilla when he was on stage. Speaking of everything is an illusion. When the illusion is about to disappear, Betty's body shakes violently. Here you can realize that this is actually Diane's beautiful dream, but the dream is about to wake up and she will face the cruel reality.
The small blue box also appeared at this time as a key prop that the dream was about to end.
Clue 8: ……………………………………
8. Did talent alone help Camilla? Can
Camilla succeed only by?
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Obviously not. The film casting in the dream uses a large high-level default plot, as well as Camilla's attitude towards Adam and the change in Diane, all strongly suggesting that Camilla is very good at using unspoken rules and not only relying on talents. success.
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Note at The OCCURRENCES Surrounding at The man behind 'Winkies'
attention to that man behind the wall surrounding the emergence of the situation
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Winkies after Wall The three times the man appeared, the first time was obviously in a dream, and the second time you paid attention to the situation around him. The smoke behind him changed from red to white. There was a strong sense of unreality. He played with the blue box. Then I put it in a paper bag, and in the paper bag, besides the blue box, there is an open can, and there are some bloody flesh beside the blue box. After that, Diane's uncle and aunt ran out of the paper bag, and the next shot was received on the Diane coffee table. Diane stared at the blue key with horror. So judging from the situation around the beggar behind the wall, Diane imagined this segment when she looked at the blue key. She imagined that maybe the blue box contained a part of Camilla's body. If she took the blue key to find the beggar, she would Seeing the terrifying picture, this thought made her extremely frightened.
And the third time it appeared at the end of the film, Diane shot himself with a burst of smoke, and the picture naturally transitioned to the beggar. At this time, there was no longer smoke behind the beggar, but a burning flame. Is this the real picture at this time?
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Where is Aunt Ruth? Where is Aunt Ruth
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The aunt in Diane's dream has appeared twice, once when Camilla ran to her aunt's house, when her aunt was about to travel, and once when Betty and Camilla disappeared, when her aunt came back.
But compare the scene of the dance competition at the beginning of the film. The two people around Diane at that time were the old man and old lady Betty met at the airport in his dream.
From the Adam dinner, it was known that Diane's uncle and aunt had passed away.
Therefore, the aunt in the dream is not the real Aunt Ruth. Diane's aunt is an old lady met at the airport, and her name may not be Ruth. Because Diane feels that she has not achieved much in Hollywood, she feels ashamed of her life now. For the support and expectation of the old man, he turned the real aunt and uncle into an enthusiastic passerby in his dream. And in Diane's heart, how eager to have a powerful family to help her, so she imagined that a wealthy aunt kept a house for her, and did some management for her in Hollywood (interview period). In addition, if you look closely, you will find that the aunt in the dream is quite similar to the well-known Linney James during the interview. Perhaps that is the source of the aunt in Diane's dream.
The name Aunt Ruth also seemed to imply that the aunt in the dream did not exist at all.
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mentioned above The ashtray, bathrobe, and coffee cup are the director’s switching props between reality and illusion. Here I will specifically talk about the switching between reality, dreams, hallucinations, memories, and imaginations in this film that I understand: the
first paragraph: dance Picture (illusion after taking drugs)
Second paragraph: Floor, bed, pillow (Diane's subjective perspective, reality)
Third paragraph: The subtitles begin, and the car is driving on Mulholland Road at night-1 hour, 56 minutes and 35 minutes, before Diane wakes up (dream), among them The knock of the cowboy corresponds to the knock of the neighbor.
Diane has actually been at home since the third paragraph, dressed in a camisole, jeans and an old nightgown. She was awakened by the neighbor’s knock on the door. After the neighbor came in and took the things, Diane made coffee, then took the coffee cup to the sofa, and masturbated herself on the sofa. After masturbating, she got up and watched the blue key on the coffee table. Strong hallucinations, and finally committed suicide.
During this period, the other plots are interspersed with hallucinations, memories, and imaginations, which are analyzed in detail below.
The fourth paragraph: Diane gets up, hears someone knocking on the door, the neighbor takes some things including the ashtray, Diane prepares to make coffee (reality) The
fifth paragraph: Diane sees Camilla while making coffee (illusion) The
sixth paragraph: Diane is holding coffee When I walked to the sofa, I saw Camilla lying on the sofa. Diane and Camilla love each other (illusion to memory).
Part 7: On the set, Diane watched Camilla and Adem make each other. (Recall) The
eighth paragraph: Camilla went to Diane's house to apologize, but Diane turned him away. (Recall) The
ninth paragraph: Diane masturbates at home and the phone rang. (Reality)
Section 10: The phone rang, Diane answered the phone and went to the dinner party. (Remembrance) The
eleventh paragraph: Diane and the killer are in Winkie's shop. (Remembrance) The
twelfth paragraph: I saw the long-haired beggar and the blue box, and I saw my uncle and aunt running out of the bag. (Imagination, illusion) The
thirteenth paragraph: Looking at the key at home trembling. (Reality) The
fourteenth paragraph: I saw my uncle and aunt come in through the door, chasing me. (Illusion)
The fifteenth paragraph: shooting suicide. (Reality)
Paragraph 16: The picture of the beggar, the beautiful picture with Camilla, the blue-haired woman in the lonely theater (the hallucination before death). It
can be seen that there are key points between reality, hallucinations, and memories.
When Diane was preparing to make coffee, she had hallucinations, as if she saw Camilla. When she walked to the sofa with the coffee, she hallucinated that Camilla was lying on the sofa. This hallucination made Diane masturbate and recalled her love to Camilla when she masturbated. It's a scene.
In the love and love memories with Camilla, Diane mentioned Camilla and Adem’s personal affair and mentioned “because of that man!” This triggers Diane to recall seeing Diane and Adem making each other on the set, and then Camilla came home to apologize by herself Turned away.
Looking at the door, Diane returned to reality from her memories. In reality, she was still masturbating. At this moment, she heard the phone ringing (maybe from Camilla's assistant or detective). The phone ringing triggered Diane to recall the last phone call from Camilla. Then she answered the phone and went to the dinner.
In the memories of the dinner, Adem announced that he and Camilla were about to (marry) the intense resentment and the sound of the cup breaking, which triggered the memories of Diane entering the Winkie's store with the killer. In memory, when the killer gave Diane the blue key, (Diane in reality was staring at the key on the table and trembling in a daze), looking at the key, Diane began to imagine what would happen if he went to find a beggar. At the same time, he hallucinated seeing his uncle and aunt. He ran out of the bag, and then ran into the house through the crack of the door to chase him.
Diane collapsed in hallucinations and took out a gun and shot herself.
Before he died, Diane had the hallucinations of death. He saw the beggar, saw herself and Camilla happily together, and saw the blue-haired woman in the Silencio Theater. After the blue-haired woman said "be quiet", the picture was completely black and there was no sound, indicating that she was young. 'S life has completely disappeared...
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