On Mulholland Drive

Mattie 2022-04-20 09:01:12

I just watched it once. I originally wanted to challenge this so-called most difficult movie. Unfortunately, it failed. To be honest, in the end, I was even a dreamer, and I didn't understand who was alive and who was dead.

However, after looking at the mind maps of those who have read it many times, I have clarified the structure. They are talking about Freud. I just studied medical psychology this semester, and the beginning is Freud. something. The advantages and disadvantages of the movie are obvious. The advantage is that the interpretation of dreams is very unique.

This movie reminds me of many other movies, but I can't remember the name for a while, so I'll add it later. Let me leave a clue that I didn't read other people's analysis.

1. At the beginning, the black-haired girl lost her memory in a car accident, and everyone else died = the black-haired girl died. (reminds me of horror cruises)

2. The old couple met by the blonde girl getting off the plane corresponds to the nightmare at the end = the blonde girl is dead.

3. The ghost in the back street of the small restaurant corresponds to the ending Tramp = nightmare The man does not exist, this line indicates that someone is dreaming.

4. The director is a fucking landlord, and has different attitudes towards blondes and black-haired women = dreams are all blondes, and he pulls Coco into his own camp.

5. The director negotiates and prostitutes, it feels like exposing unspoken Hollywood rules.

6. The director's bad luck corresponds to marrying a black-haired girl at the end = the culprit who destroys her love in the eyes of the blonde.

7. Blonde women audition and go to the studio to observe = Blonde women's heart is red, and the desire to be a heroine.

8. Blonde asks brunette: Have you ever done it before? Then the two did what they should, and directly showed their love to each other. At the end, the two took off their clothes and messed around = the two were gay, and their love was a clue to the movie. (reminds me of a house in Rome)

9. The two women entered the room one after the other, looking for the key to open the box, but the blond girl disappeared immediately, the black-haired girl opened the box alone, but her vision got into the box and disappeared = the blond girl is fictitious, The black-haired woman is a real blonde (here corresponds to the blonde who cuts the hair of the black-haired woman, wears a wig, and the two stand in front of the mirror, they are very similar), the box is the truth, and opening the box is waking up from a dream.

10. The aunt-like woman heard the sound to check = "aunt" does exist, but it is not the aunt of the blonde girl, revealing that the background of the blonde girl is not as she said, she should have no background and poor Find a dirty and stupid killer)

(Writing is incomplete, I will add it later, I am a little tired and want to sleep. If someone happens to see this film review by chance, don’t be embarrassed)

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Mulholland Drive quotes

  • Betty: Mulholland Drive?

    Rita: That's where I was going!

  • Adam Kesher: What's going on Cynthia?

    Cynthia: It's been a very strange day.

    Adam Kesher: And getting stranger.