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Mulholland Dr. (2001)

Mystery | 147 minutes
3,79 4.128 votes

Genre: Mystery / Thriller

Duration: 147 minuten

Alternative title: Mulholland Drive

Country: United States / France

Directed by: David Lynch

Stars: Naomi Watts, Laura Harring and Justin Theroux

IMDb score: 7,9 (421.986)

Releasedate: 6 June 2001

Mulholland Dr. plot

"An actress longing to be a star. A woman searching for herself. Both worlds will collide… on Mulholland Drive."

A mysterious woman escapes a traffic accident with a bag full of money, but without her memory. Meanwhile, Betty Elms has appeared in LA, hoping to start a film career. When Betty finds the nameless woman in her apartment, she decides to help her. The two women embark on a bizarre quest for the truth.

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durange

  • 101 messages
  • 61 votes

This is the first time I've replayed the movie right after watching it.

Wow.

Every second of this film is just pure art. Nor is he explainable to other people; you have to see to believe.

'There's no band!'

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eRCee

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Seen for the fourth time, and just like several of my upstairs neighbors in this topic, this time on the silver screen. Well, I just can't get around the full whack now. Mulholland Drive was made by a director at the peak of his abilities in a project where everything falls into place: the narrative gets better with each viewing, the floating camera is great, the use of color is eye-catching, the film knows some of the most beautiful dissolves in film history, Naomi Watts jumps off the screen, the sound is top-notch as is Badalamenti's score and then there is the fantastic build-up and the series of good scenes, culminating in the one in club Silencio . Everything is right. Masterpiece.

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king16

  • 141 messages
  • 1904 votes

Yesterday I was able to see this film -for me the best film ever- on the big screen for the first time (in Maastricht Lynch is currently holding a major exhibition in the Bonnefanten Museum and as part of this his complete filmography will be screened in Lumiere until the end of April) .

Let me put it this way, the film managed to hold me in its grip again afterwards. This is one of those films that seems to mature more and more as the audience itself gets older. The great thing about this puzzle is that Lynch shows everything here to put the puzzle pieces in the right place, instead of leaving everything "unrounded", as in many of his other works (and that too has its charm, let I put that first).

I know of no film that captures the depth of the main character's inner being (the dreams, the fears, the self-denial and ultimately the regret) so intimately and clearly.

Diane making coffee during the last part of the movie and Camilla hallucinating. That sadness... Rarely did this occur to me like this. Give that woman an Oscar.

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