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Post by ck100 on Oct 20, 2021 22:22:17 GMT
I've never seen it, but I know it's a popular film among film buffs, a breakthrough film for actress Naomi Watts, and one of director David Lynch's best films. Leonard Maltin Movie Guide Review: Mulholland Dr. (2001) - 3.5 out of 4 stars"A plucky young actress arrives in Hollywood and tries to solve the mystery of an amnesiac woman's identity. Hypnotic, full-bore Lynchian strangeness, loaded with the writer-director's trademark visual fetishes and unexplainable dream logic, anchored by a knockout performance from Watts. Certainly not for all tastes. Originally a rejected TV pilot (!), later reshot and expanded to present length. Miller's final film."
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Post by petrolino on Oct 20, 2021 22:26:26 GMT
'Mulholland Drive' is the last David Lynch movie I really loved. I's creation was strange, but so was the original 'Twin Peaks' and that's my joint all-time favourite tv show with 'Buffy The Vampire Slayer'. Back then, he could still overcome limitations imposed upon him, and could do so brilliantly. I feel I get now why he's happier working back on the art scene, I really do.
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Post by Phoenix101 on Oct 21, 2021 5:33:59 GMT
Technically, the anniversary was back in May for its Cannes release date.
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Post by Archelaus on Oct 22, 2021 1:48:48 GMT
I watched it once about five years ago, and thought it was a brilliant, well done movie. It could use a re-watch.
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