David Lynch Mulholland Drive
Before entering to the video class on Monday morning, my friends who have watched the movie said to me, you will understand nothing, and they were right, David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive (2001) is one of the most enigmatic and mind confusing movie I have ever watched.While watching the movie I sometimes really got crazy especially during in the Club Silencio scenes and asked myself, why I am watching this extremely obscure movie, get out of the class and have a deep sleep at home.When the movie finished with a last word Silencio I saw the same expression on the others baffled face. However, while on the way of home, I put spreaded pieces together and I realize the clear distinction between fantasies of Diane and her real life. Slowly I formed out the base story, “hollywood expactations, expactations turning into nightmares, and lastly dreamin wish fulfilments ”, which was told backwards like Christopher Nolan did in Memento. As I read the reviews and researched Mulholland Drive......
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