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Mulholland Drive

English Title:   Mulholland Dr.
Year:2001
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Drama, Thriller, Mystery
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Rating:8.3  Rate
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DirectorDavid Lynch
Selected CastNaomi Watts as Betty / Diane Selwyn
 Justin Theroux as Adam
 Laura Harring as Rita / Camilia Rhodes
 Ann Miller as Coco
 Brent Briscoe as Detective Domgaard
 Dan Hedaya as Vincenzo Castigliane
 Mark Pellegrino as Joe
 Robert Forster as Detective McKnight
 Michael J. Anderson as Mr. Roque
 Melissa George as Camilla Rhodes
 Michael Des Barres as Billy
 Billy Ray Cyrus as Gene
 Tony Longo as Kenny
 Lee Grant as Louise Bonner
 Chad Everett as Jimmy Katz
ProducerMary Sweeney
 Alain Sarde
 Neal Edelstein
 Michael Polaire
 Tony Krantz
WriterDavid Lynch
SoundtrackAngelo Badalamenti


On DVD & Blu-ray World

DVD

Mulholland Dr. - Universal - USA (2002)
DVD

Mulholland Drive - A-Film - Netherlands (2005)
DVD

Mulholland Drive - Manga Home Video - Spain (2002)


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Magic Marmalade
5th Jan 2024
 Rated 8/10
Unfortunately, nobody can be told what Mulholland Drive is... You have to see it for yourself.

...Oh, sorry, that's the Matrix, isn't it?!!

(That said, that line in The Matrix always bugged me - clever marketing though it was - as you decidedly can tell someone what it is, if you sit down for five minutes and explain to poor Neo, rather than making him jump straight in... not to mention the fact that Morpheus then proceeds to spend fifteen minutes or so of the movie doing just that.. after Neo has committed. Bastard!)

((But I digress! :))

Actually, that is certainly applicable tot his movie, as the reputation it has is a mix of: It's the greatest movie ever made, or conversely: It's the worst movie ever made... A streaming pile of incoherent sh.....

The truth is, it's both, and deliberately so, I divined, from watching it the other day for the first time, and that is what may make this a work of genius.

To explain:

Although, exactly what this film is about, and the meaning of it may be open to many an interpretation, and perhaps no definitive point can be arrived at (I have my own thoughts, for later :), how it does it... goes about telling this story, whatever it is, is a little clearer on reflection.

For, from the opening, this is reeking with Twin Peaks look and feel, like it was made for TV in the early nineties (I had to check the date of the movie to remind myself of the real date because of this)... only worse.

Shonky, jittery soft-ish focus, amateurish camera work with a forced, contrived script, with forced, contrived dialogue, played by the most wooden, artificial performances from a collection of the most wooden, artificial actors Lynch could find.

It feels like a cross between low budget 70s porn acting and staging, and early nineties television pilots with ridiculous melodramatic plotting and absurd coincidental events.

You think, from the off: man, "this is the most shit movie I have ever seen!" (And what a shame it's Lynch too!)

I can see this movie losing 90% of it's audience in the first ten minutes, because of this.. who could just take no more, and would in reality, or metaphorically, stand up, and walk out of the theatre (Or change channels).

But this is a mistake!

As this is purposely done, and in a key scene, where Watts "character" as a young, freshly arrived starlet in Hollywood seeking fame and stardom, auditions for a role in a soap, you get the most real, and naturalistic acting from her you could get.

"Aha!... I get it now, this is about perception in media versus reality to some extent"

(thinks I)

People are more real in fictions than in their "real lives", seems what this story says.

And from here, the camera, imperceptibly, and by degrees, straightens up, the production gradually acquiring cinema quality, as does the acting, and the script, and you, the audience member, doesn't consciously perceive it happening. You see the earlier style was a deliberate choice, that says something about.... something.

I spite of the Noir-ish ("neo", or otherwise) style and themes (mystery, hallucinatory, oblique symbol heavy, metaphorical affair) I think this actually transcends this, and should rather be regarded as a kind of art installation, or a work of art of some description.

I would personally hazard a guess that this is a kind of subconscious, poetic eulogy of sorts to the kind of tragic figure that an Amalgam of Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana would represent to David Lynch, set against obscure, dark, and sinister, background forces that controls her fate.

This hall of mirrors, has at least a couple of characters who may well be the same person, (maybe more!), but is captivating, and quite brilliant if you can persevere through the opening half, so then you later see the brilliance of what you thought, at the beginning, was shit.

Not sure I'd hurry back to watch it again immediately - for fun - but once it's rattled about at the back of my brain a while, I think I'd like to revisit it... Meantime, I'll file it away as an impenetrable piece of possible genius right next to 2001: A Space Odyssey, where it belongs :)

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zabadak
1st May 2023
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23rd Sep 2020
 
 


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