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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Dreams and nightmares A truly astonishing film from David Lynch. This film is in two distinct parts, it is the 'understanding' of these parts that will help in following the narrative. This is just my opinion and many will argue that the film is not supposed to be understood in any one particular way. I feel the first part is a dream/fantasy world created by Naomi Watts, when she appears later in the film, in the second chapter, this is her life in 'reality'. I could go on a lot more about this but there are many other elements... more info
the best version of mulholland drive currently available, 2007 contrary to what another review has said here, i do think this edition is worth upgrading for. i did, and i'm very happy if like me you are as drawn to a dvd's packaging as well as its contents then this dvd is well worth owning. the cover artwork is far better than other releases and you get a cool plastic slip case also inside you get a lengthy 24 page booklet on the film/lynch, as well as some pointers to clues in the movie i even liked lynchs joke at choosing random chapter selections... more info
Modernist, Jungian etc. This special edition of Mulholland Drive is probably not going to offer much to hard-core Mulholland Drivinians but to people who are not in possession of a dvd version of this dandy film this is a must buy.
The new features are not so enlightening in the end, the interviews are not very insightful and the actors are somewhat gushing in their reverence of Lynch without really articulating anything of particular interest. Still, it is the film that is the point. I like this film very much, I'm not... more info
If this film has a point, I don't get it I neither enjoyed nor understood this film. If there was a plot, I never fully grasped it. I didn't identify with any of the characters or particularly care what happened to them. The settings weren't aesthetically beautiful or interesting, nor was the script funny or witty. So I assumed the film must be making a profound point about something and I struggled through to the end, expecting to be rewarded for my effort. I wasn't - nothing became any clearer and if the director did have a point, I didn't get... more info