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Old 06-28-2010, 11:34 PM   #6841 (permalink)
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Naomi Watts' boobs can also be seen in 21 grams -if interested xD

And the only explanation for Mulholland Dr. is that you should keep watching it, finding some clues to build up your own theory, cause there no definitive one. And that's the beauty in it.

Mulholland Dr is my second favourite movie of all times btw.
Yeah, I've seen 21 Grams. Her boobs looked better in Mulholland drive, though they're always fantastic.

I think Mulholland Drive there can only be one theory to it really.. I've never heard any others that would make sense.

What's the first?
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Old 06-28-2010, 11:38 PM   #6842 (permalink)
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Yeah, I've seen 21 Grams. Her boobs looked better in Mulholland drive, though they're always fantastic.

I think Mulholland Drive there can only be one theory to it really.. I've never heard any others that would make sense.

What's the first?
Well they're all like versions of the basic theory. The more you watch, the more you find clues to build your own version. It's like a painting, that whatever you analyse in it, can be implemented to the masterpiece, and because of that, Mulholland Dr. is one of the movies that you can never grow tired from.
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Old 06-28-2010, 11:40 PM   #6843 (permalink)
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i grew tired on my first watch.
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Old 06-28-2010, 11:42 PM   #6844 (permalink)
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Well they're all like versions of the basic theory. The more you watch, the more you find clues to build your own version. It's like a painting, that whatever you analyse in it, can be implemented to the masterpiece, and because of that, Mulholland Dr. is one of the movies that you can never grow tired from.
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Well, the only thing that makes sense to me is the first part of the film being a dream, there's lots of clues leaning towards that. And the second part is reality. The first part, Naomi Watts wanted Audrey to escape from Mulholland Drive.. because she was the one who put her there. First part was the dream, second part was the reality. Agree/disagree?

And what's your number 1 favourite film of all time if Mulholland Drive is number 2?!
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Old 06-29-2010, 12:02 AM   #6845 (permalink)
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Really interesting documentary. Especially from 97 onwards.
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Old 06-29-2010, 01:13 AM   #6846 (permalink)
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Well, the only thing that makes sense to me is the first part of the film being a dream, there's lots of clues leaning towards that. And the second part is reality. The first part, Naomi Watts wanted Audrey to escape from Mulholland Drive.. because she was the one who put her there. First part was the dream, second part was the reality. Agree/disagree?
I managed to successfully follow that film up until the girls went to that backstreet theatre or whatever the hell it was, and just totally lost it from there. Good film overall I'd say, but not one I'd particularly wanna watch again.
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Old 06-29-2010, 01:22 AM   #6847 (permalink)
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it didn't do much for me. it had some moments but mostly just bored me. it took me a few attempts to watch all of it. shut it off after an hour or so my first viewing.
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Really interesting documentary. Especially from 97 onwards.
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Well, the only thing that makes sense to me is the first part of the film being a dream, there's lots of clues leaning towards that. And the second part is reality. The first part, Naomi Watts wanted Audrey to escape from Mulholland Drive.. because she was the one who put her there. First part was the dream, second part was the reality. Agree/disagree?
Yeah that's more or less how I understood the film also. Brilliant film btw.
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Old 06-29-2010, 07:41 AM   #6850 (permalink)
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Mulholland Dr. was a bit confusing. From what I can remember, it seemed like the actors play different characters about halfway in and consistency between the first and the second half sort of falls apart. Maybe the first half is a dream of a character in the second half, but I guess Lynch could also just be ****ing around.

Just make something well produced, let people get familiar with it for a bit and then break it down and make it utterly confusing with or without a point and there you go. You are now an official genius Of course it's not that simple and Lynch has done a lot of appreciated stuff, but that's sometimes the feeling I get when I watch this kind of stuff.
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