I watched "Mulholland Drive" once and i ended up shaking, screaming, and going to this web site in order to find some sort of an explanation out of this movie. I read all the other "theories" and most of them center around dreams. If this whole movie is dream, what does everything represent? I dont just want to watch Mr. lynch's crack pot dreams! they should teach me something! Make me appreciate life more! but, no.... Lynch is just bumbling and hoping his audience will go to message boards and make up an explanation for HIS CRAP! sometimes, leaving the end open for the audience's perception to conclude is good. But, Mr. Lynch has failed. Lynch is a maniac (not a film maker) and he needs to be stopped!
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and also i dont think u quite understand that this movie was made to make u use that thing called a brain...it lets u use your imagination to create the conclusion u want or think is practical.
but anyway...
if u don't like it...then check out scooby doo...i'm sure that would be more to your liking.
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people like to make big deals about disliking something but all of you seem to be pretty "confident" of your skills...ahem, you all think you know everything even though the movie wasn't at all complicated you like to make it out to be...People did the same thing with Jacobs ladder...which was EXTREMELY predictable...
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This isn't Charlie's Angels man. If you actually sit and watch closely you will learn many things. This movie probably has more potential lessons/themes than any movie that's been released in years. It is sad to see the same cookie-cutter Hollywood productions make huge amounts of money due the dumb-downed masses of people you refuse to push themselves to think. I believe people like you are the reason this film was made in the first place. It's apparent that the main underlying theme is the cess-pool, amoral, Babylonian city that is Hollywood/LA. Lynch's main motivation it seems was to make a movie about the superficial, vile city he spent so many years living within. Many of Lynch's works deal with smalltown Joe/Jane and their interactions and transformations within the evil metropolis of America. You must know that Lynch is a smalltown guy himself born in Montana. His rise into filmmaking ultimately would have taken him on the same path and the main characters in his movies.
This film was grossly underrated by the critics and box office. The dumbing-down of American culture has produced generations of unoriginal, follow-the-crowd thinkers. Hollywood is a major part of this movement. I think both this film and your response speak directly to that.
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Totally agree with you on this one man.
it annoys me that people discard this movie for a drug induced hallucination, when they dont initailly get it. i understand that (ironically) hollywood's latest standard, brad pitt or vin diesel action crap has "dumbed down" the audience, so most people would not understand the concept. i agree this is a hard concept to grasp at first but once it has been explained, you see the genius of the mind who created it.
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