Action/Adventure
Animation
Classic
Comedy
Documentary
Drama
DVD
Fantasy
Horror
Romance
Sci-fi
Short Films
Suspense
Television
Thriller
 
 
 
Not a Member Yet,
Click here to Register
 
 
Which of the following best describes your current relationship with the cinema?






 
Movie Site : Movie Reviews : Drama : Mulholland Dr. Page 1 of 1
 
Title: Mulholland Dr.
Rating:
Full StarFull StarFull StarFull StarFull StarFull StarFull StarFull StarFull StarEmpty Star
Genre: Drama
Release Date: , 2001
MPAA Rating: R
Runtime: 145 minutes
Director: David Lynch
Writer: David Lynch
Distributor: Universal Focus (USA)
 
Other Information:
 
 
Rogue's Review:

The impossible dream

Been into Lynch since Eraserhead, which I saw in an actual theatre many years back and came away positive I'd seen something quite spectacular and original. I've watched it several times on VHS since then, and I've seen all of his subsequent films more than once as well - it seems to be a requirement with them.

I've seen Mulholland Dr. 5 times now - once in a theatre in Hollywood the weekend it opened and 4 more times on cable and/or dvd. I'm convinced that the entire first two-thirds of the movie is Diane's dream, from the very beginning, with the jitterbug dancing (Diane won a jitterbug contest, we learn later). She becomes 'Betty' in her dream, juxtaposing her name with the name she saw on the waitress's tag at Winkie's when she was paying the hit-man guy to kill Camilla.

Here's what confused me about this concept the first and second times I saw the movie and made me doubt if I was right: generally, in a dream, YOU are in every sequence, or at least your consciousness is there, watching. In this dream, though, Diane is not in all the sequences. This threw me off. But I think I've got it: Diane created the whole thing in her mind as a MOVIE, with other characters besides herself and Camilla.

Great performances here, of course, particularly from Naomi Watts, whom I had never seen before. I've made it a point to check out every film she's done since; she is one of the best actors working today, plain and simple. Not sure I'd agree to meet her up on Mulholland Dr., though.

 
User Reviews:
 
 
Average User Review:
Empty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty StarEmpty Star
 
Breakdown of User Reviews:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
 
Add rating and review for this movie:


Reviews and Related Content Copyright @ 2008, RoguesReviews.com - All Rights Reserved
Movie Titles and Poster Images are copyrighted by their respective owners and strictly used here for editorial purposes.

Powered by Built2Go PHP Movie Review v1.5.1 © Big Resources, Inc.