I love that Lynch realizes the power of art is bringing the conceptual to the perceptual level. I also love that his art is for him, his standard isn't what he thinks others will enjoy it's about his values/ideas, and he understands that he needs total control to pull off such a task successfully.
Incredible, everything is perfect. Incluiding the fact that the award was presented by the great Liv Ullman who was such a big part in Persona which influenced Mr. Lynch and Mulholland Dr. so much
Just saw Mulholland Drive for the first time today, still recollecting my thoughts.. Oddly enough I put Swans' Lunacy after I finished watching and some other parts of The Seer followed after that.
I love you so much David Lynch to have done this wonderful piece of art...for me you're a genius. I have never seen a film like this before, you changed something in my life with this movie, it's difficult to explain what...and I love the music by Badalamenti: Mr you're also a genius ! Always new images come when I listen to it again...I'm sad cause no other movie will exist made by David Lynch...but I'm also very happy to exist in the same time as Lynch You know, I'm not a great cinephile but since few years I watched all the films I can, even those I would'nt have seen before cause there are special, experimental etc...and your films are very strange, experimental for me but I liked them...and now I watch everything, I want to discover all the near perfect movie as yours...to be touched, to be in love...it's life by another eye and I like this sensation
Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive, and Inland Empire are a part of this trilogy David Lynch made, where the light motive is the The Hell! So, you need to watch them as part of one intriguing ‘entity’.
I absolutely love how he talks, he opens his mouth, and I just crack up hysterically - everything he says is true, but he cuts to the bone of subjects in such a way, it just baffles me to laughter :D I love him!
David Lynch is one of the few guys on earth I truly with all my heart am a fan of, I worship and admire him, and truly one of the only ones on earth that I will want to see everything the man has ever created in his lifetime.
Naomi Watts nailed both roles. The Academy has no taste to have passed up one of the best movies and some of best performances ever. P.S. Ugh, I feel sorry for Naomi and everyone who had to breathe in that cigarette.
while I was watching Mulholland Dr for the first time I knew Laura's voice was familiar, realized by the end of it she plays a part in Rabbits. Naomi does too but I already knew that ;)
This damn movie, I still can’t make narrative sense of it after 5-6 viewings. But everything about it is absolutely mesmerizing, even this music by itself touches me like crazy. Laura is the sexiest creature I’ve ever seen on screen, and Naomi gives the most fascinating performance ever, even better than Meryl Streep. No doubt that’s as much due to Lynch as Naomi. BTW, how about Meryl for Lynch’s last great masterwork ? If he can get Jeremy Irons, he can get anyone. That’d be a doozy ! Now, one more thing - There’s sometimes a buggy ...
I love David rynch's way of talk. He talks so clealy in every single word that he can bring his message to non english people like me. U2 bono has that talking. I guess it's common attitude of world wide talented artist.
nothing is perfect in this world, yeah ! But some are more next to the perfection than others...and your film is one of them ! near perfection according to me !
Na minha opinião , trata se de um filme no qual somos os personagens principais, buscando desvendar os mistérios presos no roteiro.Uma investigação mais á fundo começa logo após o filme terminar, na verdade ele não termina...... sua continuidade depende do seu ponto de vista, sua expectativas, suas experiências, suas fantasias e seu modo de enxergar a vida. Momentos como esses retratados no filme, vivemos também na realidade, vemos algumas cenas e não entendemos, imaginamos e fantasiamos coisas que estão fora da nossa realidade, ás vezes nos prendemos em um mundo imaginário para realizar sonhos frustados na vida real. No fim gostamos de tudo isso porque as coisas loucas dessa vida nos levam á um espaço de mistérios , provocando nossas sensibilidades nos causando " orgasmos" intelectuais que estimulam nossas mentes para a criatividade. Por outro lado , me parece um filme no qual as cenas foram embaralhadas como cartas de baralho ou peças de um quebra cabeça , como se alguém bagunçou todo o projeto, e ele foi realizado assim, cena 25, cena 12, cena final, cena 1 e assim por diante.....
Hollywood hasn´t got much to do with it anymore I think, his last two movies were financed largely by french Studio Canal, owned by Vivendi. They finance lots of great film.
Your not supposed to get it. It doesn't make sense, Its simply beautiful sounds, pictures, and imagery formed to make a dream visible while your awake. It's a dream, it sets apart comes together and then falls apart right before you wake up. This establishes that with such genius. Watch all Lynch's movies like they are dreams and you'll love and appreciate them more.
screw having to justify for your work.. I also work(write) intuitively and I really don't know why I made certain decisions and I refuse to shrink them down to a simple description.
sério, não assisti esse filme não, foi um sonho ou uma ilusão da minha cabeça, kkkkkk acho que fiz a coisa certa, porque só vi o vaqueiro mais uma vez depois da cena que ele fala sobre isto, kkkkkkk
I spoke to a 60-ish american actress here in Sweden about Mulholland Drive (the actual road) a couple of weeks ago, it was funny; She had grown up in Beverly Hills and said "Mulholland Drive, yeah - that´s the place where you always drove with your guy to make out !" A bit secluded and maybe a bit romantic too. Or just secluded ! :)
Martin Rössel I've been on it many times. It feels isolated and it's very very long.. especially if you include the road it turns into (mulholland highway)
The one person missing from the stage is Rebekah Del Rio who sang the spanish version of Roy Orbison's song "Crying" (Llorando) in the Club Silencio scene of the film. Considering that many look to that scene as being their favorite in the film, it's unfortunate that Ms. Del Rio was not featured at this press conference. It would have brought her front and center to the world stage. It's an unfortunate oversight that Rebekah was absent.
Mulholland DR is a lonely causeway at night wher Bill Causeby's so was killed and the case was never solved,I think a script should be written even if the writer is in europe
It doesn't make any direct logical sense, no. It makes sense in the same way dream logic operates, and the metaphorical interpretations are indirect so they are individual and meant to be your own. So I'm going to have to disagree.
I looked it up, and she actually is British, believe it or not. She was born in the UK and lived there until she was 14, which is when she moved to Australia. She then lived in Australia for about 10 years before moving to the US. No wonder she's so good at doing different accents!