Review of Mulholland Drive (2001) by Ryancarroll88 — 26 Aug 2010
David Lynch presents his greatest stride, giving us a surrealist pop dream that is as irresistible as it is confounding, raising a huge middle finger to Hollywood conventions while never compromising entertainment.
The movie stands on its own just fine, but the more movies I watch, the more I see its influences: Bergman's "Persona," Godard's colorful capricious style, Fellini's self-conscious abstractions, Buñuel's vicious humor.
I wouldn't draw such grand comparisons if I felt they weren't earned, but Lynch delivers on every front, giving us a movie that is sure to leave you spellbound.
This review of Mulholland Drive (2001) was written by Ryancarroll88 on 26 Aug 2010.
Mulholland Drive has generally received very positive reviews.
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