Review of Mulholland Drive (2001) by Mad M — 05 Dec 2012
From the moment the story started after Betty sets off to her Aunt's place the build of the characters and small incidents stated showing signs of one hell of a movie.
The smiling old couple,clueless Rita,a man seeing a nightmare regarding some crazy stuff,the movie guy spilling coffee or something on the napkin,how the cinema crew acts and Betty having the time of her life didn't seem to just add up unless it's going to be something you have the least clue of.
The story is built on a very unusual way introducing characters you don't identify,showing things that didn't help build the story at the moment. At the end it all stars to make sense leaving a great bit of deal for you to understand.And until I got some critic guide about the movie I wasn't completely sure of what happened. For a moment I thought that this has got to do with parallel universes two things happening in two worlds somehow the incidents connected together by the blue box...And after reading some articles in the internet the idea that the first story is an imagination is justifiable. It does really make sense.
Seeing something favourable on your side applying people in the real world to the imagination to fill up the characters in it...to fill the heart desires with imagination...take over the reality bend it and make your own reality...this is all pretty convincing. The choices made in the movie in applying characters and creating certain incidents are just remarkable....This is without a doubt one of my favourite movies.
This review of Mulholland Drive (2001) was written by Mad M on 05 Dec 2012.
Mulholland Drive has generally received very positive reviews.
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