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Oct 19, 2001 · 84% Tomatometer 261 Reviews 87% Audience Score 100,000+ Ratings A dark-haired woman (Laura Elena Harring) is left amnesiac after a car crash. She wanders the streets of Los Angeles in a daze ...
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Oct 12, 2001 · Rita ( Laura Elena Harring) is a voluptuous brunet who is about to be murdered when her limousine is front-ended by drag racers. She crawls out of the wreckage on Mulholland Drive, stumbles down the hill, and is taking a shower in the aunt's apartment when Betty arrives. Rita doesn't remember anything, even her name.
Nov 11, 2012 · The movie seems seductively realistic in several opening scenes however, as an ominous film noir sequence shows a beautiful woman in the back seat of a limousine on Mulholland Drive — that serpentine road that coils along the spine of the hills separating the city from the San Fernando Valley.
David Lynch at least puts some things in there so you can get conclusions from it. If you think this one was weird watch the movie David Lynch made after Mulholland Drive. That one is crazy as all hell and trippier, it's called Inland Empire.
Mulholland Drive is an absorbing tour de force by one of today's most daring filmmakers at the top of his form. Full Review | Jul 11, 2023
Jul 5, 2018 · The most obvious explanation of the movie is that the actress Betty is actually Diane Selwyn. The first two-thirds of the film is actually a perfect fantasy that is created by Betty (Diane) played by Naomi Watts. In the real world, she is depressed, washed up and suicidal.
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Aug 23, 2016 · Why has Mulholland Drive topped BBC Culture’s poll of the greatest films of the 21st Century? Luke Buckmaster explains. It puzzles viewers but delights critics.