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Subject: Re: The meaning of Mulholland Drive
Date: Mar 27, 2003
This comment is for Virginia: Speak for yourself when you say 'we don't need to know what is happening in the film...' I for one am very appreciative that others have provided some inciteful and thought provoking analysis of the movie and what it meant. Your comments sound like nothing more than sour grapes that you didn't figure the meaning out first.
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Re: The meaning of Mulholland Drive
And how many times did you have to watch it to come up with that convenient little formula? We don«t need to know what is happening in the film to gather and understand the overall meaning. Who cares who the characters are and what they do, whether they are alive or dead, real or imagined, whether we are seeing real time or flashbacks or dreams or whatever? We are seeing what happens to dreams in L.A. The become corrupted and decayed by all that surrounds them. Innocent dreams become rotten and the reality becomes one of decay and confusion. There is nothing to understand in the movie, the movie is the message. How do you feel watching the movie? Disturbed. That«s the message.
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