Watched Mulholland Drive again the other night. It's an incredible move, where Lynch actually gets it right. So often Lynch is painfully off the mark, it's good to see the man actually succeeding, and creating a movie that is the perfect surrealist masterpiece.
It's nightmarish at times, confusing, and very bewildering, but I believe it is Lynch's vision finally achieved. The scene at the diner with the scared guy is probably one of the most perfect scenes I have ever seen in a movie- the little mannerisms present in both character's movements, and the final climax left me in a state of shock, and moreso, awe. The entire movie is worth it, just for that scene- but the entirety of it all is an amazing broken narrative about the twisted world of hollywood and one's own psychosis.
I gotta sleep now.
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