SoTrumpBelieve
Must See Movie...
Lightdeossk
Captivating movie !
BeSummers
Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
FirstWitch
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
nacho-libre
I was like "what?"!Naomi Watts is absolutely amazing though. Another David Lynchy David Lynch movie.
Ayan Sarkar
I'm going to call a spade a spade okay? Ahhhhh... Say whatever you want to say about this movie, but i will stand my ground saying this movie is complete trash, it's bizarre, surreal in a bad way....random for no good reason. and the expectation drivel that you guys are talking about over and over again and catching the audiences off guard is not something that should be praised highly like you did for a movie like this. The whole movie is confusing with a stupid plot. correction, there's hardly any plot just a collage of half connected boring stories. Enough with all pretense to make this movie seem so grandiose. It's not. This movie actually tastes like paracetamol, but in your brain. Bitter and yuck.
katparker-86462
David Lynch's Mulholland Drive is a unique movie. Unique because regardless of what you consider- if you liked the film or not- you will think about what you just saw. It is a reactionary film in ways because it toys with your perception. Naomi Watts arrives in Los Angeles as a wide-eyed starlet who finds a mysterious woman, shaken and damaged in her apartment. With her career not going as desired she teams with this woman to solve the mystery of who she really is and how did she come to be in that situation. This is a psychological film with multiple layers and themes which might confuse you. Lynch is an auteur and all his films reek of atmosphere and this one is no different. You should try Mulholland Drive- I enjoyed it and will see it many times in time to come.
adam-may-bower
'Mulholland Drive' is effortlessly one of the best films of the 21st century. Genius director David Lynch takes his audience head first into a surreal, neo-noir world full of complex characters, nightmarish imagery and amazing soundtrack (everything you'd expect from Lynch) and after the credits close you feel like you have just woken up from a dream that is both terrifying and beautiful. Naomi Watts delivers one of the most unforgettable performances in film history and captivates the audience in every scene she is in, while being backed up from wonderful performances by Laura Harring and Justin Theroux. Angelo Badalamenti's haunting score greatly contributes to the atmosphere of the film, as well as several stand out songs such as "Sixteen Reasons" by Connie Stevens and "Llorando" by Rebekah Del Rio. While mainstream audiences may be put off by the slow-moving plot line and many unanswered questions, 'Mulholland Drive' offers a compelling and thought-provoking storyline for those who dare.