Curapedi
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
blacorp
I never wanted to watch a french movie, but given the names all English names, I thought it was a Canadian movie. I would give not even a one star to this, should I call it a movie, or a trash like a movie? I wanted to wait until the end to see if there was something about this stupid thing, but no, nothing to learn, only women having sex: exactly what the french are good at: showing sex to the public, whether we like it or not: anyway always with a bad taste, vulgar, and a caricature.Don't waste your time. Watch a true American movies: the best out there. Even the worst American movie surpass any said good french movie.By the way, Canal Plus receives subventions from the french government, or the french government owns it, at least partially, so the french tax payers pay for this horrible movie.
Horst in Translation ([email protected])
"Mulholland Drive: Making of" is a French English-language documentary from 2004, so this one is already almost 15 years old and there is no way you could summarize the contents better than it was done in the title here. This is a behind-the-scenes documentary about the David Lynch movie "Mulholland Drive". We see interviews with the filmmaker and with several crew members as well as actors, such as Naomi Watts and even if she did not get an Oscar nomination for it, it can still be considered possibly her most known works. But as popular as the film may be, this documentary here is pretty underwhelming. It basically from start to finish people praising Lynch and his work. You learn almost nothing by watching this one, neither about the film, nor about anything else, at least nothing that you would not know already as a prolific movie-goer. Oh yeah, apparently this documentary is also known as SUR LA ROUTE DE MULHOLLAND DR. and it is not included on the American DVDs, but only here in Europe. Not sure about UK. It would fit given the French filmmaker and title, but of course it's not impossible to order the DVD from abroad if you live in the United States and this is one of your favorite films of all time. But this needs to be the case I guess in order to really appreciate this work here. I personally do not recommend it to people who don't love the film this is about as it is really generic, fairly uninspired for a making of documentary. Thumbs down.