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  • fuck i fell asleep. lost interest at "you just wouldnt believe what that kangaroo did to this courtyard." As a general rule of thumb for those people looking up trailers to movies you might watch, dont watch anything that has less than 900,000 views on the trailer. That means even less people saw the actual movie. i.e. it sucks.

  • @Marasg89 Sure, this movie sucks... That's why it was awarded with the prestigious Palm d'Or for best direction at the Cannes Festival!

  • "It's strange calling yourself."

    

  • I explained the main plot of this movie a few comments back, you can check that out if you are confused :P

  • It's a shame that movies like this one are so rare, yet transformers & cie are released every few weeks and make millions

  • ...wait...what?!

  • watched just last night kind of confusing but like it lot

  • Eraserhead was total shit. Blue Velvet was uncomfortable to watch. You guys are hypocrites. The exact same plotless crazy shit you praise Lynch for you'll do a 180 on and criticize other filmmakers for.

    You want a surreal and mostly unexplained movie to enjoy? Watch The Cube. It's at least BASED in some level of reality and is presented in a thrilling and compelling way.

    Eraserhead was just one aimless mindfuck after another without momentum or goal.

  • @HatoburekaSutajio U mad?

  • @cristianceron1989

    You too retarded to come up with a response that isn't a meme?

  • @HatoburekaSutajio actually, I don't like argue by internet.

    But you didn't understand the movie, actually it takes places in 3 main story arcs, 3 alternate reality story arcs, 2 pointless story arcs. It's like several dimensions (plots).

    It's a great example of screenplay techniques.

    Also it's non conventional. This movie really has several plots but they don't go to no-where.

    Again, you didn't understand the movie, It has several symbolism.

    U, MAD?

  • @cristianceron1989

    Way to shit on your comment on the end there. Then again, it's not as if the comment had any credibility to begin with. If you had actually given more attention to what I said than repeating pointless irrelevant memes like a fucking parrot, you'd know that I was never critiquing Mulholland Drive, so your defense that I don't understand it's symbolism is null and void.

    Much like your skull. Blocked.

  • David Lynch dialog in one of his movies :

    - Yesterday I opened my closet....

    - Yes the closet is scared of love....

    - Should I eat my motorboat ?

    - If the car grows a mustache, your curly hair will blow in the wind...

    - Yes...Maybe you're wright, but if I don't buy the bald horse, who's gonna read the news paper ?

    - Don't be so dramatic, it's raining, I like the rain but water wets my body...

    - Brake the wall, open the doors but close the shutters, the darkness is comes from the horses asshole.

  • what's the name of the song at 3:40 !??

  • The conclusion is that the life is an illusion.

  • I just watched this movie for the 5th time .. and I finnaly understand some parts of it .. I think .. either way its genius ..

  • The life is an illusion! That's all I understood!

  • can somebody explaine this fuckin film??? Lol

  • I think that in Ancient Times, when sailors came back home and told that they had seen the edge of the Earth where the deadliest multiple headed monsters were awating them, they had really seen Mulholland Dr.

  • Best movie ever made. No one will ever make something like that, this film is insuperable in every possible ways. Who understood Mulholland drive, know what I´m talking about.

  • @SunshineAwake dude... ur absolutly right... i just watched and when it ends i caught myself thinking "This is for sure the most amzing movie ive ever watched", but at the same time i hadnt quite understood it all. I waited for a while, thinking about it and then... OMFG.. i even got chills. It was all a dream, and the end is actually the only awake part, only that Watts, when she was dreaming, she saw things that, like us when we dream, is in our real life, she even saw her dead body.

  • 0:18 ''i had a dream about this place'' is Mickey Cohen from L.A. Noire! :D thumbs up if you see it too

  • I hate this

  • i'm watching it now, near the end and i don't get it from the part of opening the blue box in the bedroom. one minute they are trying to find out who rita is, the next it's all changed. confused as hell lol

  • @HRH23 : what happened right before the blue box in the bedroom? they were in the theater where the announcer said "there is no band, yet you hear a band". the reason its all changed is because watts realized there is no band (she's dreaming). she started to wake up. 

  • For sure the best thriller ever!

  • one thing leads to another but nothing leads anywhere

  • this movie never makes sense !!! That's why i like it LOL

  • the likelihood is the more you are fascinated by your own dreams and the art of surrealism, the more you will appreciate lynchs films. its not always about intelligence but rather taste, so stop leaving all these basher comments its very boring to read.

  • A great film... why?...

    because is a

    dramatic, comic, failure, loving, scary, romantic, and lesbic

    movie

    what more can we ask for ?

  • I don't understand SHIT

  • @armanidavincci Thats what stupid people think :)

  • @Zmakt watever

  • *SPOILERS*

    Hobo - Devil

    Cowboy - God

    The Producers - Angels, leading the director to God.

    At the end Cowboy hands Diane over to the Hobo, sending her to hell. That's how I understand the movie. I'm sure everyone has their own interpretation.

  • Only Chuck Norris has understand this movie !

  • Pure Greatness. Thank God for David Lynch!

  • 240p! Son of a bitch!!!

  • Even David Lynch didn't understand it

  • David Lynch is crazy and it's a fact.

    Outside is 75 degrees Fahrenheit and David Lynch is crazy.

  • A beautiful, dreamlike film. Wonderful performances. Easily one of my favourite films.

  • Laura Harring é a atriz que estrelou o filme "Lambada - the forbbiden dance" (lambada a dança proibída) foi miss USA em 1985.. e continua linda!!!  *-*

  • WTF?

  • This movie has NO story.It is just different scenes into in one film.I cant explained why because i cant write so much here...It is just a "joke",believe me.

  • @xtapodiKsidato

    i believe you, wanted to download the film bt this trailer sucks

  • @xtapodiKsidato

    You're totally wrong sir ;)

  • @xtapodiKsidato that is because she kills the brunette then herself. her freind is a spirit then she becomes one. It is a bit dark but i think its cool. Reminds me of the black dalia who happen to grow up a few towns from me in Boston.

  • @frank02111 stop fucking writing spoilers jackass!!!!!

  • I dont care if i have to watch it 1000 times to understand everything, but i will got this movie.

  • such a brilliant film, but this trailer is shit

  • 49 people DID UNDERSTOOD this STRange film, Apparently

  • Oh 240p we meet again....

  • @Calvarienberg No offense taken.

  • @Calvarienberg I meant the video ... not the movie... "punk".

  • when first i watched this movie i was like WTF but after understading it completly this is my favirout movie now :)

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  • watched this on lsd and understand

  • @ChimaeraPwns that sir, is an incredible accomplishment.

  • @ChimaeraPwns A masterpiece for mescaline

  • @ChimaeraPwns not gonna waste a trip watching a movie!

  • never show this to tired people. my friend kept falling asleep and waking up, and at one point he started sobbing...he was also seeing a woman in a towel walking around...

  • the most original movie ever made(next to THE Big Lebowski)

  • best lynch's film.

  • David Lynch is the man! One of the most unique and original film directors ever. I love that things don't make sense in his stories. They don't appear to make sense anyway unless you take a deeper look into the world he creates within a film. His characters and stories are intriguing. He doesn't stick to the usual cliched narrative model and he's so un-Hollywood.

  • Is this crap quality or crap quality ?

  • Someone knows the name of this song?'??

  • This film is exactly the story of my life.

  • @nikkijaneallison dude, u had someone killed? =o

  • " Diane the car is waiting "

    GOOSEBUMPS

  • 0:42 there's the dumpster monster

  • Old and a mortgage and we get by quite happily. Money ain't the be all and end all. Happiness is though.

  • David Lynch is a visionary. The man can also make money. When he made eraserhead it cost him 20,000. The film made 7 million. Let's not forget that this was in 1977 and that this film resides in the top ten highest grossing low budget films ever made. His work enjoys a cult following that is well deserved. I can watch his films and tv shows repeatedly and they never get boring. Plus his work is just so beautiful. Most of his material contains some pretty disturbing ideas and it can be quite gra

  • In my opinion, this is David Lynch's concorde moment in filmmaking.

    Inland Empire was too uncomprehensible.

  • ...is that Billy Ray Cyrus.. LOL

  • THIS IS BULL SHIT

    LE VIEUX AVEC LA FAMN DE 20 ANS JLAI TROUVER DROLE

  • Audiences would rather you tell them how to think or be guided, than to be encouraged/intimidated into thinking for themselves. Mulholland Drive is a fantastic movie. There isn't a single random thought in it. There are tons of clues all along the way, you just don't know the significance to any clues until the end. The answers are shown first, and then the question is asked. It's like an algebra problem. clue + clue + clue+ clue = answer x 20 + question. Your a detective looking for his case.

  • USA (David Lynch) + FR (Alain Sarde) = probably one of the best movie ever!

  • i can't find a matching screenplay. Can somebody help me? Did they diverge from the original script during the shooting ? : /

  • Aside from Netflix, where can I rent this movie? Is it even possible to rent?

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  • i searched up movies like inception and got this

  • okay i do NOT understand the silencio thing what was the point of that?

  • This is honestly one of the worst movies I've ever seen! Made no sense! The only good thing about this crap was the scene where that woman sings that great song! Everything else - GARBAGE!

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  • @shellyBC101 It makes perfect sense. There's a beginning, a middle and an end... just not really in that order. (Godard lived by this)

  • @doomsdaymechanics Oooo...kay, maybe you're right... Could you explain it to me, then? I don't get a single thing after they come back home and she looks in that box and then drops it on the floor.

  • @shellyBC101 well, ive never seen any of david lynch's films, but from what others have said it sounds like it just went over your head. stick to summer blockbusters.

  • This trailers makes just as much as hanging upside from the bottom of the ocean floor with a glass of water.

  • 1: lesbian kissing scenes

    2: creepy monster behind winkies(hobo)

    3: dream sequence

    4: kill her

    5: silencio

    Think of these 5 things and you will understand the movie

  • Does anybody actually get this movie?

  • @haleyteddy03 well, people think they do. whether they actually do is open to debate.

  • @isaachaze1 That's funny LOL

  • 3 Things:

    1: I like to screw Naomi Watts

    2: David Lynch is a genius

    3: The Hobo is the most scariest thing I've ever seen

  • @HouellebecqGirl you said, "I like to screw Naomi Watts," not, "I'D like to screw Naomi Watts," the implication being that you ARE screwing Naomi, not that you'd LIKE to screw Naomi. You handle implies that you might be a girl. I think I just had a mini-orgasm reading your post....

  • @isaachaze1

    Naomi is really sexy. And yes, I'm a girl.

  • @HouellebecqGirl your post should just read I WANT ATTENTION

  • @Drshavargo777

    Sorry, I don't know what you are talking about o.O

  • @hellchild65 Me too! I was watching it with headphones the first time and I shut it off when that dude appeared!! It took me months to get myself to watch this movie til the end!

  • So who else shat his pants when that damn Hobo appeared in the corner?

  • This trailer is a mess; the film is a beautiful mess

  • * There are still some traces of that left and it just confuses the audience.

    I'm glad i decided to give it a second chance. That lesbian kissing could have used more tongue though :D

  • Watched it one time, got angry and came here to make an angry post. Watched it a second time and i came here to delete my angry post lol

    It's a good movie but not for everyone. It only becomes enjoyable when you watch it a second time and already know what the "twist" is, that way you can apreciate all the clues and symbolism in the first 3/4 of the movie. Maybe if the it ditched the surreal feeling and editing all together for the last part of the movie, this wouldn't be a an issue. *

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  • I guess I'm alone in this but I have no problem in following this movie. All you need to do is relate with Diane's character on an emotional and psychological level and things won't be as warped anymore. Promise.

  • Does a movie NEED to make sense? It's an art form. Just like the different painters of the world (there's the Bob Rosses and then there's the Salvadore Dahlis) , you've got different directors. Both are artists working with different formats. Everything doesn't need to "make sense." Somethings are simply made to provoke feelings.

  • Great but is there a notice to understand this film ??

  • this is... i have no word to describe it. can someone help me, what's the movie about actually?

    just random scenes brought together with no connection at all. i mean really, what's with the police officers at the beggining? the cowboy? the actress camilla? i could go on and on about meaningless characters in the movie. the only thing that's actually good in this is naomi watts.

  • @freeze1706

    Your totally right, its like Lynch had it all plotted out then took a single scene from 20 different movies and used them to replace scenes from his movie. The result was Mulholland Drive. Normally I wouldnt give a fuck but every critic there is claims its a masterpiece, wtf

  • @freeze1706

    The movie is about Diane, a failed actress in love with the woman (Camilla) who "stole" her role in the movie that could have lauched her in to stardom. She and Camilla have a relation but Camilla breaks it up and decides to marry the director Adam, she invites Diane to a dinner party at the directors house in Mulholland Drive where they announce their intention to marry, thus humiliating Diane and breaking her heart. Diane seeking revenge hires a man to kill Camilla.

  • @freeze1706

    Diane soon regrets this as she cannot cope with the guilt of having her love killed. She slips in to depression and dreams up a fantasy world of her own. Reality eventually catches up to her though and she wakes up to it's harsh truth. Hallucinating and unable to supress her guilty conscience anymore, she commits suicide.

    The majority of the movie is Diane's(Betty) fantasy and the end of the movie is her awaking to reality and remembering what really happened.

  • @freeze1706

    it seams like a bunch of random scenes because it is edited to resemble the way dreams are. You jump from scene to scene yet you never question it because you don't realize you are dreaming. The scenes seam surreal because just like in dreams everything is symbolic.

    The two detectives simbolize the fear that Diane has of the police finding out about what she did to Camilla and it stems from her neighbor telling her that there were some detectives looking for her.

  • @freeze1706

    In her dilusional fantasy there is a strange conspiracy involving the mob and mysterious powerful figures like the man in the chair and the cowboy pushing the director to cast the actress named Camilla in the lead role of his film. Betty(Diane) has amazing talent and it's not her fault she doesn't get the part, it's because she has powerful forces working against her. In reallity the Cowboy, just like most people she sees in her dream, was just someone she saw at the dinner party.

  • @freeze1706

    Camilla is the real person, Rita is the person conjured up in her fantasy. Her fanatsy begins with Rita surviving her assasination and an accident, stumbling on to the city where she will eventually meet Betty. In her fantasy Camilla is no longer the successful actress who broke her heart, she is Rita, the sweet innocent girl with amnesia who is totally dependant on Betty.

    Sorry for the long read, i hope i made sense :)

  • @DeathtoRaiden1 Thank you so much for explaining that :') I though it was something along those lines but didn't quite get it at first.

  • @TheLeongeds

    I thought those comments would have been forever lost in the great youtube ocean, I'm glad you got something out of them. I hope they made sense, it's kind of hard to discuss this movie with youtube's "short comment"policy, had to leave some things out and cut some corners :s

    I think I'll go watch this movie again!

  • @freeze1706

    Blonde girl from Ontario wins a dance contest, is encouraged to go to Hollywood, falls in love and starts a relationship with a black-haired girl who is (in contrast to the blonde one) successful (perhaps because she gets engaged to a Hollywood director), jealous and frustrated, hires a killer who kills her ex-girl-friend, feels guilty and empty, shoots herself.

    Most of the movie is a dream with changed roles, then the blonde gets up, some flashbacks, suicide. Still questions?

  • @freeze1706 How could you say these scenes were random? And how did this comment get high ratings? Every scene in the first half of the film is connected to the other half. The overly happy and fake atmosphere surrounding Betty, the conspiracy behind hiring an untalented Camilla Rhodes, the blue key, Rita finding 'Diane' dead... Everything fit perfectly into what someone's guilty heartbroken depressed fantasy might look like. But... I guess there were a few scenes I didn't quite understand XD

  • @tubbi You're right.

  • @freeze1706 it makes perfect sense once you put it in the right order. it's just not a linear movie look it up. And most of it is a dream

  • This is the film.

  • @DigiDrone23 ha great way to put it

  • One of my personal favorite films of all time. It's brilliant.

  • @KleWdSide agreed...it's not only Lynch's masterwork...but a masterpiece. How Naomi Watts was overlooked at the Academy Awards is simply beyond me. 

  • @PositiveLastAction It's probably because Watts was practically an unknown then? Not sure. I' m waiting for Lynch to make another film. "Inland Empire" was disappointing & bloated

  • Naomi Watts & Laura Harring topless in bed. nuff said.

  • bad trailers always pull me off watching a movie... and not gonna watch this one...

  • @MrLukasDiSparrow You have to remember that trailers (like the blurbs on the backs of books) are usually created by the marketing team, not the creative team, because they're meant to captivate a wide audience, not a discerning one.  Thus they're not a true representation of the work or the artists' vision. Critics and film buffs never go by the trailer.

  • @MrLukasDiSparrow Your loss, dude. I agree this isn't a good trailer, but you should definitely watch the movie! It is as brilliant as it is howling mad. Hope for your sake you see it :)

  • A WONDERFUL AND HYPNOTIC ADVENTURE ! <3 Mulholland Drive is not a movie but a masterpiece.

  • @ThePg45 couldn't agree more! It's Lynch's finest and it's brilliant.

  • "I love David Lynch! This is my favorite of his films..but I also loved Inland Empire. His films are so beautifully intoxicating...Plus the dream sequences in Mulholland Drive are so beautiful I cannot even explain how I felt the first time I saw it!! I HOPE he makes another movie soon...it seems like since 2000 he's struck his prime! Anyways, I made a montage of David Lynch's films in tribute to this genius. Check it out if you get a chance!"

  • Just finished watching it... My mind has been violated...

  • Normally when I watch a movie I have a bit of an idea of what to expect, and once I've watched it I go "Well that was alright" or something like that, only to never return to it again. This one however was different, when it was over I didn't feel like I had watched a movie, I was just like"wow, what just happened?". And that's why I love it, I love that you can't really make sense of it, it's more emotional in that sense I suppose. Not for everyone though; you'll either love it or hate it.

  • so - I thought maybe I had too much to drink the night I watched this - (what - 9 years ago?) but based on the comments it is apparent you are expected to watch it few times over for the best effect - well maybe it's in the same class as Avatar & Star Trek LOL!!!

  • David Lynch is number three best before him Polanski and off course the best Kubrick.

  • lol not going to ruin it for people by saying when it is, but one of the scariest movie "creatures" is in this film, lol at least when i first saw it in high school he scared the shit out of me..... ill have to get this movie again sometime and watch it, really good film!

  • @hellchild65 i watched it last night and i shat myself! i thought it would be to obvious for something like that to happen but it does.. its really clever though, it keeps you on edge for the whole film

  • This movie is like the ridiculous piece of art that Chris Ofili did that was literally covered in elephant shit, which is what passes for modern art these days. Naturally most people called it for what it was, nonsense simply meant to offend or the Tom Green of art. But of course plenty of pussy liberals were ready to defend the artist & his load of crap as true artistic expression. Just like I'm sure people claim to really get this movie & its meaning even tho they werent really entertained

  • @mikedd56

    LOL you gave no reason for WHY this movie is a load of crap, so I'm forced to believe that you're merely too simple-minded to appreciate psychological film with elements of surrealism. As you can read from the current highest rated comment, NOBODY pretends to understand it, and Lynch himself has claimed that he doesn't understand parts himself.

    How sad that you are unable to appreciate a venture into the human psyche to see what it beholds. Someone should pass you your first joint

  • @MrLanDaddy

    Forget a joint Lynch had to be on acid when he made this. Look I love psychological films & think pieces but when u have a movie that is not even fully understood by the guy who made it, whats the point? So many parts of the film are just random & never connect in any way, I mean if I took a bunch of random shit, threw it together & was asked what it meant I would feel silly saying 'dont ask me I just made it' but apparently I'd likely be praised for my modern creativity

  • @mikedd56 I've watched this movie 4 times, and it was only the 3rd time I started to get faint connections between the scenes after reading numerous reviews on it. And yet I'm still struggling a lot. Its dream sequence that is very complex. This movie is based on what we can't logically or coherently construct or control.

    As far as I know, Lynch never claimed as such, but he only refuses to explain, leaving interpretations to the viewers.

  • I heard donnie darko is similar to this movie,I liked donnie darko,is this one good as DD?

  • There are hot sex scenes in this movie,right?

  • @folladordeprostis fucking hot sex scenes

  • This movie is shit. Too long ang doesnt make sense. The only good thing about this movie is naomi watts and her breast. :D

  • @greatjediknight , it makes perfect sense, when one tries to think.

    All that is shown until Diana wakes up in her dirty room is her dream sbout how successful and popular she is and about how Camilla is looser and dependent on her.

    In reality it's is vice versa, she is looser, Camilla is star, Diana loves Camilla, but Camilla loves the film director. In the end she orders Camilla's kill out of jealousy and kills herself after that.

  • The last 30min are the craziest, but I think I got the point, its more or less like "Theraldas159" said.

  • For those who can see no sense at this movie I can tell you my version. The Naomy Wats character Betty/Diane is living in her dream world. We are seeing her imaginary dream world untill the point Rita opens the chest box. Inside the chest box - is reality. Once it is opened, we see the true story - that Diane was jealous of Rita and ordered her murder. She couldn't live with that then and eventualy hounted by her past killed herself. That is a short interpretation of this film.

  • yeah, the key was the key to waking up and reality.

  • I could watch this movie a million times and still make no sense of it. Thank god there's google.

  • @XeeGen thats cause your IQ is the same as a Fly... you are a sad little soul.

  • @XeeGen I watch this movie once a month -- I'm not exaggerating. I love it that much.

  • I love David Lynch! This is my favorite of his films..but I also loved Inland Empire. His films are so beautifully intoxicating...Plus the dream sequences in Mulholland Drive are so beautiful I cannot even explain how I felt the first time I saw it!! I HOPE he makes another movie soon...it seems like since 2000 he's struck his prime! Anyways, I made a montage of David Lynch's films in tribute to this genius. Check it out if you get a chance!

  • @RagerJProductions

    If this is one of your favorite movies will you please explain to me what the point of the whole movie was, I mean it just makes no sense to me. I'm a big movie buff & I'm pretty open minded but this just isn't making sense to me, I even made my girlfriend watch it who I thought might have some insight b/c she is an art major & almost graduated, but instead she just slapped me for making her watch it

  • @RagerJProductions Ive seen most of his stuff except Twin Peaks and Eraserhead. But ive got eraserhead and mega excited! Inland Empire was a bit too much for me, i need to see it again though! Lost Highway is a great one! Similar to Mulholland Dr and Inland Empire

  • Best movie ever, very simply put.

  • WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST WATCH

    It's like instead of watching a movie, I turned up to "arty-farty week" and there was an exhibition on how to make the most confusing film ever.

  • This film started out as a two-hour pilot for a proposed series ABC was interested in scheduling for its 1999-2000 season. Upon seeing the initial "cut", the network insisted that Lynch recut it to make it look more "standardized". After he did, they passed on the series, and the pilot was shelved. Lynch was SO angry at ABC, he bought the rights back, raised enough money to reshoot most of it the way HE intended it to be, got Universal as a distributor, and it was released theatrcially in 2001.

  • The film became an "art house" hit, and Lynch was nominated for a "Best Director" Oscar (he lost, but he felt vindicated at what he'd accomplished). Because of the bad experience of editing the original pilot for ABC's "taste", Lynch has not produced another TV project since....

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