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  • Almost impossible to fight the urge the understand this, but it's like food. Tastes better if you don't know what it's been made of. Let your subconciousness do the job and feel it instead of trying to tag it.

  • Entonces no hay banda, las emociones no son reales en el sueño; sin embargo, se mantienen grabados. La manifestación de cada estadío. Wao, realmente me llena tanto de emoción.

  • Youtube is all a recording

  • @secretmiggles Good one!

  • such a powerful scene...such a perfect movie

  • this scene is the key to understand the whole movie.

  • My personal favorite film of all time.

  • no hay banda..hayır yasaklıyorum...

    Il n'est pas de orchestra..böyle bir orkestra görülmemiştir....töbe yarabbim

    çevirirken kafası güzeldi galiba

  • дэвид линч просто супер безумец

  • @Bookofkills Read the book - David Lynch Decoded, it's fantastic and will help you understand (in the best way possible) as it's the author's opinion of what happens in the film.

  • god! naomi is my favourite actress...not only is she stunningly beautiful, shes also one of the few actresses that can act so well. mulholland dr. is by far my favourite film.

  • Si logras entenderlo, esta película te habla de la tragedia de la humanidad: There is no band...

  • 2:49 Is that Laura Palmer and Ronette Pulaski (or maybe Donna Hayward) in the audience?

  • The most beautiful movie i've ever seen. A real masterpiece

  • @XXXpaimeiXXX I agree 100%.

  • one of the best David Lynch

  • That's some spooky shit...

  • I love "Mulholland Dr.," but there are a number of things I don't understand about it. For example, after making love to Betty, Rita suddenly begins chanting, "Silencio," which leads them to the club of the same name. I've always wondered what caused Rita to do that and if there's some past connection between her and the club.

  • @Beale64 : If you wish to understand this film and indeed a lot of David Lynch's films, watch Ingmar Bergman's PERSONA first. Mulholland Drive is essentially the same premise only extrapolated somewhat by Lynch.

  • Best scene !

  • For the ones who encountered some difficulties to understand this masterpiece, the only solution is to see it a second time and a third if necessary.

    Nobody has the explaination of this film.

    The key is to freely stick your personal spiritual maze on the story.

    If you don't try to resist to the numerous stimuli that Lynch creates on you, you will probably dig some unexpected part of your personal story and mind structure.

    Lynch is far better than any so-called psy !

  • NO HAY VIDEO Its all an illusion. there is no video

  • This is the scariest film I have ever seen in my life.

  • This video is recorded. All a tape.

  • Extremely frightening.

  • This is one of cinema's true powerhouse scenes.

  • Best movie of all time imo, and best scene ever as well.

  • In heaven, everything is fine.

  • 2:51

    Laura Palmer and Ronette Pulaski are sitting in the audience on the right.

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  • tengo miedo

  • such an unforgettably eerie scene

  • NO HAY GUIÓOONNNN....hehe, just joking, sometimes I have that feeling.

  • i didnt understand anything when i watch this movie

  • best movie ever!! i think this scene represents diane/betty waking up from her dream, hence the it is an illusion and tape recording references. thats my theory anyway lol

  • @GGGeoff It wasn't supposed to "make sense" and the ending wasn't necessarily out of touch with the rest of the movie. The story just wasn't told in the traditional lineal form. Lynch has left it up to the individual to draw their own conclusions. Very subjective film-making. But I'll agree, the lesbian scene was really hot! :-)

  • @TheFranticPedantic I think there's a really concrete plot behind it, and Lynch has a very definite story to be told. He says so in the DVD insert - there are clues as to when the dream begins, ends and what it means. It's a very heartbreaking story of someone whose hope was destroyed and who was betrayed by her lover and had her murdered. The first 2/3rds of the movie is her dream after the fact, her mind's attempt to assuage her guilt -- which ultimately fails. The craft here is amazing.

  • @neoilluminatus

    I agree.

  • this movie freaked me out when I was younger. especially the old couple scene. is that anywhere on youtube?

  • sssssssssst

  • this movie is creepy but good

  • Confounding, spooky, terrifying, and ultimately brilliant ... this is one of the great films of our time .... Bravo David Lynch for giving us this MASTERPIECE.

  • @raiderdanCA Daivd Lynch's absolute # 1 film !

  • @Claronium780 .... Right on, CLARONIUM ... you are correct SIR !

  • This chilled me to the core when I saw this. Freaked me out so much

  • i`ll never get 2 understand this muvie....it is.....AWESOME

  • what about the woman singing bittt? D:

  • CONTE CANDOLI!!!!!!!

  • Silencio.

  • look for the cameo of Ronette Pulaski and Laura Palmer in the theater! :D

  • Once you understand the movie, and then you understand what's actually going on in this scene, and THEN read the english lyrics for this Roy Orbison, the perfection of the choice of this song is absolutely mindblowing.

  • @JohnWesleyDowney

    "It is a tape recording..." + "Crying" = GENIUS

  • l'unica cosa bella de sto film e' che se sente il cikkeciakke

  • This scene is practically about the magic of cinema itself.

    David Lynch weaves a lot of magic into his films and this scene is a prime example.

  • I think they are supposed to be the same person... At the beginning they appear almost like one face with their mouths perfectly lined up like a Picasso painting.

  • I cant even watch this scene I just came to say it's my favourite in all cinema history. Too unsettling for me to watch again

  • one of my favorite scenes in the history of cinema

    so mind-blowing that i literally could not process thoughts while seeing this for the first time

  • Lo mejor de Linch es que él nos obliga a velo una y una vez más...hasta que NO podamos entederlo. La canción, la cantante, lo que dice, como canta...Nunca escuché nada tan emocionante. Todavía estoy llorando. Y lo estoy en serio.

  • This is a great movie and a great scene.

  • Thanks god, an original version.

    The original voice is so better than the portuguese, spanish and italian versions...

  • ага, еще б субтитров не было б...

  • @oficinadearte FWIW, the original was actually the late, great, Roy Orbison, singing in English.

  • @oficinadearte IS NO TRUE!!!!

  • definetly one of greatest scenes i ever saw.have u ever been to a such place?

  • only in your dreams/nightmares

  • @milosjanata ive been there and even creepier places believe me you dont wanna go there:(

  • lynch é meu predileto. =)

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