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  • Man, how haunting is this??? Brilliant.

  • Creepy yet beautiful

  • ke lokura se te erizan los pelos de la nuka, es sin lugar a dudas la escena mas increible de la histora del cine RESPECT

  • Rrrrebekah del Rrrrrrrrrrrrio.

  • this movie

  • i don't want to know what she is sayin

  • Probably the most beautiful scene I've ever seen in a film

  • In Mulholland drive Betty's casting is the most beautiful scene ;-) (4 me)

  • Increible voz e increible version, no la conocía.

  • i still cry when i hear this song

  • naomi watts mama

  • Pero si basó su nombre en la estrella mexicana de Hollywood Dolores del Rio XD

  • Es una version, de Roy Orbison, Crying!

    Por cierto, una gran voz de Rebekah del Río.

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  • I STILL don't get that blue box! Someone tell me what the hell that thing IS already. I saw this movie years ago an still don't get it. YEESSSHHH.

  • I think that in a way the box is empty because the dream of Betty/Diane is empty, there is nothing true in it so i think its a little something like that but, im not pretty sure XD

  • Unless we ask David Lynch himself, I don't think we'll ever know.

  • @ QuatermassMan: It represents Pandora's Box.

  • is a story of jealousy...the character of naomi can't support the infidelity of Ritta...so she pay a killer to kill ritta...the box has a key...that is the way that the killer tell to her client that the work is done(sorry if I do some mistakes...my english is a shit)

  • That okay. My english not as gooder purple mokey dishwasher. ;) Anyway, I never thought of that. Again, I haven't seen the movie in years so I forgotten lots of it. But this part stood out like a soar thumb...a good soar thumb.

  • i love this dreamy clip.She reminds me of a gypsy..lost in time

  • wow!!! q voz tan espectacular, jamas la habia oido, padrisima la rola!!

  • isn't this cyring by roy obrban?

  • @rezoutlaw

    I mean no disrespect and I hope you dont take offence, but you're spelling made me laugh. obrban :D

  • Mullholland Drive by David Lynch.

    Increible esta cancion, me emociona siempre.

  • Whats the movie called?

  • What a beautiful song...Amazing voice!!!

  • this movie, this scene particularely is so hard to watch because it's so tragic :'( (sorry for my english, im french)

  • @Mawii009 hah, you have better english than most us Americans i'm afraid! seems like you're doing just fine. it's funny too, you say you find the scene hard to watch but I find I can't look away...it's just so mesmerizing in that david lynch kind of way. just incredible. anyway, cheers :)

  • thanks haha ;)

  • Gosto!!!!!!!!!!!

  • beautiful voice. it reminded me how much i love roy orbison.

  • David Lynch is brilliant at blending fear and sadness.

  • The master of ceremonies let us know that this was all an illusion, yet we still believed that she was singing. I think that this scene is a metaphor for the theme of the movie itself. More than "weird", I feel that the movie is quite poignent and tragic.

  • Try watching it stoned...your more confused. This is one of my favorite scenes!

  • I've watched this movie over 30 times easily and I still do not get it. The more I watch it, the more I jump on to conclusions...THE MORE FRUSTRATED I GET! It's a great movie though.

  • profoundly touching.

  • the movie itself is a complain of holliwood movies nowadays , he did this movie because of how they messed with their production in "duna" --- Im glad they did that xD, he would never have done this movie if they didn´t.

    David Lynch is a genius

  • are we seeing the girls life flash through her mind as she is dying?

  • @savingthedodo Not exactly...this scene is the final portion of Diane(Betty)'s dream which encompasses more than half of the movie...

  • i never figured it out either

  • One of the most powerful cinematic moments I've ever seen. This is a scene for the ages-it is the climax of lynch's genius in mullholland dr, and moves me every time I see it as few movies have. So incredibly beautiful and sad at the same time!

  • WHAT THE HELL IS THIS MOVIE ABOUT ..me and my mate have watched this like 4 times and we still dont get it ? please someone tell me what its about...

  • This is what i think:

    I guess Lynch is trying to show how your mind can be damaged by the useless way that couples think that they're attached one to another. The first part of the movie 'till she opens the box, is a dellusion caused by a broke up between the two girls. So, the blond one became mentally insane by the lost of "love of life", and created a different story in her mind to compensate the pain she was feeling. The second part shows the reality after the mental illusion.

  • The blond girl won a price and start a job of actrice and falled in love with the director. But her place in the movie was given to the other girl and the direcctor don't love her but this other girl. So she made this girl killed... and after she leave in a world of illusion, a world where she can forgive the crime she made and were she imagine the star is her. But at this scene, the reality come back to her mind, and she definitively become crazy and suicide herself

  • clearly, you actually have no idea what the movie is about, or how to explain it in english

  • Well the explains i said are based on what David Lynch said himself about this movie. I can say too : The blond girl send a murder to kill the other girl. This killer say her that when she will the see the blue key it will mean that he will have murdered the other girl... so you have to look carefuly the movie and to see this blue key on the table ...

  • Oh man...,the 'explains you said'? Try using a noun sometime - like "explanation" maybe. So you said "The blond girl won a price and start a job of actrice and falled in love with the director. But her place in the movie was given to the other girl and the direcctor don't love her ...So she made this girl killed." So, terrible grammar aside, that's entirely false. The blond (betty/DIANE) falls in love with Camilla, but Camilla loves the director. This is why she has Camilla killed...---->

  • Half of the movie is a dream, in which DIANE(real name) pictures herself as innocent, talented Betty. She sees Camilla as Rita, an amnesiac Camilla who reciprocates her love. The dream is after she hires the hitman to kill Camilla, and shows her ideal world. The dream ends after the club silencio scene, as she realizes her dream is ending. After it does, her guilt sets in and she kills herself.

    Oh, and David Lynch has firmly refused to talk in depth about the meaning of Mullholland Dr.

  • I'm sorry but i don't really speak english !!!

  • ...And clearly... for sure you wont even be able to explain the context of the movie in any other language aside english. I can´t bear when people have such ignorant, intolerant and globalized attitude towards people who were born in another country. Sadly but the world is full of people like you.

  • @mayenalle Actually, mayenalle, I am fluent in spanish and speak some mandarin. I would be happy to explain the context of the movie to you in either. My comment was obviously directed at her misinterpretation of the plot, not her faulty english. It's funny, you see, because by calling me ignorant and untolerant (and globalized? kind of contradictory eh?) you really just reveal YOUR ignorance and YOUR intolerance. This is youtube, don't pretend you know a single thing about me.

  • but don't worry someone said he saw this movies twenty times and didn't yet understand the story...

  • You have to break the movie into two sections. The trick is knowing which section to put into Part 1 and which should be in Part 2. Think as if you're watching two different movies but instead you need them to flow into one main theme. However, remember one area is reality and the other is a dream. I hope this helps, please try watching again and see if you get it now. It's much more enjoyable after you watch a few times but it will eventually start jelling. Remember, it's very important to

  • to TheKucalovic : don't need a translation - it's Roy Orbison's Crying

  • Still freaks me out - just like the movie

  • 666 comments? Can't let that happen to this awesome clip!

  • whats wrong with 666?

  • well it's interesting since there's a theory out there that this club was supposed to be hell and the announcer was supposed to be the devil.

  • Hoy en un día nublado me acordé de esta canción, mi parte favorita de la película, definitivamente increíble!

  • This scene makes me cry every time I see it. It's so full of emotions! And the song... I can feel all that sorrow she sings about, although I can't understand even a word of Spanish!

  • Listen to "Crying" by Roy Orbison. That's the original. That's what she's singing, only it's in Spanish, obviously.

  • duane: that is a great way of putting it; in '86 i was a kiddy who loved BV (still do) but it's not the movie that Mulholland is.... i don't even know where to begin; it contains the richness one finds in literature-- yes, the beauty is so much a part of it mr. square..... lostharvestDOTcom

  • amen brother

  • SquareHeadSlacker, you're a disgusting pig...

  • Her voice fractures every part of me. I will never forget the first time I saw this. I fell in love with this scene.

  • I recognize my feelings in every word of your comment. Sounds like your words came out of myself.

  • I have been singing this song for the past week. Ever since I left this comment.

  • Roy Orbison's version should cover vaguely what she is singing about. la amo a esta mujer.

  • I was searching sad songs but came across this and I just have to listen to it again since I lseen the movie all ready. i just wanted to say whoever's singing just made me cry like even though I have no clue what she saying! Think I wanna try the operas now!

  • que hermoso canta..

  • Hey no bandanna .....please especially the American flag kind that Karate instructors wear.

  • sooo beautiful. her voice is amazing.

  • No Hay banda..

  • this movie gave me nightmares, because its just so dam creepy.

  • great movie but not as "blue velvet"

  • Amazing film .... and a great song. Even back when i didn't know the words it would give me the shivers! 5/5

  • beautiful

  • Everything's recorded...

  • Es tan frágil...un momento espectacular.

  • Wow. Just... wow. Wow, 'kay?

  • this scene was the rosetta stone of the movie ... THERE IS NO BAND

  • haunting scene..she is born to sing this song

  • This song is perfect. I could listen to it so many times without ever growing tired of it. I love David Lynch's works and Rebekah's voice is just flawless. What a gorgeous woman as well, those teeth are exquisite!

  • I agree, i just would love to hear more of her! I can listen to this aria for so many reasons, but mostly because it is soo beautiful and motional...

  • velvetcaress, looks like ceramic c&b roundhouse in the maxillary arch.

  • They make her look extra ravishing too!

  • So beautifully song!!! I listen to this every year from the time the movie came out. She made this piece hers!!! Sung so beautifully and strong!!! No one can sing this song like she did. NO one!!!

  • The most powerful scene in cinematic history.

  • very nice song!

  • you tube mp3 converter! get it or buy the soundtrack! xoxoxo

  • No matter how strange movies Lynch makes, the music is always there. Wow... :)

  • She's introduced as the "Crying lady (of Los Angeles)"

    The crying lady is a ghost of New Mexico who, after being left by her lover drowned her children and herself.

    Subtly hinting that Diane's grief is homicidal as well a suicidal.

    Just a thought I suppose...

  • it's not from new mexico, it's a traditional mexican colonial horror tale man and its a very popular one

  • hey, where i can get this song mp3?

  • itunes. Mulholland Drive Soundtrack.

  • This song by Roy Orbison also plays a part in an especially sad and strangely gripping scene in "Gummo" by Harmony Korine.

    I guess this is what Mr. Lynch´s movies are all about in the end: emotion...

  • solo David Lynch sabe hacer eso,,,sin quitar credito a la voz de Rebekah del Rio.

  • Doesn't matter that I can't understand a word she sings but I can feel the emotion in her song. Beautiful!

  • im pretty shure this is a translation of the song "crying over me" by Roy Orbison.

  • Such as strong scene. So much beauty in this powerful, mysterious and surreal scene....

  • I cried like a baby the first time I saw this in Mullholland Drive and still cry my eyes out every time I hear it now, just goes to prove even 40 yr old men are softies too ..... lol

  • Very sweet and very true!

    Makes me cry too.

    Nice to hear there are still true gentlemen out there.

  • que interpretación... y fuerta voz!!

  • Her voice is like knives...speechless

  • A mesmerizing scene, an emotional powerhouse.

    This film is a work of art. It's like a dream... full of mystery, romance, comedy, danger. It's my favorite David Lynch film.

    And I love the fact that we may never totally understand its meaning(s). That just adds to the appeal.

    Amazing that it was going to be a television series and it ended up being a feature film instead.

    "Silencio" ;-)

  • i always think of jeff buckleys vesion of allelujah when i hear this because very few people can do a cover that is better that the original,and fewer still when its a classic such as the forementioned or this roy orbison gem("crying" translated to spanish)no musical arrangement,or any back up singers and she still gives the impression that there is,absolutley perfect!

  • Absolutamente divino. Driving on mulholland drive at night can be very special, especially when you r the only one driving.

    dolores del rio es mi diosa de las peliculas...and i like your take on the meaning of this scene "gregkuhl"...i guess sweet things like loving relationships are not bound to last...hmm, makes me rethink this movie.

  • I absolutely love this song and it has stayed with me many years after seeing the original movie.

    While their is really not any finite interpretation of Mulholland Drive, I consider this to be the climax of their relationship and the end of her dream.

  • Who is that singing? I don't think I've ever seen her before.

  • It's Rebekah del rio. Amazing voice

  • In prison break season 3, this made me cry.

  • I love this movie.

    David Lynch is a genius..

  • Rebekha del Rio took her last name from "Dolores del Rio" an old mexican Hollywood star. And there is a tale from an small town in the woods of mexico. The ghost of a woman who cries all nights, her name is "La llorona", it means "the crying woman" ! XD

  • No Hay Banda

  • I can feel this :/

  • No Hay Banda!

  • this nice movie

  • This movie is so fucking intense, this part is one of my favorite parts in the movie.

    All the signs and hidden messages it's very interesting :)

  • 1:57 always give me goose bumps <3 This song have always been special to me since the first time I saw this movie.

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  • Great movie. Great scene. This version of crying is the best ever! It gets me in the throat everytime.  VIVA Rebekah Del RIO!

  • best movie i saw at a movie theatre ever!!!

  • the first time i heard this i was spellbound!

  • Haunting ...

  • So emotional and haunting. This is one of my favorite scenes of any movie ever!!!!

  • Man, that Rebekah can SING!

  • llorando!!! lloraaaaaaaaaando!

  • Wow, the passion captures such emotion and feeling. This scene is powerful.

  • i see this song in final the 3 season prison break. man i cry like a children

  • man i see this song in final the 3 season prison break, i cry like a children

  • i watched this in class it has now become one of my fav movies sooooooo goooood :)

  • David Lynch can create the most "felt" scenes of any director.. and this would one of his best. He perfectly uses this emotional music to really utilize all your feelings.. from start to finish, this scene is one of the most "effective" of this film and perhaps of any of his.

  • Well done Rebekah, well done Roy.

  • david lynch sure likes Ray Orbison

    cuz like in blue velvet theres tht use of the song In Dreams, and then here if im not msitaken shes singing Crying by him

    i meen i dont blame him, Ray is a geniuss

  • agreed buddy...and by Ray you mean Roy

  • You can't beat this but her rendition of the Star Spangled Banner comes close. You tube it.

  • i did, and yes not bad@all

    thnx

  • indeed,.

    after some years i still want to hear it every......

    and every time it touch me in the heart.

    good movie also

  • Such a powerful scene

  • stunning.

  • why they have to pronounce the RRRR .. for RRRREBECA DEL RRRRRIO ..!! i hate the made up accent!!!

  • jejeje es que el español se les complica por idiotas... no saben ni jota!!! RRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!..... XD

    y critican a los que no hablamos mucho inglés... haciendo a un lado eso... la rola enchina mi piel.... arrolladora y desgarradora... saludines....

  • Si caray la rola es muy desgarradora aunque es un cover pero muy buena.

  • EXCELENTE CANCION!!

  • It's so beautiful and sad

  • This moment in the film is clearly a reference to the cinema of attractions, emphasized by Thom Gunning about early cinema in Europe and the United States.

  • the only thing i never could understand was the homeless monster guy behind the trash, not sure what the point of him was. everything else made sense though after enough viewings

  • i think the homeless guy somehow personifies the "bad feeling" that guy has in his dream. maybe it's point was to make you think that the events of the film are a dream. because we go back to the diner later on in the film. haven't seen it in a while, but i remember it kinda made sense at the time...

  • just to mess it up a little more for you, the person behind the dumpster is a woman, not a man.

  • actually you can't tell :)

  • That's right, it isn't obvious at all. The person behind the dumpster is dressed in rags, covered in soot, perhaps burned (hint: maybe a disoriented victim of a bad car crash who wandered away from an accident scene??). The character is played by Bonnie Aarons, and according to David Lynch, the fact that the character is female helps to explain her presence in the movie.

  • i think the person personifies a kind of "evil" and the cowboy personifies the "good".

    *SPOILER*

    i think the interpretation about the girls being soulwanderers is the best

  • ive always felt that the monster represented the director of a film, in this case Lynch. The man in Winkies is scared because there is a man behind the wall "making him scared" and I believe this monster represents how filmmakers are capable of making our worst fears and imaginations reality. And that we do not initially interpret our emotional reactions to film as a bi-product of another mans intentions...just a thought

  • I'm with ya on that too, rubbersoul!

  • You need to go into Mulholland Drive like a detective, become actively involved in the films events and take note of even the smallest detail. I found it to be a brilliant love story, a tragedy and slight horror all interwined. I made more sense of relationship between the two main characters after multiple viewings, but there is still a surreal and unsettling undercurrent that seems difficult to comprehend.

  • this is the most beautiful version of this song....

  • mike patton sanged this song in spanish in the recent pepsifest in chile, it was awesome...

  • itsik1971 , did you not listen to any of the film? 'It is an illusion.' It's all playing from a tape.

  • Good L_rd! I cannot believe that some people commenting here don't recognize "Crying", by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson, when it's sung in Spanish!

  • But the singer faints in the movie, so how come her voice continue to be heard in the theater. Strange ?

    Does she use playback ?

  • umm.. you would have to see the movie to understand it..

  • LOL. IF you can! :P

  • I saw the film and I don't undestand nothing

  • just see one more time and it came to be more clear

  • You don't need to undestand anything man! That film, just was sublime and that's all :D

  • This song made the movie. I love this scene.

  • was a very pivotal scene for the movie..but yes, she is amazing..

  • one of the most beautiful song i have

    ever heard !

  • It's too bad they cut the end off, she's amazing!