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He hated it and canceled it on the spot. Great directors are repeat offenders, and their recidivism is unconscious. The detective who draws the case is played by Robert Forster, who was coming off an Oscar nomination for Jackie Brown and was arguably the biggest name in the cast.

By casting the then mostly unknown Watts in the lead role of Betty Elms in Mulholland Drive, Lynch simultaneously made a star and a friend for life. Then, suddenly, she was called to L. Like Gilda before her, Rita exists in Mulholland Drive as an object of desire, and even if Lynch ultimately uses Old Hollywood glamour to subversively evoke obsolescence and decay, he allows himself and Harring a few stolen moments of seductive beauty.

No brief history of jump scares is complete without The Man Behind the Diner , a demonic hobo played by actress Bonnie Aarons beneath scraggly hair and greasepaint.

What lasts is the feeling in the pit of your stomach. Eddy assault a tailgater in full view of the Hollywood sign as a dig at what he perceived as thuggish industry sensibilities. What that means in Mulholland Drive is precious little exposition and even less closure, especially when it comes to subplots like the one where hitman Joe Messing Mark Pellegrino bungles a routine assignment and ends up killing a witness to cover his ass.

The experience has left her an amnesiac. In a discussion about the best critically received film so far in the new century, perhaps insights can be gained by comparisons to the best critically received film of the previous one.

It is less a demonstration of how great cinema is achieved than what great cinema can achieve, its capacity for ideas seemingly endless. In this sense Mulholland Drive picks up where Citizen Kane left off. Its dream-like qualities give rise to many confusing and unexplained things that naturally encourage interpretation.

There may not even be a mystery. Mulholland Drive features several memorable musical interludes, including renditions of s pop songs that somehow manage to be both kitschy and sinister Credit: Alamy. The film is undoubtedly challenging. Interesting plot tangents are cut off like cancerous limbs; characters appear and disappear. Late in the running time, after a scene that appears to show her waking from a dream, the protagonist morphs, unexplained, from the optimistic Betty to a haunted-looking, failed actress named Diane.

But it's the small self-contained moments that linger longest in the memory, and which give the film a mosaic-like texture. The greatest is the famous Club Silencio scene, a truly unforgettable stretch of film. The running times are based on US timings only and all times are rounded off to the nearest minute.

Other countries may have different running lengths. Theatrical releases running times differ due to the counting of frames from the first frame to the last frame of any credits.

This does not include the DVD, Blu-ray and digital sales. The movie is minutes long 2 hours and 27 minutes. The movie is out on October 6, The movie has been out for. This page aims to be one-stop for everything Mulholland Drive. Please help us keep it updated. Harvard Film Archive. Blu Ray release. Kino Pavasaris - Vilnius Film Festival. Beijing International Film Festival.

Detroit Film Theatre. United Arab Emirates. Blu-ray release. Athens Film Festival. Kyiv American Independence Film Festival. Cannes Classics restored version Cannes Film Festival. Il Cinema Ritrovato. Greek Film Archive.



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