Can anyone tell me what I just watched using only maymay arrows?
>>68738112
>LLORANDO
>be le jealous failure actress
>hire hitman to kill waifu
>can't deal w reality so dream a little dream
>>68738112
You watched /tv/'s 4th favourite film
>>68738158
This pretty much
Lost Highway is the same idea really. I have a hard time deciding which I like more.
>>68738112
>call the police
>hire a gun
>eskimo her face
>caring is useless
>key rings are useful
>
>earth isn't flat, but
>man, do i get off of it
>
>>68738112
>Wiseau-tier acting
>Le fancy cinematography
>an intentionally vapid and confusing plot in order to make the average Lynchfag (aka pleb) think they are 2deep4u.
>>68738525
>>Le fancy cinematography
I'd like to see you try to explain this one. Take your time, please.
>>68738112
The movie was just a typical lesbian love flick, then it's said lynch ripped up the script, put it back together, removed pages, and filmed it as is.
It's interesting, but it's just a love film, that is filmed out of sequence. is al.
>>68738525
Please, name three movies that meet your criteria of "good".
>>68738183
>Godfather Part I above Part II
>Satantango on the list at all
Besides that a solid list.
>>68738664
No. This is not correct. If you're actually interested in how it came to be, read this insightful The New Yorker article, reposted here
http://www.lynchnet.com/mdrive/newyorker.html
Click
Don't Mess With The Zohan
Gravity
a shit movie
>>68738776
>http://www.lynchnet.com/mdrive/newyorker.html
HOLY SHIT THAT'S a lot of reading man... on top of the fact I am not a Twin Peaks fan.
>THERE
>IS
>NO
>BAND
Well OP, stop for a little second and think about it. Can you do that for me?
>>68741841
what was this dude supposed to represent?
I bet your a PSU student
>>68742190
pure unrestricted badassery
she just saw a glimpse of a cowboy at the party and though, "this fucking guy must be a badass" and so he acts like that in the dream, is calm and fully in control, making the life of the director miserable
>>68742310
but that was so random of a glimpse at the party. and does he not seem out of place in his cowboy get up when there is a bourgeois party going on? I felt like the later party was also part of a dream sequence.
Why was he in the part when he checked on the dead girl in Diane's apartment?
>>68742408
Precisely him being out of place makes him a badass, like he actually showed up as a full blown cowboy not giving a fuck about all the other pretentious hipsters.
I'm pretty sure that wasn't a dream, that's how dream works, your brain has little information about something so it just makes shit up. She sees a glimpse of the cowboy and fills in the holes.
>Why was he in the part when he checked on the dead girl in Diane's apartment?
I don't know about that, it's a pretty good question.
For me at least the cowboy is the most evident clue of what was a dream and what wasn't, because of what I just said, and so he is the one in charge of telling her to wake up. He's literally telling us that it was all a dream.
But it was could have easily been just Lynch falling in love with the character and just giving him more lines.
>>68742764
that's a good interpretation. also he told the director ("us", audience?) if you see me one more time you do bad if you see me two more times you've done good
including the dream "wake up" and the quick glimpse that is two sightings. so did we do good papa lynch?
>>68738525
>Arguably the best female performance of the 2000's
>Wiseau-tier
Pic related for anyone who needs help and doesn't want to be spoonfed.
>>68743539
those hints are all retarded and Lynch just uses them to throw off the plebs
>>68738183
>(500) days of summer
>no Clockwork Orange
>>68738237
Are you sure you're not thinking of inland empire? I think that's much closer in terms of plot to mulholland, given that it's about someone fantasizing about being an actress
>>68738112
It's a dream. Naomi Watts wakes up halfway through and it becomes real life.
>>68743927
I mean that shit happens and reality gets mixed with fantasy. That was what happened in Lost Highway right? The parts with Pete were actually a fantasy Fred made up to justify the murder of his girlfriend right?
>>68743855
They're not, the key thing is probably the most important thing to understand what happened
>>68742190
its the naive idea of a sweet girl about the shady people that forced the directors hand, to explain (to herself) why she wasn't cast
>>68744025
Woah, what I got from lost highway was that the two are real people but switch spots and times twice during the movie. The movie ends with one of them being chased by the police and earlier in the movie I think it was mentioned that the other dude had a criminal record for that. And obviously they change spots at the beginning after one is arrested for killing his wife.
>>68744261
I'm pretty sure that Pete was a figment of Fred's imagination created to put himself in a more innocent light instead of being the mega cuck that he is who ended up killing his GF.
The fantasy catches up to him at the end when Alice disappears and Pete finds himself back to being Fred. Then if I remember, Robert Blake appears and Fred asks "Where is Alice?". Robert Blake screams that her name is Renee and demands to know who Fred is while recording him confirming that both Renee and Alice are the same and Fred and Pete are the same.
There was also a shot of Pete looking at a photograph of Renee and Alice side by side. He asks something along the lines of "Which are you? Are both of them you?" and Alice walks over and points to them both confirming that they are one and the same also.
In short, man gets cucked by girl in porn, kills her, and deludes himself into thinking he's the good guy. Or at least that's what I got from it.
>>68744025
You're correct, that's the meaning of it.
>>68744101
cowboys have influence over the hollywood castings? but what about the italian brothers and the weirdo in the glass room?
>>68738112
>Not even lesbian sex could redeem
Mulholland Drive is literally perfect kino. It's so sad and wondrous and tragic and beautiful. The only other film I can think of which is as great as Mulholland Drive is the Shining. They're both complete and total masterpieces.
>>68744954
the cowboy is the cunning malevolent force behind those corporate reps
In lynch films, evil and bright lights tend to appear side by side