>It's a guess where reality stops and dream begins episode and vice versa
Enticing
Begins with the shot of the pillow and I forget where it ends.
>>69178248
This and memento made me angry, very angry, I didn't understand it, couldn't follow it.
Mad, I was mad, I am getting angry now just thinking about it.
>>69178346
I hope this is bait, Memento is a very easy to follow film. Only a massive pleb would be unable to follow it.
>>69178346
>>69178571
I don't remember anything particularly hard about Memento but then again I don't remember much about Memento anyway because the movie didn't make a lasting impression. I only watched MH drive once but it left a strong imprint on my mind. Can't say that the cabaret scene held anything resembling clarity when I watched it.
>>69178571
This. I mean it might take a few minuites to figure out the gimmick, but the plot is very simple since it would be a nightmare to handle a complex story that way.
I thought the Cowboy was the weakest point of the movie since it was a retelling of a Twin Peaks narrative device. Stank of creative void.
best lynch
>it's a director's mental diarrhea episode
>>69178248
If you couldn't tell you're retarded or weren't paying any attention.
>>69178670
well, MD was originally slated to be a tv series, but, yeah, i agree with you. i wonder how the narrative would have unfolded if MD had continued in a sequential format.
>>69178881
It would be even shittier method
Reality stops when the camera zooms in on the pillow and starts again when the cowboy tells her to wake up.