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Mulholland Drive Quotes
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 Mulholland Drive is a 2001 film by director David Lynch. It tells the story of Betty, a fledgling actress from Deep River, Ontario, and Rita, a girl with amnesia resulting from a freak car accident and their journey together. Written and directed by...


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David Lynch | | Birth Date: |
January 20, 1946 | | Place of Birth: |
Missoula, Montana, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
Writer, Director, Producer, Visual Artist, Songwriter, Actor |
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Biography of David Lynch
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 Writer/director David Lynch has turned a trademark freakishness into an art form in films from The Elephant Man to Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive. Noting the element of horror in Lynch's films, M. P. McCrillis, writing in World and I, pointed out the "...


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Mulholland Drive Information
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 Mulholland Dr. is a 2001 genre-defying film written and directed by David Lynch. It stars Naomi Watts, Laura Harring and Justin Theroux. The plot is structured around an aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Naomi Watts), who befriends an amnesiac (Laura...



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 Metro : Media & Education Magazine
Mulholland Drive
04/01/2003: 774 words, approx. 3 pages FILM OF THE QUARTER MULHOLLAND DRIVE David Lynch (w/d), US/Fr, 2001, 141 minutes. ACTORS: Justin Theroux, Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Marring. OIST. Village Roadshow, Rated MA. DVD FEATURES INCLUDE: Lynch'sTen Clues, an Interview with Lynch and Cannes Press Conference Lynch's follow...
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David Lynch's art twisted like his films
3/1/2007: 324 words, approx. 1 pages What is it like to glimpse into the mind of moviemaker David Lynch? A new exhibition in Paris shows that it is every bit as twisted as a true fan could imagine.The exhibition, "The Air Is on Fire," is the most comprehensive showing of Lynch's...
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Critical Review by Graham Fuller
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 In the following review, Fuller asserts that the narrative structure of Mulholland Drive follows “dream logic,” rather than the Hollywood narrative conventions.
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Critical Review by Wendy Lesser
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 In the following review, Lesser argues that the lack of narrative closure in Mulholland Drive leaves the viewer disappointed.
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Critical Review by Philip Kerr
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 In the following review, Kerr recommends Mulholland Drive as Lynch's “best and most erotic film since Blue Velvet.”


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Mulholland Drive by David Lynch | |
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About 65 pages (19,467 words) in 8 products |
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