newest entry 2002-06-17 9:12 a.m.




Mulholland Drive was riveting...my sense of it was that it was about the shaky nature of the self...And (spoiler space in the unlikely event that you haven't seen it)

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I would have to assume that the first 2/3 of the story were Diane's nightmare about Camilla, and the last 20 minutes or so were flashbacks about what really happened...and then the tiny-old-people part was a hallucination brought on by her homicidal/suicidal rage.

But looking for a pat explanation of so dreamlike an experience is like looking for simple lessons in the news. Reading the newspaper is like reading about a big collective Lynch-like dream.

She burns a letter in anger and unintentionally sets off Colorado's biggest fire....He is upset about hs wife dying, and decides that picking off white people is the way to reduce his anxiety...


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