Twin Peaks
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Thu Jun 8 11:16:27 CDT 2017
I think what gets me about Mulholland Drive is ultimately how sad it is,
beyond all the freaky horror. and considering when it was released, even
more so. it resonates. as much as I like Lost Highway, that film doesnt
have the human tragedy element that MH has (I refuse to think about Robert
Blake)
as for Inland Empire, I found it way too abstract and so disconnected,
granted Lynch strengths but he really pushed the limits of one's patience
there (and it's a long flick, too)
rich
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 10:00 AM, Thomas Eckhardt <
thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de> wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jun 2017 09:41:51 -0400
> rich <richard.romeo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Fire Walk with Me was surprisingly good. didnt expect that after the
>> disappointment of season 2.
>>
>> with that said I believe Mulholland Drive is the pinnacle of Lynch's work
>>
>> rich
>>
>
>
> One of my favourite movies. I watched it in Hollywood when it came out and
> drove along Mulholland Drive the very next day.
>
> This was a few weeks after September 11. A strange time...
>
> Ebert has a nice review.
>
> What about "Inland Empire"? Have not seen it yet but plan to.
>
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