tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-294916540840535575.post3325929664853447032..comments2024-03-22T08:29:01.459-07:00Comments on Are the hills going to march off?: Mulholland Drive: A First Time Viewer's Temporary CatharsisCarson Lundhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10164962777812861110noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-294916540840535575.post-32556299617750013482010-11-05T09:20:50.176-07:002010-11-05T09:20:50.176-07:00Mulholland Drive is one of my favorite films by fa...Mulholland Drive is one of my favorite films by favorite director of mine, David Lynch. <br /><br />The one reason I enjoy this film is that it is a maze of hidden meanings, symbolism, and other tributes to <br />David Lynch's own "Reality".<br /><br />The blue key could symbolize the key between reality and the dream world. If you notice, there are certain parallels between this dream and Diane's reality.<br /><br />The death scene of Dan for Diane, the corpse at Sierra Bonita, Adam's downhill as a director but most importantly, how Diane/Betty resembles the troubled life of Rita Hayworth.<br /><br />The whole movie seems to mirror the pressures of Hollywood and success on the late actresses's life.<br /><br />This is one film with no singular interpretation but instead, streams many others down the road.<br /><br />Happy viewing!Jonz V. Stoneroadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06559409023814359513noreply@blogger.com