Mulholland Drive Flashcards
when you said
‘so long’ left me standing all alone and crying, crying
fantasy is merely
fleeting and reality will always come back to haunt us
ferrier
delrio collapses on the floor
while singing but her vocals continue to play
postmodernism
no hay banda
no hay orchestra
spanish is a linguistic breaking point that highlights directly the narrative change
at land
deren 1944
eraserhead
1977
twin peaks
1990- 2017
blue velvet
1986
I love Hollywood
i like the dream of it, the light of it
stories can hold abstractions
cinema can say abstractions
i love the dream logic
cinema can say a dream logic
cinema can
be the dream
a fundamental
mistrust of everything we see
inland empire
2006
wild at heart
1990
sunset boulevard
wilder, 1950
the great
american surrealist
the apocalypse
of the american dream (Bouyian)
my childhood was
elegant homes… green grass
Lynch
our collective American
dream may actually be a nightmare
diner scene
“I had a dream about this place”
I can see him through the wall
in hollywood, disillusion
is a toxic-waste byproduct of the dream factory
bradshaw
by the autonomous
self-reflexive logic of Mulholland Drive, the blue-wigged woman’s last word, ‘silencio,’ suggests that behind the film is nothing. No reality, no meaning. Just silence, for the film is an ether borne of beauty”
Andrews
andrews argues the club silencio scene “violently
undercuts Diane’s dream and transforms Mulholland drive into an explicitly self-referrential, symphonic artifact”