Mulholland Drive Flashcards

1
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when you said

A

‘so long’ left me standing all alone and crying, crying

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2
Q

fantasy is merely

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fleeting and reality will always come back to haunt us

ferrier

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3
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delrio collapses on the floor

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while singing but her vocals continue to play
postmodernism

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4
Q

no hay banda

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no hay orchestra

spanish is a linguistic breaking point that highlights directly the narrative change

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5
Q

at land

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deren 1944

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6
Q

eraserhead

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1977

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7
Q

twin peaks

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1990- 2017

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8
Q

blue velvet

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1986

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9
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I love Hollywood

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i like the dream of it, the light of it

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10
Q

stories can hold abstractions

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cinema can say abstractions

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11
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i love the dream logic

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cinema can say a dream logic

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12
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cinema can

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be the dream

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13
Q

a fundamental

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mistrust of everything we see

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14
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inland empire

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2006

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15
Q

wild at heart

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1990

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16
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sunset boulevard

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wilder, 1950

17
Q

the great

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american surrealist

18
Q

the apocalypse

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of the american dream (Bouyian)

19
Q

my childhood was

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elegant homes… green grass

Lynch

20
Q

our collective American

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dream may actually be a nightmare

21
Q

diner scene

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“I had a dream about this place”

I can see him through the wall

22
Q

in hollywood, disillusion

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is a toxic-waste byproduct of the dream factory

bradshaw

23
Q

by the autonomous

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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

24
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andrews argues the club silencio scene “violently

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undercuts Diane’s dream and transforms Mulholland drive into an explicitly self-referrential, symphonic artifact”

25
Time and space have come
unglued, along with the identities of the three leading characters Nochimson
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cinematic
phantasmagoria andrews
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bricolage
'twee' vintage americana (50s haircuts, jitterbug scenes, diners) mixed with scenes of cosmic horror
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re-using actors
Laura Dern, Kyle MacLachlan
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the grandmother
1969