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David Lynch Mulholland Drive
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Great Nick. The early Cult are among my favorite bands.
I would love to, but I don’t think it’s possible, due to a lack of money.
Then again, you never know, if work picks up we can talk about it again.
Thank you anyway for the invite and warm regards.
David Lynch Mulholland Drive
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For heaven's sake Azzo, you are free to write and think whatever you want, no problem.
I've tried to explain my interpretation of the film in the short piece above.
Since I recently rewatched it and it gave me the same feelings as when I saw it in the cinema a few years ago, my intent was to put those sensations into words to intrigue those who haven't seen it yet.
I apologize to everyone if this is not a true review and, perhaps, some may consider it crap, but I believe that a classic review format wouldn't have served any purpose and, in fact, I've tried to write it thinking about how I would have liked to read one.
And anyway, I thank everyone who has stopped by and will stop by here.
Ridley Scott Alien
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Okay, I didn't understand it.
Ridley Scott Alien
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"to struggle"
Ridley Scott Alien
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I agree with ajeje and Bartle.
The first, of course, is unparalleled, but the other two are also very beautiful.
However, I wouldn't compare it to 2001 or Stalker.
This one, in my opinion, has a strong horror component alongside the sci-fi element, which is completely absent in the other two.
Then, I will also say a heresy, the historical importance of Stalker is undeniable, but I had to struggle quite a bit to reach the end due to the tears in my eyes caused by sleep.
Lewis Milestone All'Ovest Niente Di Nuovo
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Thank you.
David Lynch Fuoco Cammina Con Me
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P.S.: Badalamenti's soundtrack in Lynch's films is always amazing.
David Lynch Fuoco Cammina Con Me
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I liked it, but not as much as Lost Highway or Mulholland Drive. And to maintain a thread with what Woodcock said, in my opinion, the most arousing scene in the history of cinema is the one in Mulholland Drive where Watts and Harring give in to kisses and sappy caresses towards the end.
Lewis Milestone All'Ovest Niente Di Nuovo
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I thank Bartle and Pretazzo, as always, too kind.
Colour Haze Ewige Blumenkraft
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Hi Bartle, nice page, as someone already said, very relaxing.
I will follow your suggestions and I'm not just referring to the musical aspect ;-)
See you soon.