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Mulholland Drive is a real trip. Lynch dives deep into the underbelly of Hollywood, mixing dreams with nightmares. The tension is palpable, unfolding at a slow burn that pulls you in, and the performances are haunting—Naomi Watts is striking as Betty, capturing that naïve ambition with a subtle twist. The atmosphere? It's drenched in mystery, with those eerie sounds and visuals that only Lynch can deliver. The narrative is non-linear, so you'll probably find yourself piecing things together long after the credits roll. The practical effects, especially in that mind-bending last act, are a testament to Lynch’s commitment to a raw experience. Not really a straightforward thriller, but that’s part of its charm.
Released by Universal Pictures in 2001.Won the Academy Award for Best Director.Features a non-linear narrative structure.Shot in and around Los Angeles, enhancing authenticity.
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