![]() ![]() They’ll never get recognition for it within the context of their reality, just as those that play the rabbits don’t get it in ours. ![]() Rabbits acts as a conduit for hell, a metaphorical purgatory straight from Sartre’s No Exit, representing in IE actual purgatory and the righting of Lost Girl’s wrongs and in MD a purgatory of acting, some abstract nothing of a miniseries. The two are yin and yang, beautifully counterpointing each one’s take on Hollywood, conjoined at the hip by Rabbits, which stars the lead actors (the ones in Selwyn’s reality) from MD. I have seen it countless times and it still effects me on a deep level and always reveals something new.Ī tie between Inland Empire and Mulholland Drive. It presents a solvable mystery but also enough to think about endlessly. On the other hand, in Mulholland Drive feels totally complete and every single scene is loaded with meaning. FWWM obviously is just one part (albeit the best part) of the Twin Peaks universe and kind of needs knowledge of the show to be appreciated which isn't really a flaw. I love these two films equally but if I had to choose right now I would pick Mulholland Drive because it is so perfect from start to finish. It is an extremely complex and layered film covering themes of psychology, guilt, Hollywood and film itself. The style is more controlled with meaningful cinematography in every scene but also an indescribable creepiness. Mulholland Drive has more of a mystery/atmospheric vibe and feels more like a classic American film. The movie has an extremely powerful message on abuse, trauma, and evil. The way Laura Palmer is depicted in the movie by Sheryl Lee is probably my favorite performance/character in any medium ever. ![]() They are actually my two favorite films of all time and I find them both to be pretty much perfect.įWWM has more of a midnight horror movie vibe and what I love most about it is it's emotion and intensity. I always go back and forth between Mulholland Drive and Fire Walk with Me. What is your favorite David Lynch film and why? ![]()
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