""I mean I just came here from Deep River, Ontario, and now I'm in this dream place. Well, you can imagine how I feel"."
"No hay banda. There is no band"
A car crash on Mulholland Drive sends an amnesiac woman into the dark heart of Hollywood's dream factory. Lynch weaves dreams and nightmares into a puzzle where nothing is real and everything matters. Identity becomes the ultimate mystery.
Director: David Lynch
Starring: Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Justin Theroux
Budget: $15 million
Box Office: $20.1 million
Age Rating:R
A transcendent masterpiece that redefines narrative complexity, requiring multiple viewings for complete comprehension.
⚠️ Content guide for parents and sensitive viewers. Click below to view detailed timestamps and scene descriptions.
Common questions about Mulholland Drive and how it compares to other mind-bending films like Inception.
Like Inception's dream layers, Mulholland Drive weaves between dreams and reality in Lynch's signature surreal style.
Mulholland Drive was directed by David Lynch in 2001. Lynch's surreal exploration of Hollywood dreams and nightmares follows two women searching for truth in a world where reality constantly shifts.
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Yes, Mulholland Drive contains mature content including kissing scenes, nudity. The film has 5 scenes with mature content. For specific timestamps and detailed content warnings, click on the "Sensitive Content Timeline" section above to view the complete guide.
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