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Old 01.09.2010, 07:27 PM   #9174
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10/10. I saw this movie on TV when I was like 11 or 12 and it was a complete mindfuck but I always remembered it as a very good movie (since Lynch is one of my favorite directors ever and I've seen all of his movies. Inland Empire was the best and the most terrifying experience I had in a theater) but I've waited 5 or 6 years to properly rewatch it and, wow... My brother subscribed to a French magazine called "Les cahiers du cinéma" and there was a picture of Mulholland Drive on the cover. The title of the issue was "The best movies of the decade". Of course, this movie was number one and they wrote a long article about it. Anyway, that made me wanna see it again. Now, I wouldn't say it's the best movie of the decade because my favorite movie (Punch-Drunk Love) already is but Mulholland Drive is certainly second. I won't talk about how this movie is so intelligent and so impressive because you just have to watch it to believe it. It has become one of my favorite movies.
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