Jeg hørte Lynch tale på Kbh's arkitektskole i maj (tror jeg det var) - han er meget med tilstande og bevidsthedsudvidelse - symbolfilm. Sådan lidt ekspressionisk.. Så i virkeligheden har filmen jo ikke nogen decideret handling eller plotline så snart tråden knækker - det er vist ment som en beskrivelse af en tilstand.. Jvf. Lost Highway...
Han er meget into TM (transcendental meditation) ved ikke helt hva det vil sige- men det skulle efter sigende have stor indflydelse på hans kunst..
Jeg synes filmen "giver mening" (hvis man kan tale om mening i en Lynch film :)), hvis man betragter halvdelen som en drøm og halvdelen som virkelighed. Og det skal ikke forstås som: starten er en drøm og slutningen virkelighed. Der er små bidder til hver del, igennem hele filmen.
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man"
The plot is actually quite simple if you place the events chronologically. The film reveals in flashbacks from its final section that Diane, a young woman from Canada, moves to LA to try to make it as a star. She hooks up with Camille and they fall in love. Unfortunately, Camille breaks up with Diane once she meets Adam, a filmmaker. Diane, angry for being scorned kicks Camille out, and shuts herself off from her. Eventually, she accepts Camille’s invitation to a dinner party where she meets Coco, Adam’s mother, and sees Camille kiss another woman. Camille further hurts Diane by announcing at the party that her and Adam are going to be married. Diane flips out and hires a hitman (using money from her dead aunt) to take out Camille. The hitman says he will leave a blue key for her once the deed is done. While she waits for this, she dreams of a reality in which her and Camille could be together and happy. Her mind doesn’t allow this without distorting the facts however. She ends up creating an idealized version of the LA that she knows: an LA where her dreams can come true. The majority of the film takes place in this dream (whether it is internalized in her mind or is a legitimate second dimension is up for grabs, though).
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man"
#1 Bohemian 21 år siden
Nogen der eventuelt ved hvad der egentligt sker i den film....???
#2 chronaden 21 år siden
søg før du spørger :>
#3 Bohemian 21 år siden
#4 filmz-slackerbitch 21 år siden
Han er meget into TM (transcendental meditation) ved ikke helt hva det vil sige- men det skulle efter sigende have stor indflydelse på hans kunst..
#5 trekster 21 år siden
#6 trekster 21 år siden
...SPOILER!!!...
På siden har han bl.a skrevet følgende tekst:
The plot is actually quite simple if you place the events chronologically. The film reveals in flashbacks from its final section that Diane, a young woman from Canada, moves to LA to try to make it as a star. She hooks up with Camille and they fall in love. Unfortunately, Camille breaks up with Diane once she meets Adam, a filmmaker. Diane, angry for being scorned kicks Camille out, and shuts herself off from her. Eventually, she accepts Camille’s invitation to a dinner party where she meets Coco, Adam’s mother, and sees Camille kiss another woman. Camille further hurts Diane by announcing at the party that her and Adam are going to be married. Diane flips out and hires a hitman (using money from her dead aunt) to take out Camille. The hitman says he will leave a blue key for her once the deed is done. While she waits for this, she dreams of a reality in which her and Camille could be together and happy. Her mind doesn’t allow this without distorting the facts however. She ends up creating an idealized version of the LA that she knows: an LA where her dreams can come true. The majority of the film takes place in this dream (whether it is internalized in her mind or is a legitimate second dimension is up for grabs, though).
#7 Kiksmann 21 år siden
Ellers tjek dette link:
www.lynchnet.com
#8 filmz-Le Samouraï 21 år siden
http://dir.salon.com/ent/movies/feature/2001/10/23...
#9 Morbid 21 år siden
#10 nakalay 21 år siden
Everything You Were Afraid to Ask About Mulholland Dr.