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^That's actually the series prequel, I mean in terms of storyline. It's not usually considered as one of Lynch's best, but I really like it. Obviously, I've seen Twin Peaks series before it and that helped me appreciate the film more. It's chilling and is a good indicator of what the series might have looked like, if Lynch had total control with his vision. Although I love the Twin Peaks series as it is just fine.
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Well, as I understood it is also the prequel and the finale, since you find out what happened to agent Cooper in the end. The absence of Audrey Horne really bummed me.
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Ah yeah, Lynch likes to mess with time line quite a bit :). As for Audrey, she wasn't in Laura's circle of friends, that would explain her absence. But, what really bugged me was that Lara Flynn Boyle didn't play Donna. I just couldn't see that other actress as the same character.
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yes, that was pretty irritating too, especially because Moira Kelly is ugly as hell while Lara Flynn Boyle was pretty
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I think I'd seen it as a kid and didn't like it, but I'm pretty sure I haven't mentioned that on here. Plus, I was a child... Now I'm questioning whether I atually watched the original Star Wars or just the prequels (the prequels came out around the time I was quite young) but meh, I loved it. I can't wait to see The Empire Strikes Back. |
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http://images.pricerunner.com/produc...%5B2007%5D.jpg Much better than I expected but despite the glowing reviews, it is not entirely faultless. The plot itself is a little convoluted and the film seems to have a couple of endings before it's end. However the use of Boston locales as described in the novel and use of local untrained actors and some local vernacular definitely pushes the film in terms of authenticity and the performances are exemplary Some of the set pieces are simply superb and the moral centre of the film is deliciously skewed asking you the viewer questions instead of providing answers. Ben Affleck (writer/director) gets a lot flack for his acting ability but boy oh boy does he have a directors eye and it's an accomplished debut. |
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If you think this film is random, like TheCunningStunt said, don't bother watching surreal films in general, 'cause compared to many Mulholland Dr. has a pretty cohesive and understandable structure. |
Plus, the person that wrote that review gave 5 star ratings to:
Jingle All the Way (1996) The Mask (1994) Monsters, Inc. (2001) Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) The Parent Trap (1961) The Ring (2002) So I really don't GAF what they think. People who want films spoon fed to them. :confused: It's artistic expression FFS. |
Monsters Inc definitely deserved 5 stars. The Mask... maybe 4. Jingle All the Way? WTF?
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Mrs. Doubtfire deserves that 5 star rating also
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