@Jeruba
I can safely say that Mulholland Drive is my favorite movie of all time. It’s only been a few months since I’ve seen it, but I am definitely still thinking about it and probably will for a long time.
When I first saw it, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I think I found myself actually laughing out loud sometimes because it seemed so confusing and symbolic and I knew that I was not fully getting it. I’ve watched it with friends who just say “what the fuck is going on?” the entire time. Of course, after seeing it multiple times and reading about it online, I do feel that I understand it as much as possible. But it’s the fact that there’s so much in the movie, there’s so much symbolism and mystery and intrigue that keeps me interested. I’ve never thought about a movie so much; I’ve never extra research on a movie like this before. There’s something about Mulholland Drive…
@tom_g
That’s essentially what happened to me. It started to make a lot of sense and it seemed less “mysterious” to me. However, it’s still very mysterious (and interesting) and I love watching it with people who haven’t seen it before and seeing their reactions and hearing their thoughts on it.