Synopsis
Mulholland Drive is a movie released in 2001.
In a hauntingly surreal exploration of ambition and identity, this film immerses viewers in the shadowy allure of Hollywood, where dreams can quickly morph into nightmares. Blonde Betty Elms arrives in Tinseltown with aspirations of stardom, only to encounter a mysterious brunette suffering from amnesia. As the two women embark on a gripping journey to uncover the truth about the brunette's identity, they unravel a web of hidden desires and dark secrets that challenge the very fabric of their realities. Meanwhile, filmmaker Adam Kesher finds himself ensnared in a perilous struggle for creative control as he navigates the treacherous waters of the industry. The film masterfully intertwines their stories, creating an intricate tapestry that examines the intertwining fates of those who seek fame and those who have lost their way. With its enigmatic narrative structure and haunting visuals, this psychological thriller invites audiences to question the nature of reality and the price of ambition. Prepare for a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll, as it invites you to grapple with the duality of dreams and the darkness that can accompany them.
StudioCanal
Les Films Alain Sarde