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October 19, 2002

Mulholland Drive

More on the movie front, a few of us caught Mulholland Drive last night. Bazaar flick but brilliant, along the lines of Memento. Luckily Fitz sussed it out for us back in September. Reading through the Salon feature cleared it all up. Fitz says, "You just have to be very psychologically attuned to emotional symbolism (as opposed to intellectual symbolism) for the film to have complete resonance." Obviously I ain't... ;)

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