What is your interpretation of the story?

What is your interpretation of the story?

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He got more pussy than a toilet seat.

Möbius strip

Id vs ego vs superego

Fred is id, Pete is ego, Mystery Man is superego.

Lynch is a poet of the verse of Jungian universal
subconscious that propels spiritualized libido

>interpretation

So it's not a straight story? And to think I was almost tricked into watching Mulholland Drive 2.0

My interpretation is that I masturbated to the forced stripping scene and fastforwarded everything else.

Mulholland Dr is Lost highway 2.0 but I agree, I prefer the sequel to the original.

A man murders his wife whom he suspects is cheating on him. Everything that follows after is a world he creates from his jail cell. It's not that difficult to grasp.

>it was in his head all along!

When will this meme die?

>a world he creates

it's not in his head, retard. he literally creates a new reality.

So I guess he's God then, that's much better.

That softcore porn is better when its cut down to 30 minutes or less

you don't watch many lynch movies

I've seen a couple, not really my type. From what I heard about this one I thought it was less Lynchy than the others, but I was wrong.

It's called collective unconscious you dumb fuck

This.

>there are people who dislike the Rammstein songs in the soundtrack that Lynch insisted be remained in the film
fuckings plebs

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Man can't find sex drive so this triggers a time traveling stalker.

The whole movie was inside his head trying to escape the fact that his killed his wife and Dick Laurent. First he creates a reality where he just didn't, but the videos show the truth (at some point he says video is more real than reality or something like that). The mystery man is the darkness inside him. So that leads to his delusion shattering and him faced with the fact that he killed her, so he retreats further into a whole new identity. He can't forget her though, and she follows. She starts out as the perfect woman, but the things he hates about her start coming through, and when she says he'll never have her and leaves he finally accepts what he did. Him telling himself that "Dick Laurent is dead" and ending with him about to be caught by the cops is representative of that.

Trust me dude when you're a native spaker and hear that song coming on during that scene you can't really take it seriously, on the contrary it makes it quite hillarios even

Anyone felt reminded of this while watching nocturnal animals? Especially that scene in the beginning when they establish the traveling family there's a shot mirroring the bookended scene where he's driving down the lane at nite