Anyone have Ebert's last essay on Mulholland Drive?
I've been introducing this movie to a number of my friends, and I often point them to the Salon.com article after they've seen it.
I was about to send a link out to a few friends of Roger Ebert's essay he wrote about 4 months ago... but it seems it's no longer available on his website. The essay was written after he conducted one of those week-long film seminars at a college/university where they disect a single film over the entire week, scene-by-scene. Anyway, I'm wondering if anyone happened to save this essay somewhere, and if so, could you post a link (or the entire text)? Thanks! |
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Originally posted by belboz You mean this essay? http://www.suntimes.com/output/movie...r-drive16.html |
Is that the one where he officially says he didn't understand the movie? :D
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i didn't understand it either
I didn't get it either.. but man those lesbian scenes were HOT!
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Re: i didn't understand it either
Originally posted by Krug I didn't get it either.. but man those lesbian scenes were HOT! That was the only good point of the movie for me :D |
(reviving an old thread to ask the same question again...)
... seems as though this article is no longer archived on the Chicago Sun-Times website. I don't suppose anyone has a saved copy somewhere? |
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