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Old 07-01-04, 03:48 AM
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Mulholland Dr. QUESTION

Just wondering, if anyone knew the symbolism or meaning behind the "cowboy" in the movie. thanks!
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From salon.com, the best article on breaking down that film:

Fine, fine. Isn't the cowboy just sort of a twist on the menacing Robert Blake character in "Lost Highway," the reindeer man in "Wild at Heart" etc., etc.?

It certainly seems like it. The goofy Roy Rogers getup is also another echo of a prelapsarian Hollywood when the studio system ruled and studio heads of virtually limitless power really did pull the strings.

The director did what he was told. Why did we see the cowboy twice?

Well, the cowboy appears once to Diane as a transition from her dream back to reality, apparently part of her fantasies before she kills herself. In the "real" last third of the film, we see the cowboy passing out of the party at the director's house. To us, caught up in the backward dream logic of Diane's fantasy, this would have been the one last time the director would see him, since he agreed to put Camilla in the movie. But in reality he was just someone she once saw out of the corner of her eye who was then incorporated into the paranoid fantasy of her dream.
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David Lynch's 10 clues to unlocking this thriller

1 Pay Particular attention in the beginning of the film: at least two clues are revealed before the credits.

2 Notice appearances of the red lampshade.

3 Can you hear the title of the film that Adam Kesher is auditioning actresses for? Is it mentioned again?

4 An accident is a terrible event...notice the location of the accident.

5 Who gives a key, and why?

6 Notice the robe, the ashtray, the coffee cup.

7 What is felt, realized and gathered at the club Silencio?

8 Did talent alone help Camilla?

9 Note the occurances surrounding the man behind Winkies.

10 Where is Aunt Ruth?
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Originally posted by mikeporter
David Lynch's 10 clues to unlocking this thriller

1 Pay Particular attention in the beginning of the film: at least two clues are revealed before the credits.

2 Notice appearances of the red lampshade.

3 Can you hear the title of the film that Adam Kesher is auditioning actresses for? Is it mentioned again?

4 An accident is a terrible event...notice the location of the accident.

5 Who gives a key, and why?

6 Notice the robe, the ashtray, the coffee cup.

7 What is felt, realized and gathered at the club Silencio?

8 Did talent alone help Camilla?

9 Note the occurances surrounding the man behind Winkies.

10 Where is Aunt Ruth?
yea I saw that on the insert in the DVD. didn't help me find who mr cowboy was
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Not to be confused with Billy Ray Cyrus.
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7 What is felt, realized and gathered at the club Silencio?
Actually, while I think I have a handle on the movie as a whole, this is the one thing I never figured out.

What is the significance of the show at this club (and the word 'silencio') and why the extremely emotional reactions by the two women?
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What is felt,

Spoiler:
sorrow


realized

Spoiler:
duplicity/falseness


and gathered

Spoiler:
the blue box/death


at the club Silencio?


What is the significance of the show at this club (and the word 'silencio') and why the extremely emotional reactions by the two women?
My take:

Spoiler:
That is where the fantasy falls apart for the main character. Silencio indicates that there is no reality there, the song plays, but the singer isn't singing. The emotion displayed is the amalgam of all the emotion the main character felt about her crush/girlfriend/user/victim.
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Originally posted by mikeporter
David Lynch's 10 clues to unlocking this thriller

1 Pay Particular attention in the beginning of the film: at least two clues are revealed before the credits.

2 Notice appearances of the red lampshade.

3 Can you hear the title of the film that Adam Kesher is auditioning actresses for? Is it mentioned again?

4 An accident is a terrible event...notice the location of the accident.

5 Who gives a key, and why?

6 Notice the robe, the ashtray, the coffee cup.

7 What is felt, realized and gathered at the club Silencio?

8 Did talent alone help Camilla?

9 Note the occurances surrounding the man behind Winkies.

10 Where is Aunt Ruth?
Anyone care to go into detail on what they think of each of these clues?

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