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There's no "solution" (Score:2)
And then you tell a friend [suntimes.com], "I saw the weirdest movie last night." Just like you tell them you had the weirdest dream.
He adds a bit to it in a later article [suntimes.com].
-- ask bjoern hansen [askbjoernhansen.com], !try; do();
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Re:There's no "solution" (Score:1)
You can only acknowledge Lynch's virtuosity here, even if you don't like the movie. (Even though I don't think there's a complete lack of logic here. Depends on the viewpoint. Joyce's final chapter of the second part of Ulysses seems completely illogical -- until you understand that this chapter doesn't depict the dream of one character or another, but rather the dream of the book itself, playing with its own symbols. I think Mullholland Drive