MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001) | Behind The Scenes of David Lynch Movie
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Making of Mulholland Drive (B-Roll)
After a car wreck on the winding Mulholland Drive renders a woman amnesiac, she and a perky Hollywood-hopeful search for clues and answers across Los Angeles in a twisting venture beyond dreams and reality.
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Director: David Lynch
Cast: Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Justin Theroux, Michael Cooke, Patrick Fischler
Production & Credits: Les Films Alain Sarde, Asymmetrical Productions, Babbo Inc.
Distributors: Universal Pictures, Pathé Distribution
Country: USA, France
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the mood and atmosphere in Mulholland Drive is so otherworldly, it feels weird to see the normal reality that made it.
@LuisSierra42
3 жыл бұрын
IKR!! the first time i watched it i understood absolutely nothing, yet, i felt like i had watched one of the best movies ever made
@vlogpriv9566
3 жыл бұрын
That's it! In cinema we give in to emotions and belive in this strange vision despite it was created in real.
@kool_thing
Жыл бұрын
@@LuisSierra42 "Brilliant. I have absolutely no idea what's going on." Homer
@formulatrash
9 ай бұрын
Is exacly that what i think kkkkkkk
@JaceDanielFilms
5 ай бұрын
It’s weird that something normal is weird
Loveeee how the Winkie’s scene has Naomi so stressed… she really feels what the character is experiencing.
I get such chills watching Naomi act. She is so brilliant and frankly so underrated.
@JKP-dl5bo
3 жыл бұрын
I can only agree.
@thedbq1
2 жыл бұрын
there are/were way too many actresses trying to make it big in hollywood, some people don't even get any recognition at all. but of course naomi watts is a great actress.
@monkeyman2407
2 жыл бұрын
I just wish that she worked more often, but besides that Netflix show, she picks her parts well & always delivers so I'm eagerly awaiting the release of her next project
@TheGreatestVoice1958
2 жыл бұрын
She's way too succesful and famous to be considered underrated. But yes, she is brilliant.
@demonicsweaters
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, she's amazing. She was my favorite part of Twin Peaks, The Return as well.
Everyone should have someone in their life that looks at them the way Naomi Watts looks at David Lynch.
@LordMarlle
3 жыл бұрын
Sure, unless it's some kinda stalker
@plasticweapon
3 жыл бұрын
@@LordMarlle your name suits you.
@arnieus866
3 жыл бұрын
All you have to do is be a genius director and she will look at you.
@barefootandindependent
3 жыл бұрын
my mom kinda looks at me like that.... the film Taboo isn't even in her top 10, so I think I'm ok.
@LuisSierra42
3 жыл бұрын
Is this the girl?
Even the behind the scenes felt intense and sinister. All those little inaudible sidebars with Lynch. Sheesh! And Naomi was clearly in character even when the camera wasn't rolling. A rare look into how a great piece of art is made.
@Bat_Boy
8 ай бұрын
Many artists live in their own internal world, and dialogue with themselves. The difference with Lynch is…he is clearly unafraid of expressing his unconventional ideas AND does so boldly with laser focus. No “shoe gazing” for him. His force of Will to give birth to his ideas is astounding.
@mrmustard4478
2 ай бұрын
Not quite. They're laughing and having fun often, and Naomi reverts to her British accent between takes while she mingles with other actors.
@derekgleeson1353
Ай бұрын
@@mrmustard4478 British?
After watching this movie, i completely got what Martin Scorsese meant about having more films driven by individual vision rather than being manufactured product. This movie is so bizarre yet a dream-like experience that you enjoy watching, thinking about it, without having concrete answers for anything and leaving it for you to answer it for yourself. It makes me understand Scorsese's point about having more directors like David Lynch.
@HungL0W
3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't have said it better
@JasonXBeats
3 жыл бұрын
@Lance Lanny agreed, or maybe they set the bar too high to even touch, you don’t like Christopher Nolan?
@DrSeuss-nw3px
2 жыл бұрын
@Lance Lanny agreed. Joker is just a copy of Taxi Driver and King of Comedy.
@Lamidemonami7891
2 жыл бұрын
@Lance Lanny everything Tarantino ever made was recycled from other people, same goes for most of the filmmakers you listed. They were all inspired by other people. Cinema is just as alive as it’s ever been, people just can’t stand new things. Once you get old you get to absorbed with the past to the point that you can’t recognize what is great now.
@Lamidemonami7891
2 жыл бұрын
@Lance Lanny sure Joker and films like it are recycled, but there are always recycled films. There always have been, always will be. To try and simplify it in that way is to ignore all the great, original films that are released all the time. Parasite, Inception, Get Out, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Her, and Arrival are just some of the extremely popular original films from the past decade. There are hundreds of others.
David Lynch seems so sensitive and cautious with actors, you always see it in these making-of videos. Explains why they come back to work with him again and again.
@damienfletcher6545
3 жыл бұрын
Cautious is not the word.
@nagasonica_
3 жыл бұрын
He's so nice
@adamant5550
2 жыл бұрын
He's like the anti-Kubrick when it comes to his actors. He's actually good friends with a lot of them.
@gnarbeljo8980
Жыл бұрын
He's a real "actor's director". Not cautious, but sensitive to what he needs to give them for them to a:know what he needs in the scene, and b: get into the headspace required. All actors are different in that respect, so that sensitivity to the individual with the warmth and complete trust he communicates brings out stellar performances. And makes the working experience really special.
@alexfrzn4
Жыл бұрын
Everyone who used to work with David tells that he's one off the most sensitive and kind persons they have ever met and that he creates the very special and comfortable atmosphere on the set
Naomi Watts is such an incredible actress. The vulnerability that she is able to bring to the surface as Diane/Betty in this film is one of the greatest performances of all-time.
2:50 "I can't say that fucking line..." "Ok Naomi, don't worry about it" something about Lynch's voice that just calms you down.
@Melancthon7332
3 жыл бұрын
Kind of interesting she still held an American accent while breaking character.
@franklingenao7418
3 жыл бұрын
@@Melancthon7332 Good actors do that lol
Laura Hanning is just such a drop dead gorgeous bombshell. I wish she had had more roles.
I do not think we will ever get a movie like this ever again. At least from Hollywood. This is pure, unadulterated art for art's sake. No American production will ever dare anything like this
@marinablack181
9 ай бұрын
The new Yorgos Lanthimos looks pretty high production.. Beau is Afraid.. I see your point but there are still great, high budget films being made.
@user-ce4lc3si7g
6 ай бұрын
agree. It’s a pity it doesn’t show how the famous coffee scene was filmed, where the non-professional actor Badalamenti played very convincingly, and this is not his merit, but mainly the director’s. this is art
@jenniberon
3 ай бұрын
@@marinablack181 NO
David : ok Naomi, really nice, one more and we got it Stanley: Shelley, we've tried it too many times and we still don't have it
@LuisSierra42
3 жыл бұрын
Fincher: Do it again, i don't give a fuck if you are tired
@sunnydan9499
3 жыл бұрын
@@LuisSierra42 He really says so?
@LuisSierra42
3 жыл бұрын
@@sunnydan9499 Sort of, a lot of actors have complained about having to do a scene too many times because Fincher wanted
@NarcisoPinto
2 жыл бұрын
@@LuisSierra42 Poor actors. Forced to do too many takes for a few bucks. God bless their souls.
@TheListenerCanon
10 ай бұрын
Kubrick is one of my favorite directors, but I can't deny he can be toxic. The Shining is an awesome movie but I also can't deny how toxic it is behind the scenes. To be honest, I've always find The Shining to be a little overrated as it's not the 10/10 everyone say it is. I'd still say it's a top 10 horror and perhaps one of the scariest but the behind the scenes put me in bad taste. MD, on the other hand, is perfect from beginning to end.
16:37 - The way the put a cigarette into the speakers 'mouth' so it was like Lynch was in the room!
Blue Velvet is a great film, but to me Mullholand Drive is simply a masterpiece by Lynch.
when I first watched the film back in 2001, I thought the two Naomis were played by different actresses. Her performance is that great!
@moose1689
3 жыл бұрын
I remember watching MD with my friend and he also didn't believe it was the same actress.
@plasticweapon
3 жыл бұрын
wow, that's embarrassing.
@user-kh5nh7gk2w
3 жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to me. It threw off the whole second half of the film. In my eyes the actors looked and acted completely different, even Naomi’s teeth changed between the two characters. I ended up having such a bad interpretation of what happens in the film.
@salaciousbum1161
3 жыл бұрын
She was so awesome in this role!
@damienfletcher6545
3 жыл бұрын
The way she transforms from a 2D to a 3D character in that audition scene blew my mind.
god, Naomi at 21:50 is so fucking good. to be able to do something like that on command in a huge room with like 20 or 30 people around you working, all depending on you to nail it. just incredible. that shot is basically the emotional lynchpin of the movie and she just absolutely fucking crucifies it
@DrowningInTea
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I'm thinking!!! She is amazing
@maxxschneider5534
Жыл бұрын
I like David Lynch but I object to the scene in the movie it was totally unnecessary. He could have come up with something else. But it is what it is David Lynch is a lovable weirdo but I object to that scene.
@spacerboi
8 ай бұрын
I object to your opinion
@cuttlefishagain
19 күн бұрын
@@maxxschneider5534 This is one of my favorite scenes, lol. Different strokes
@cuttlefishagain
19 күн бұрын
Seeing her get emotional even after the take was done (the second one) made me tear up ngl. Just knowing she was taking it seriously. I can feel Diane's rage/rejection/devastation in that scene, she really did it well
Naomi gave one of the greatest performances I have ever seen and Lynch made one of the greatest films I have ever seen. what a masterful piece of art
This movie is a masterpiece of Hollywood broken dreams, sex, jealousy and psychological war with ones self and this cast, director and crew made it a standard to be measured.
@aprilized
3 жыл бұрын
there's actually no jealousy... RIta isn't real.. she's a symbol of the casting couch
@gorehound3414
7 ай бұрын
@@aprilizedit’s actually not true Rita & Camilla is Laura Harring
@metfan999
4 ай бұрын
I never seen it, but your comment really intrigued me. I will give it watch as soon as i can!
This is clear proof that award organizations don't always recognize the best. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (the Oscars) didn't even nominate Naomi Watts for Best Actress for her performance in Mulholland Dr.
@jeffspencer646
Жыл бұрын
To their everlasting shame.
@hamsterdiving7593
9 ай бұрын
Because David knew how they operated; they made his professional life miserable for years This was a thinly veiled indictment of the Hollywood Star Machine, and they weren't about to acknowledge him for that...
David is so gentle I love him
I really really love how genuinely in tune with his actors he is... And that he was worried about her coming down the hill in those heels. David, you're so sweet!!!
damn, it must be so stressful to not get a scene right when you are burning through film
What a loss for cinema that he hasn't directed a movie for... 17 years !!!!! Seems like a lovely director to work with too; a true hero of mine.
23:15 this moment in the movie when Diana is so tense and she gets scared of this sound of glass and the tear running on her face... is just incredible!
I've never seen the filmmaking process in such detail. My goodness, it's extremely detailed and intricate!
@gloverelaxis
3 жыл бұрын
and incredibly, incredibly collaborative. even with a production as director-driven as a Lynch film, it really can't be said how much of a group effort it is. there's so much expertise and care and coordination that goes into everything going on here; the lighting, the production design, the camera operation. there's something really incredible about so many people working on such a scale and with such a shared vision to make good art.
@seaoftranquility7228
Жыл бұрын
Crying, being afraid, being angry or just walking down the street alone, the hardest thing for an actor is to just forget that all that stuff is going on around them. As soon as you’re out of frame it’s a madhouse. And the camera is huge and often just inches from their face but they can’t notice it even for a millisecond or the take is ruined. They make it look so easy.
Incredible to see Naomi Watts, one of the greatest actors alive so hard on herself. Oppose that with David Lynch who in interviews seems so uninterested be so attentive and gentle to his actors and crew.
@damienfletcher6545
3 жыл бұрын
She was unknown at the time.
I love how personal and quietly spoken David is when helping to direct people.
Wow, watching that made me realize what true acting is. It was so intense.
Whoever uploaded this. Thank you thank you thank you. MD is an everlasting gem! Gosh I miss David Lynch movies. Please David we want more movies!
@andrewdias478
3 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you heard. Lynch was planning to film stuff this year but for obvious reasons he couldn't.
@TheVictoriousShot
3 жыл бұрын
He just released an 18 hour film in 2017! We all do but the man has worked his whole life. He’s got a daily weather report where we can see him everyday in the mean time.
@kamalmanzukie
3 жыл бұрын
he is getting so old now that window might be closing
@nightbirdgames
3 жыл бұрын
If anything I'd like one more season of twin peaks, or another twin peaks movie to conclude the cliffhanger. Although, I wouldn't die unhappy if it stayed a cliffhanger because it was pretty good and head scratching in a good way.
@abcde8337
3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewdias478 why he couldn't ?
12:30 The sheer admiration in his eyes for David Lynch is astonishing.
How does Naomi Watts cry like that? It looks like she is genuinely emotional at the end. Is she using some trigger memory, or just really engrossed in her character? Amazing.
@mattelius
Жыл бұрын
I think she got genuinely teared up coz they wrapped up the shoot.
So nice to see Angelo talking about their method working together. His music is very important in Lynch’s work.
Naomi is such an amazing actress, it’s such a blessing to see behind the scenes of this movie.
Seriously, thank you so much for this upload.
@21:50, her face color changes. Amazing. And that scene is so crucial to the film.
I think for ideas big as David's and his loss of this not becoming a drawn out series he nailed it as a movie.
He works like a chef - clean. The preparation, the verifying of the ingredients, the clean execution - the result is a known that could be repeated with variations if needed. Love the man. He's so humble for someone so curious and inventive - again, like some top flight chefs. His eyes show the passion and focus. His eyes are everywhere on that set. Bottom line, Mr Lynch takes full responsibility for every step of this process of minute increments of story. He succeeds, bit by bit. - Go do it, people, do the thing you are here to say to this world. Do it the very best you can. Life is precious beyond measure and far too short. - E. V. Hodge.
Mulholland Drive is a gem. Watched it for 1st time. It was beyond amazing, entertaining, interesting, and thought-provoking. The cast and crew did an excellent job. 👏 🎉❤❤.
Naomi Watts gave so much to Lynch and this film.
I just adore David Lynch He had me at "Eraserhead" in 1983. I couldn't believe what I was watching; I was blown away. His movies (and his art) are strange, mysterious, sometimes disturbing, but also familiar in a way I can't explain David once said in an interview that at one time, he thought he might need psychotherapy for all the strange ideas and visions he has, so he made an appointment. Sitting with the shrink, he asked them if they could help him and what would happen to all the stuff rolling around in his head. He wanted to know how it would affect his creativity. The shrink told him it would probably diminish it, so he never went back. Thank goodness! I'm sensitive to negative energies and images; I just don't watch them anymore, but I'll watch his movies over and over. It's like he's taking me by the hand (like Camilla) and gently leading me into his dreams and psyche. Inviting me to decide what I think and feel about them. A good-natured sharing He's truly one of a kind. Mulholland Drive is my favorite ❤
14:30 "understandable, have a nice day"
A truly extraordinary film. Hats off to David Lynch.
There are millions of people in the world who could act in such a film if given the chance. The magic is finding those who can act and happen to be uniquely attractive. That's Hollywood.
Wow. So wonderful to actually see this kind of behind the scenes footage. David is such an approachable director to his cast and crew. The last BTS of the Naomi’s teary dinner scene was fantastic. Thank you so much for uploading this!
14:24 that look made my heart stop, imagine being behind that camera
The fact that this movie was originally shot as the pilot for another unrelated TV series is just brilliant
Director famous for making disturbing surreal horror movies: "I like that almost better than ice cream." I love the juxtaposition between David's personality and the work he creates.
@adamant5550
2 жыл бұрын
Eh Lynch has been misunderstood since the beginning
14:26 when David notices the camera and the camera guys like “oh shit” 😂
Cinematography at its best. And my most intense cinematic experience to this day. They no longer make 'em like this. Pure art. ❤
Another era. Lynch's masterpiece. Naomi Watts was about to become a star, and no one would ever heard of Laura Harring again except people who watch a few specific TV shows. 12:01 THIS. Every movie should be made this way. The best way. Leone's way.
@looney1023
2 жыл бұрын
It is sad. Laura is excellent in this film also but no one seems to remember her, especially because Naomi's characters have the more drastic change between them. I hope Laura is still working. I'd love to see her work with Lynch again.
@SCharlesDennicon
2 жыл бұрын
@@looney1023 To see her work period. I was glad to see her in a reccuring role in The Shield, but it's been, like, ten years.
@lowandodor1150
10 ай бұрын
@@looney1023 She was in INLAND EMPIRE, wasn't she? It's been so many years.....
@fanciot
7 ай бұрын
After Mulholland Drive, Laura Harring starred in 23 films and 4 TV series (entire seasons). Not so bad...
This is really helpful and cool - but I’d just like to mention that the speaker David speaks out of at the dinner table has a little cigarette perched inside it - I find that so funny.
it's a sad movie. i wished i could give diane a hug.
One of my fav movies! 09:16 Naomi: "She was great. She looked beautiful, I was shit." Oh, no, don't say that! Both you and Laura did and looked great! 14:15 Why they look at the document camera like that and Laura shows "cut"? Did they think they revealed something of the plot?
@damienfletcher6545
3 жыл бұрын
David was getting pissed off with being filmed.
@gloverelaxis
3 жыл бұрын
if i were to guess 14:15 is less a problem with being filmed per se than it is with getting so close while they're trying to be intimate and comfortable. could also be that sometimes the things a director tells an actor is context or motivation for the characters which the director would want to keep unknown/mysterious to viewers (as is obviously important to Lynch)
SO MANY ADS. That aside, this is great lol. Love watching him work.
Everyone, I mean everyone was great in this film! However. Naomi was light years (still is) better then anyone in the industry. As for Lynch...he's Lynch :). Best movie I've seen since its release!
Gracious video to watch! Thanks 🙏🏻 My favorite moment is at 16:45: Justin: "I wish you could sit here and enjoy with me." David: "I wish I could come and enjoy smoking, buddy". ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I really enjoy these glimpses into making a movie. It's all us non-film folks have to see what really goes on, man it seems so hectic out there. Constant movement. And yet the end product you don't see any of it, it's pretty remarkable. A million moving parts all to get a perfect shot.
I'll never forget the first time i watched this film, i was in awe. The way lynch can capture surreal and unconscious feelings with what are seemingly random and bizarre events is truly magical. When he's good, like in this and Twin Peaks, he's truly sui generis. The man is a genius. We forgive Dune. :)
Spoiler Alert: I still get goosebumps when the two old people are cackling and chasing Naomi Watts.
@LuisSierra42
3 жыл бұрын
Damn bro. I still get scared when the old people first get into the car at the beginning of the movie, when they start smiling. I knew something was up from that very moment
@sfs1167
3 жыл бұрын
@@LuisSierra42 It a freaky the way the old people looked at each other.
@lll000l00o
3 жыл бұрын
i adore the movie but that part was cringe for me
@romo2674
3 жыл бұрын
@@lll000l00o Congratulation.
@lll000l00o
3 жыл бұрын
@@romo2674 thanks babe
My favourite part of this movie is every scene involving Laura Harring
@jamesmack3314
9 ай бұрын
I can relate 😜
Incredible footage
I tried some acting and I took it too hard screwing up lines. It was way too stressful. I give actors a lot of credit for doing it repeatedly after making mistakes.
@mtaylor2232
3 жыл бұрын
lot of people don't know what truly goes into real film acting and think it's easy. they associate acting with what seth rogan does
@themoreyouknowfools4974
3 жыл бұрын
@@mtaylor2232 it takes a lot of talent to pull something like what Naomi watts is doing. Don't know why people would think it's easy. Imagine what ddl has to go through for every role he does.
@gloverelaxis
3 жыл бұрын
@@themoreyouknowfools4974 absolutely. just imagine having to simulate your life crashing down before your eyes and the searing pain of losing someone so important to you, then immediately returning to reality and then doing the whole thing over again twenty seconds later. fucking hell.
14:50 play it for real, and when it gets real - he sounds exactly like the director in this movie, at bettys audition ,!!! I thought the joke was, it didn't make much sense. Maybe he was kinda spoofing himself?
@guyyouseewhenyoudie
3 жыл бұрын
Lmao didn’t they even call that director a “washed up hack”?
this was taken from the criterion collection blu ray edition! i highly highly recommend it.
Lynch doesn’t even try to be cool, he just is
Really great to see this. Love these making of videos. To see Lynch Direct is rare.
This was so great to watch. BTS of a film masterpiece. Thank you. 😎
After i watched this, i again want to watch that movie. Thank you so much! For David and characters cheers ☺️
I f***ing love that film! 🥰
Lynch movies aren't for everyone.... but he sure makes movies for me. His biggest challenge is the blind faith he needs from studios. The only way to make a Lynch project is hand him the money he wants for his budget, stay out of his way, and have faith what he makes will be good. You can't interfere, you can't second guess, you have to just let Lynch be Lynch.
@looney1023
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's sad that nobody wants to give him money to make his weird and wonderful art. There may not be a mainstream audience for him, but there certainly is an audience ready to gobble up whatever he makes. I think he's working on a project for Netflix right now. Considering how stuffed his films are with ideas and the success of the Twin Peaks revival, maybe television is the medium best suited to his vision now (and considering how "peak" tv is right now, I'm excited for it).
@filmmike
Жыл бұрын
@@looney1023 Might be naivety on my part but can he just put down his own money and make a project and release it on his own terms? Or is there a part of the process I'm missing?
@user61920
9 ай бұрын
@@filmmike I believe he started to late in his career. I'm not sure the budget of this movie, but I imagine it's a ton of money to have ready to go or even on credit, rich director or not. Coppola tried this with apocalypse now and lost a tremendous amount of money.
@romanval69
8 ай бұрын
@@user61920 That sounds about right. Lynch self produced his first film independently: Eraserhead 1977 . But as you know traditional film making (with a full professional crew) is extremely expensive. He was a "director for hire" for a little while, making Dune in 1984. But it seems like it took over a decade to build enough clout for production companies to invest in him.
They're just so smug about the announcement. I was waiting for her to jump over the table and attack them with a fork. xD
@gloverelaxis
3 жыл бұрын
i love how much sleaze Theroux oozes in this part of the film
I smiled and laughed in almost of all of this bts scenes I freaking love lynch and his incentive methods especially with naomi, angelo saying lynch is his best wife is pretty relatable ahhh and also loved justin's interactions with lynch lmao I mean who wouldn't have a cigarette with lynch or justin
@lowandodor1150
10 ай бұрын
For me as a musician, played in some bands but mostly solo, i always was fascinated by and in love with seeing people like these working together on a film. "The Sopranos" and anything David Lynch comes to mind. What a wonderful experience it must be to work together with people like that. The closest i came to sth like this was when i did the music for a dance piece. I mean, just imagine David Lynch coming over and you set up a recorder and you listen to him, play, listen, play and without too many words, you create the most biutiful music for the most amazing movie.....
I loveeee thisss omg, thanks for uploading it!!!
What a great way to touch the eternal!
one of the best films the best director
5:34 Naomi listens very carefully.
Best movie of the last 30 years
14 ad breaks in a 25 minute video is too much.
@plasticweapon
3 жыл бұрын
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@LearsGhost
3 жыл бұрын
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@ddh756
3 жыл бұрын
@@LearsGhost maybe consider youtube premium family plan (whisper: not strictly family only) ;3
@JamminClemmons
3 жыл бұрын
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@LearsGhost
3 жыл бұрын
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Thank you, that was amazing to see.
Mulholland Drive. Inland Empire. What masterpieces!
Love David Lynch. Such a visionary.
This was wonderful to watch ! I love "behind the scenes" footage of films & TV shows being filmed or taped. THANKS for sharing !!
thats one of the best films i ve ever seen
Naomi is the best actress. She has extreme aura
the end....naomi the slayer
Thanks for sharing this. Love watching the genius of David Lynch in action. Terrific.
this is gold.
Directing cinema is the highest art form. It is directing dozens or even hundreds of individual artists, hand selected, to collaborate according to a single vision. Giant expense, time, work, labor, and it is rarely done well, and only a few times in a generation do we get someone who does it as good as Lynch.
It's pretty hilarious that Lynch uses a megaphone even when directing intimate scenes in small rooms
Now I want to see BTS for every David Lynch movie and tv show.
@babler11
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David Lynch: "no"
@gloverelaxis
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the BTSes for The Return are really, really fantastically shot and edited. quite comprehensive, too!
Omg it’s such a trip to see a young Naomi Watts!! I love her ❤️
Justin Theroux is so handsome! Thank you for the video!
Un film d'atmosphère, mystérieux et captivant. Un chef-d'œuvre à voir et à revoir.
a masterpiece
Shivers! Wonderful to see.
we'll never get movies like this again
Phenomenal film
I absolutely love Lynch, such a delight
Such a masterpiece !
So magical atmosphere . All there seemed like a special united family giving birth patiently to a new golden child . Davis taking care as the father . off course . And great Badalamenti interview !