7. Mulholland Drive (2001):
Mulholland Drive is a movie that combines classic film noir and mystery as a genre. Directed by David Lynch, the movie is about a young woman going through amnesia who comes to Hollywood and gets along with a promising actress in order to deal with the enigmatic and risky world of the Hollywood film industry. In the meantime, boundaries get all intertwined between reality and dreams and situations that take shape in the most unreal and loathful way. The movie dives into suspense and intrigue, with unusual imagination, and vague symbols, marking a distinct David Lynch signature style in the film.
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