I was sitting in my film school Media Criticism class when my friend leaned over and told me "David Lynch just died." At that point, I regrettably hadn't seen any of his body of work, and even in that moment, I knew of the enormity of that event. Campus was quiet that day, and in honor of his passing, I decided to watch Blue Velvetfor the first time. I was blown away by the mastery of light and dark Lynch wielded, and the control over the medium he possessed.
We had watched the last episode of Twin Peaks on January 16th -- the one-year anniversary of his death. It was in that moment I felt the totality of his loss. The sheer magnitude of his heart and his artistic vision were gone forever, and that's something that deeply saddens me to this day. No filmmaker has impacted me in the way that David Lynch has. The world is a worse place without his art.
Mulholland Drive
This legacy of critical success lives on today, as the BBC recently ranked Mulholland Drive as the best film of the 21st century. In conjunction, it was also ranked as having one of the scariest scenes in any movie ever.
The film follows the story of two women, one, an amnesiac who was the victim of a gruesome car accident, and the other an aspiring actress who attempts to help her recover her memory. I can't really elaborate any further, as the film is both very abstract, as well as one that is best appreciated with as little knowledge as possible.
The scene in question referenced in the BBC list is truly one of the most terrifying things I personally have ever seen in a film. It's best experienced without any knowledge of it, and I can honestly say that Mulholland Drive is nothing short of a masterpiece.
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