Thriller masterpiece with disturbing horror scenes that you will never forget (3 seconds are enough to shock)

Thriller masterpiece with disturbing horror scenes that you will never

Hardly any director has created such an enigmatic filmography as mindfuck master David Lynch. You can think about almost any of his works for an infinite amount of time and at the end you will still be left with questions.

One of the director’s very best films is the thriller drama Mulholland Drive, which you can stream with a subscription on Paramount+. At least one scene from it only lasts a few seconds and is forever disturbing.

That’s what the mystery masterpiece Mulholland Drive on Paramount+ is all about

The story is about Betty (Naomi Watts), who moves to Hollywood and wants to become an actress. One day, a confused Rita (Laura Harring) shows up in the apartment that belongs to her aunt. She has to lost her memory in a car accident and Betty wants to reveal her past with her. As dangerous secrets emerge, both women slowly become closer.

Mulholland Drive impresses on Paramount+ as an unforgettable experience

Lynch constantly changes styles and genres, with one Homage to and at the same time reckoning with the Hollywood dream factory created. With elements from classics such as Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo or Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard, Mulholland Drive is best enjoyed as a series of surreal climaxes, seductive puzzles and haunting acting performances.

Lynch’s film continually amazes and shocks with disturbing scenes that sometimes only last a few seconds. This also includes an unforgettable dinner sequence that revolves around… Nightmare with a monster turns behind the restaurant. How the director slowly builds up this sequence and then unloads it in a short but blood-curdling climax can hardly be described.

If you want to watch Mulholland Drive or other films and series on Paramount+, you can either take out a monthly subscription directly or first use the 7-day test period, to convince you of the selection of horror films and series.

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