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In reply to the discussion: Pose a question about a film, TV show, or song & see if anyone knows the answer w/o using Google [View all]Ahpook
(2,777 posts)43. Jusr watched Mulholland Drive for the first time
Yeah, I am late
Great movie, though...
Anyway, I didn't understand the blue key and box. It seemed like an important part of the movie, but I can't seem to tie it in.
I get most of the movie was a dream sequence after she put out hit on her friend. She was experiencing regret and depression. Of course this is David Lynch which leaves everything up in the air.
But the box and blue key?
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