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Waking Up like a Dream in "Mulholland Road"

Mulholland Road:

Laura Haring as Rita

Naomi Watts as Betty

At the beginning of the story, the protagonist Betty's face is overexposed in front of the picture, and she laughs against the background of the crowd's dance, as if to accept the cheers of the people.

On Mulholland Road in Hollywood, a woman named Rita is in a car accident.

Rita was lucky to survive, but she lost her memory completely, stumbled to an apartment, hid in the bushes outside the apartment and fell asleep.

The scene shifts to a restaurant where the man with thick eyebrows tells another man that he had had a nightmare and saw a terrible man behind the restaurant.

The two came to the back of the restaurant, and sure enough, they saw the terrible face, and the man with thick eyebrows was paralyzed on the spot.

Then there was a picture of several men on the phone, and the last one went unanswered, next to the phone was an ashtray and a lamp with cigarette butts.

Then Betty, with her big bright eyes, appeared, her face filled with excitement, and she came to Los Angeles to join her aunt.

I hope to become a big star in Hollywood by relying on my aunt's introduction.

Betty arrives at her aunt's house, who has gone out and left the house to her, where she meets Rita, who was initially in a car accident.

The scene then comes to a film company, where a debate about who is the heroine is going on, and the film's director clashes with the other two.

The picture turns to a dilapidated apartment, where a killer is on a mission, but he is not professional, he is obviously going to kill one person but accidentally kills three people, during which the alarm bell is sounded, and he flees through the window in a hurry.

Rita wakes up and tells Betty that she has lost her memory and only remembers her name, and then retrieves a large amount of cash and a blue key from her bag.

Back to the director who had just clashed with someone else, he returned home.

But he found that his wife was fooling around with a man, and the two beat him up together, and the director left the house in a trance.

Betty and Rita arrive at the restaurant for dinner, and Rita suddenly remembers that her real name is Diana, and the two begin to look for her address through the phone book.

The director, who was staying at the hotel, received a phone call asking him to meet someone somewhere, and a cowboy-like man threatened him with the heroine arranged by the person he was arguing with.

Betty came to the studio to audition and received unanimous praise, and she quickly left after seeing the director on the set.

Betty and Rita find a house based on information, hoping to find Rita's true identity, but they see a rotting corpse in the house, and Rita is greatly frightened.

After returning home, Betty comforts Rita that something has happened to the two of them, and Rita wakes up as if summoned and insists on going to a place with Betty.

The two men came to a theater, and after hearing a woman singing a song, they found a blue box in Rita's bag, and they returned home.

The box was opened with the blue key from before, and the two disappeared.

The scene returns to a room where a woman is asleep, and the cowboy who threatens the director knocks on the door to wake up the woman, who looks like Betty, but the cowboy calls her Diana.

There was a blue key on the coffee table in her living room, and she saw a woman like Rita, but she called her Camilla, and they laceed again.

The screen switches to the studio, Where Camilla is talking to the director and Diana looks unhappy.

Back in the room, Diana was masturbating, her expression very painful, when she received a phone call, she was passing through Mulholland Road to a party.

Diana learns the news that Camilla is going to marry the director, she screams in pain, and the picture changes with the trend.

In the restaurant, Diana is hiring a killer to kill Camilla, and the killer gives Diana a blue key, saying that opening a blue box will show evidence of Camilla's death.

Diana then develops a series of hallucinations in the room and finally commits suicide with a gun.

It turns out that Diana and Camilla are gay, and Camilla's betrayal leads to Diana's hired murderer, who comforts herself with dreams, and after alternating between dreams and reality, Diana finally raises her gun to commit suicide because of a mental breakdown.

Waking Up like a Dream in "Mulholland Road"

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