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Essay heading: David Lynch Mulholland Drive
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The most important scene which had an influence on Diane was the party at the director’s house where he announced his engagement to Camillia. Diane’s fantasy was based on the several characters who were in this party. It's obvious that Diane has seen as a nobody, pitiful, pathetic loser suffering from a desperate love and when Adam and Camilla announce their engagement, Diane's humiliation is complete... displayed 300 characters
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It's obvious that Diane has seen as a nobody, pitiful, pathetic loser suffering from a desperate love and when Adam and Camilla announce their engagement, Diane's humiliation is complete. So what she does is to create a world of fantasy where she takes the leading role. First of all she fulfils a wish of becoming an actress, seeing herself in L... displayed next 300 characters
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