For its first 4K UHD package, the Criterion Collection gives David Lynch’s masterpiece its best home video presentation to date.
The episode divides its time between domestic drama, overarching mythology, and seriocomic pop surrealism.
The episode’s emotional epicenter is Bobby Briggs, now white-haired and working as a deputy for the department.
The film finally nets the beautiful, evocative disc it’s long deserved, in a rare case of reality fulfilling a dream.
Mulholland Drive is a haunting, selfish masterpiece that literalizes the theory of surrealism as perpetual dream state.