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"Under the Silver Lake" movie industry's "4th David" candidate! ? A conspiratorial LA drawn by a genius director with a unique flair
2018.10.11
Masterpieces that explore the light and darkness of the LA entertainment industry
Sam, the main character of Under the Silver Lake, is a geek obsessed with conspiracies and codes. One night, he begins to befriend Sarah (Riley Keogh), a beautiful woman who has moved into the neighborhood, but she disappears the next day. Sarah's room is empty overnight, strange symbols are left on the walls, and the woman takes the last item from her closet. As Sam searches for Sara's whereabouts based on a few clues, he becomes convinced that there is a conspiracy hidden behind the city.
Sam lives in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles. The place is named after the Silver Lake Reservoir in this area. It is close to Hollywood, is home to many artists and creators, and is known as a fashionable city. The investigation by Sam, an amateur detective, is also based in Silver Lake. The mysterious death of a major movie producer, a cult group rumored to be connected to an incident that happened in the city, and a Arrival hidden in the hit song of the popular band ``Jesus and the Brides of Dracula'' lead Sam to the shocking truth. I will guide you.
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Set in Los Angeles, where major movie studios and music labels are located, there have been many suspense films that contrast the glamorous world of people in the entertainment industry with the darkness swirling with intrigue, crime, and mysterious events. It has been made. `` Body Double '' (1984) directed by Brian De Palma, ` `Barton Fink '' (1991) directed and written by the Coen brothers, ` `The Player '' (1992) directed by Robert Altman, and David Lynch's `` Mulholland Drive '' (2001), David Cronenberg's `` Map to the Stars '' (14). There are so many masterpieces by filmmakers known as masters and geniuses. And Mitchell's ``Under the Silver Lake'' is also an ambitious work in the lineage of these ``LA tales''.