Watched: 05/01/2026
Format: DVD - library
Viewing: First
Director: David Robert Mitchell
Under the Silver Lake (2018) is an interesting movie. For what it sets out to do, I think it succeeds. I am not, however, particularly a fan of movies that basically say "you'll get it when you watch it again and everything at the beginning will mean something different now that you know the end". I mean, it's fun in a way, but I ain't got time for that.
SPOILERS
It's a movie that is having great fun encoding the hidden jokes and meaning in the movie while being about someone who is falling down the well of conspiracy theory and seeing hidden messages in everything. From an academic exercise - it's no doubt an interesting magic trick, what writer/ director David Robert Mitchell is doing.
I guess I'm kind of caught on the "...and so what?" of it all by the end. Like, it's a neat trick. But... to what end?
Deciphering what was actually happening and why could absolutely be something one could try. And maybe the movie even could have spoken to the moment as, in 2018, QAnon was still a force, and America was fully descending into seeing hidden meaning in everything (we just live there now).









