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Inland Empire (2006)

2006 | Documentary | Drama | Mystery

179 mins

Nikki (Laura Dern), an actress, takes on a role in a new film, and because her husband (Peter J. Lucas) is very jealous, her co-star Devon (Justin Theroux) gets a warning not to make any romantic overtures -- especially since the characters they play are having an affair. Both actors learn that the project is a remake of an unfinished film in which the stars were murdered.



Produced by Absurda Inc.
Director David Lynch
Writer David Lynch
Cast Laura Dern, Jeremy Irons, Justin Theroux, Harry Dean Stanton, Peter J. Lucas, Terryn Westbrook, Jan Hench and Krzystof Majchrzak

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Inland Empire (2006)
Inland Empire (2006)
2006 | Documentary, Drama, Mystery

"Well, in no particular order, and not to be sycophantic, number one would be INLAND EMPIRE, the last David Lynch movie. I saw it four times in the theater, at the IFC theater on Sixth Avenue in New York, and I loved it because it plays with a lot of narrative conventions but then disposes with them. It made of lot of more traditional filmmaking seem sort of adolescent to me. And I might be alone in my opinion, but I think it’s the best movie David Lynch has ever made."

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2006 | Documentary, Drama, Mystery
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As somebody who is currently alive and breathing, take this with a grain of salt but: I think this may be the closest thing we have to know what dying feels like. Full-tilt, three hour nonstop mindfuck that features the single scariest piece of horror movie imagery I've ever seen. Went through shades of loving, hating, and being indifferent towards this but ultimately fell head over heels and appreciated everything altogether in retrospect - just needed to experience the whole thing first. Dern is beyond fabulous, only Lynch is capable of cooking up something *this* fully committed to scrambling one's brain. But most importantly of all, it didn't drag for a second. What being way too high feels like without actually being high.