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Inland Empire
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Laura Dern, Jeremy Irons, Justin Theroux, Karolina Gruszka View AllCrew
David Lynch (Screenplay), David Lynch (Director) View AllRelease: Sep. 6th, 2006
Runtime: 2 hours, 52 minutes
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Inland Empire
A new David Lyunch movie, I can't wait.
Oh and speaking of Lynch, how many of you think this is him;
I have my doubts....
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What do you think Inland Empire meant?
NOTE: This thread will contain spoilers.
I think it was about the evolution of a woman from a newbie in Hollywood to a member of the sad truth that Hollywood can be a hellhole. Laura Fern slowly...
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Inland Empire and the purpose of a film
So after watching Inland Empire, I have been thinking about the film a lot. It is an extremely polarizing film that people seem to either absolutely despise, or love it.
So my question is, althoug...
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INLAND EMPIRE (Lynch, 2006)
Anyone excited about this? I just saw it's plot outline on IMDb and I am all of a sudden very interested ...
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Pyro Tramp
Whether Lynch was trying for something similar to Warhol's [i]Empire[/i] is very possible, certainly through the length; and seeming false endings, leaving the viewer learning to not wait for the end but live the experience..
Whether Lynch was trying for something similar to Warhol's [i]Empire[/i] is very possible, certainly through the length; and seeming false endings, leaving the viewer learning to not wait for the end but live the experience..
thracian dawg
And the ending, in addition to finishing up the film in a wonderfully boisterous and rousing fashion, this suggests yet another lynchian idea: that of a version of the Hollywood actors old folks home where tragic movie heroines, after all their celluloid suffering, attain a kind of grace and come to....
And the ending, in addition to finishing up the film in a wonderfully boisterous and rousing fashion, this suggests yet another lynchian idea: that of a version of the Hollywood actors old folks home where tragic movie heroines, after all their celluloid suffering, attain a kind of grace and come to....
Iroquois
Given how much his other films invoke dreamlike states to inspire both wonder and fear, it's not surprisingly that eventually Lynch would just throw caution to the wind and create a film that maintained that same uncertain vibe for a full feature film.
Given how much his other films invoke dreamlike states to inspire both wonder and fear, it's not surprisingly that eventually Lynch would just throw caution to the wind and create a film that maintained that same uncertain vibe for a full feature film.