Inland Empire

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    Inland Empire
    2006

    Synopsis

    An actress’s perception of reality becomes increasingly distorted as she finds herself falling for her co-star in a remake of an unfinished Polish production that was supposedly cursed.

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    Cast

    • Laura DernNikki Grace / Susan Blue
    • Jeremy IronsKingsley Stewart
    • Justin TherouxDevon Berk / Billy Side
    • Harry Dean StantonFreddie Howard
    • Karolina GruszkaLost Girl
    • Peter J. LucasPiotrek Krol
    • Krzysztof MajchrzakPhantom
    • Jan HenczJanek
    • Grace ZabriskieVisitor #1
    • William H. MacyAnnouncer

    Recommandations

    • 100

      TV Guide Magazine

      In the end, it's best to make peace with the film's essential and deliberate inscrutability -- something Lynch fans have learned to do since Twin Peaks -- and to simply marvel at Dern's astonishing performance, which few actresses are likely to top anytime soon.
    • 100

      Premiere

      Inland Empire is interchangably terrifying, maddening, shockingly hilarious and perversely exciting, and that's just to those who end up disliking it.
    • 90

      The New York Times

      One of the few films I've seen this year that deserves to be called art. Dark as pitch, as noir, as hate, by turns beautiful and ugly, funny and horrifying, the film is also as cracked as Mad magazine, though generally more difficult to parse.
    • 88

      Rolling Stone

      My advice, in the face of such hallucinatory brilliance, is that you hang on.
    • 70

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      Inland Empire is way, way beyond my powers of ratiocination. It's the higher math.
    • 50

      Christian Science Monitor

      Over time, though, with films such as "Lost Highway" and, to a lesser extent, "Mulholland Drive," Lynch's movies became less personal and more private. Whatever he is working out in his new film, Inland Empire, it's beyond the reach of all but his idolators.
    • 50

      Entertainment Weekly

      Inland Empire is so locked up in David Lynch's brain that it never burrows its way into ours.
    • 50

      Variety

      Inland Empire may mesmerize those for whom the helmer can do no wrong, but the unconvinced and the occasional admirer will find it dull as dishwater and equally murky.

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