Inland Empire one sentence comment
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Emma 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Movies are dreams, and Akira Kurosawa honestly said that this is "Dream", David Lynch's personal dream, a dream within a dream. The inland is David's inland; the empire is Lynch's empire. Please feel free to interpret and justify yourself.
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Kaleb 2021-12-26 08:01:07
One of David Lynch's most obscure movies is almost impossible to deconstruct correctly. The second half of the narrative is completely fragmented. Multi-layered narratives, blurry and shaking shots, distorted close-ups, blurred colors, a large number of mashups and collages of dialogue and intentions, and a 3-hour film length, make you stare without thinking. This is David Lynch’s most thorough show of the spiritual world, but I still prefer the gorgeous and easy-to-understand "Mulholland Road." (8.5/10)
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Rabbit: Have there been any calls?
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Kingsley Stewart: What is going on? What the bloody hell's going on?