Inherent Vice Comments

  • Armando 2022-04-20 09:01:45

    Still missing some...

  • Roxane 2022-04-20 09:01:45

    The first time I didn't understand it at all, I couldn't connect all the events and characters. After reading it, I went back and fast-forwarded to see it. Although I finally figured it out as a whole, I still didn't understand some small details and connections. The progress of the whole movie is like a daze, but I can feel that the director has a certain feeling for this story, just like the Coen brothers showed in "Thunderbolt", but I don't like this story. no...

  • Caden 2022-04-20 09:01:45

    【Complementary...

  • Carmela 2022-04-20 09:01:45

    8.2 Although adapted from Pynchon's novel, the Southern California background, the hippie detective, the slow pace, the superficial humor and banter, the true feeling in the heart (very Marlowe), and the work of the PTA, it is hard not to feel that this is a novel. A tribute to The Long Farewell. In such a movie, there is a lot of doubt that there will be no important truth in the fog. What matters is the atmosphere of the fog itself and the emotions after the fog dissipates, so the information...

  • Kenny 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    I really want to see buddy cops with doc and big...

  • Lilliana 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    3.0 After reading it in two and a half minutes, I still have a good impression of the original book, or I wouldn't watch this movie. But the overall handling is just too superficial, and chattering is not a problem at all, but it is very uncomfortable to use chattering as the only connection method. Anyway, I want to slap her once I listen to the female voice-over that is rude and...

  • Ena 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    @dianbo4.5 originally prepared with dull and incomprehensible mental preparations, but it turned out that the time was too fast to laugh every minute; the case was just a pretense, the key is to be accompanied by an indescribable cold humor in a blurred and lazy atmosphere. The intricate clues are intricate and darker than the other, and outlines a scroll of 70'S California Riverside Map that is almost all-inclusive; such a sullen quality is actually refreshing after HE comes out; I think the...

  • Arnold 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Mud Meng is the master's nest can't...

  • Graham 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    PTA has mastered the secret connection between sexuality and hunchback, tears and blades of grass. Are you leaning more and more towards David...

  • Van 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Very good, the dialogue is bursting with praise, and every sentence is worth pondering. It's just too long, and it's a little bit inconcentrating in the latter...

Extended Reading
  • Clara 2021-12-18 08:01:11

    Brain hole

    Bomi said that the evil nature can be seen as a postscript to "Closed Island". I think pushing like this can bring out two clues a little bit. The narration that has been around, speaking to the camera from time to time, the woman who still surrounds Joaquin and his girlfriend should be a doctor....

  • Florian 2021-12-18 08:01:11

    It’s right to be confused. The historical poison and trauma carried by "Nature is Evil" is a trace that history must have.


    The background of "The Evil of Nature" was in Nixon's reign. Reagan was the governor of California. In 1970, with the exhaustion of the 1960s, he shattered the wreath of "peace and love" and tossed all the hopes of the decade. live. Private detective Larry (Larry Doc Sportello) (played by...

Inherent Vice quotes

  • Sortilège: [referring to the police station] On principle he tried to spend as little time around the glass house as possible. All this strange alternative cop history and cop politics, cop dynasties, cop heroes and evil doers, saintly cops and psycho cops, cops too stupid to live and cops too smart for their own good, insulated by secret loyalties and codes of silence from the world they'd all been given the control.

  • Doc Sportello: How would I forget something like that?

    Deputy D.A. Penny Kimball: Grass. And who knows what else?

    Doc Sportello: I'm only a light smoker.

    Deputy D.A. Penny Kimball: How many joints have you had today?

    Doc Sportello: I have to check the logbook.