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Directed by David Lynch
Cinema of the surreal icon David Lynch follows up the success of his critically acclaimed 2001 feature Mulholland Drive with this dark mystery, shot on a handheld Sony PD150 digital video recorder. It is the tale of an actress whose personality becomes increasingly fragmented as she delves ever deeper into her work for a high-profile filmmaker. Kingsley (Jeremy Irons) is a director looking to adapt for the screen a Polish gypsy folktale that was previously stalled when the two leads were viciously murdered. Having offered the female lead to devoted actress Nikki (Laura Dern), Kingsley warns her male co-star, Devon (Justin Theroux), to maintain his professional distance, as Nikki's husband (Peter J. Lucas) is known to be notoriously possessive. As the passionate co-stars quickly cross the line and become lovers, Nikki's slowly slipping sense of reality causes her to eventually become lost in her character while the mysterious story of a Polish couple and a trio of giant stage-bound rabbits (voices of Naomi Watts, Scott Coffey, and Laura Harring) lounge around on the sofa and tend to their domestic duties. Shot over the course of two and a half years and without a formalized script, Lynch's hallucinogenic look at a doomed film project features all of the abstract imagery and strange symbolism that have long made the director a favorite of film fans who embrace his disorienting approach to unconventional storytelling. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"Further into the labyrinth we go with David..if the twists of "Mulholland Drive" lost you,(did you see what i did ?) then i dont expect you will get here... It's over-long and sprawling on first viewing ,but the apparently barren sections are punctuated by such genuinely shocking imagery,that you will go back for more,but with a deal of trepidation.. A crazily quick run through from me..The fracturing of the "narrative" begins almost straight away..the first section echoes "[More]
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"The idea for this analysis came to mind when I recently saw Bergman's The Seventh Seal. While I was not quite as blown away by the film as most accolades of the film would suggest, I still found it to be an excellent movie, and could see very clearly the influence it has had on so many films that have come after it. The one scene that I especially noticed a direct legacy in later films wa " [More]
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"Every once in a while, a movie comes along that I know that if I write an honest review of it, I will receive hate mail. These are usually extremely popular and/or critically respected films that I feel just don't deserve the reputation. Although I saw some of these before I started writing reviews, let's take a stroll down memory lane at some of these movies: The Tin Drum, Rushmore, The Deer Hunter, The Usual Suspects, Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night, Juliet of the Spirits, Kiss Me Deadl " [More]
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"Inland Empire is exceptionally strange. There is almost no comprehendable narrative, and where there is one, it is so sketchy and surreal that it is still difficult to follow. It is a moody, dark, 3 hour nightmare. It is a certified, hardcore mind-f*ck, leaving you with almost no sense of what you just watched, making it near impossible to decipher with just one viewing. I loved every minute of it.Now, I know there are several theories about the plot floati " [More]
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"[quote user="Smooth_J"] Surreal, absurd, disturbing, or just plain strange movies. I got this idea from a discussion on IMDB, and I believe some movie website or magazine released a list of the top 20 a while back. In terms of overall weirdness, here it goes: 1. Un Chien Andalou The old Bunuel-Dali collaboration. This had me at the part where the eye gets " [More]
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"[quote user="Smooth_J"] [quote user="TheWorkingDead"] Inland Empire You had this as an honorary mention, and I'm putting it here because, well, it was the one time where David Lynch out-weirded me. I mean to say, I usually fall in love with all of his films and all of his surrealism, but Inland Empire kept shaking me loose faster than I could keep up with it. < " [More]
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"[quote user="TheWorkingDead"] Inland Empire You had this as an honorary mention, and I'm putting it here because, well, it was the one time where David Lynch out-weirded me. I mean to say, I usually fall in love with all of his films and all of his surrealism, but Inland Empire kept shaking me loose faster than I could keep up with it. [/quote] I remember fe " [More]
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"Gozu/Izo: I know, I'm cheating by putting two films on here in one spot, but I can't decide which is weirder, and they're both by Takashi Miike. So if you're #5 spot can contain a whole list of movies, than I can include one tie. Gozu is a weird road trip as a yakuza tries to find and dispose of the body of hi " [More]
 

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