Extended Reading
  • Annetta 2022-03-23 09:02:22

    The Nightmare of Doom---A Brief Analysis of "Inland Empire"

    The whole film is almost in the heroine's dream. And the lens that presents reality is only modern, the lens on Hollywood Street. (including the one who was stabbed to death, excluding the one who entered the side street of the cafe with the dancers)
        All the content of the sizzling sound of the...

  • Antonia 2021-12-26 08:01:07

    "Inland Empire"

    A sixty-year-old man + a high-definition digital camera = three hours of fragmentation and disconnection from reality. I am referring to David Lynch’s new film "Inland Empire."

    The film is as its name, but the so-called "inland" does not refer to a hidden canyon in Los Angeles, but the darkest...

  • Felipe 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    I really don't like watching this movie more than once! ! ! Yao Ye Desolate Trail, Mulholland said enough is enough, this Inland Empire filming is simply too weird, too weird! ! ! If you don't read it, why bother, I went to see Mr. Tritt's story about David Lynch! ! !

  • Chaim 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    I've never watched a movie that was so badly punished. I was so sleepy after watching every scene that made no sense, but with perseverance and curiosity, I survived until 1 hour and 50 minutes, and finally got my wish and was terribly frightened. Towards the end... as expected of Lynch, this time his personal style has been thoroughly developed, and he tortured the audience harder than Mulholland Drive. Ordinary audiences don't need to understand what the story is about, sticking to the end is the key

Inland Empire quotes

  • Nikki: The ambulance guys, they say: "What the fuck happened here?" I say: "He come to a reapin' what he had been sowin', that's what." They say: "Fucker been sowing some kind of heavy shit..."

  • Nikki: Bam! I Kicked him straight in the balls so hard they go crawling into his brain for refuge - he went down like a two dollar whore.