According to the novel, it's not bad

Marie 2021-12-18 08:01:11

The actor is a hippie in the late 1960s and early 1970s, smoking marijuana and working as a private detective. One day, my ex-girlfriend suddenly arrived and told him that the real estate tycoon she was next to might be deceived and asked him to help. So the actor went around to inquire, contact all kinds of people, etc., and encountered all kinds of troubles. It turns out that the tycoon gave up everything voluntarily. The ex-girlfriend returned to the male protagonist and told him that when she was with the tycoon, she was only a tycoon’s sex tool. Not only did she treat her in a variety of perverted ways, but she also offered her to other people to enjoy. The protagonist and a policeman kill the two underworld figures together, and get a batch of drugs that the two men eat illicitly. The protagonist used these drugs in exchange to help a police informant he met during this period, who was also forced to get into the gang to escape the control of the police station and the gang, and reunite with his family. In the end, the actor and his girlfriend missed and felt comprehension while driving.
This film is adapted from the novel of the same name by a well-known writer. It is not bad to adapt the works of the writer who is known for its obscure and complex into a methodical film.
In response to certain aspects of American society in the late 1960s and early 1970s, this film also did a good job, at least according to the original book to show certain characteristics of that era.
There is a dew point plot in the film, that is, the actor's ex-girlfriend comes back to him again. The two talk first, and then make love intensely. The girlfriend is exposed at all three points, Mimi is not too big, and her butt is upright.

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Extended Reading
  • Caden 2022-04-20 09:01:45

    【Complementary standard】

  • D'angelo 2021-12-18 08:01:11

    A black detective story, PTA is too lazy to put such a good story into the genre template of a detective movie. Such a story is easy to think of [Chinatown] movies, but it weakens the recognition of such movies. And the genre attributes have magnified its literary and contemporary texture, and omnisciently said a lot of the pictures are not acting, and reduced the driving plot and soundtrack to a very low level, but the stamina of the film is even greater. ★★★★

Inherent Vice quotes

  • Sortilège: [from trailer]

    [narrating]

    Sortilège: If it's a quiet night out at the beach and your ex-old lady suddenly out of nowhere shows up with a story about her current billionaire- developer boyfriend, and his wife, and her boyfriend, and a plot to kidnap the billionaire and throw him in a loony bin...

    Shasta Fay Hepworth: [approaches Doc] I need your help, Doc!

    Sortilège: [continues narrating] Maybe you should just look the other way.

    [pause]

    Sortilège: But if you're Doc, it may all start to get a little peculiar after that...

  • Doc Sportello: [from trailer]

    [stumbling at the top of a staircase with his gun]

    Doc Sportello: Did I hit you?