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"Lynch, undisputed master, has once again managed to tear my heart apart. He did it with kindness, unsettling and destroying me." "In front of those 172 minutes of pure cinema the viewer cannot react: they are incapable: losing orientation from the first 40 minutes and never finding themselves again, lost in an abstract and irrefutable limbo."
"Lynch, undisputed master, has once again managed to tear my heart apart. He did it with kindness, unsettling and destroying me."
"In front of those 172 minutes of pure cinema the viewer cannot react: they are incapable: losing orientation from the first 40 minutes and never finding themselves again, lost in an abstract and irrefutable limbo."
Dive into the enigmatic world of Inland Empire and experience David Lynch’s cinematic genius—watch, feel, and be transformed.
Where, therefore, a film like ‘Mulholland Drive’ inspired a type of projection... ‘Inland Empire’ drags in a totally abstruse operation that doesn’t inspire, but rather demands that the viewer, at all costs, finds something in it. Lynch remains one of the greatest directors around... But it’s something that suits aesthetes, who probably won’t notice that as the film entirely loses the thread of the plot.
Where, therefore, a film like ‘Mulholland Drive’ inspired a type of projection... ‘Inland Empire’ drags in a totally abstruse operation that doesn’t inspire, but rather demands that the viewer, at all costs, finds something in it.
Lynch remains one of the greatest directors around... But it’s something that suits aesthetes, who probably won’t notice that as the film entirely loses the thread of the plot.
Explore the enigmatic world of Inland Empire and decide if Lynch’s provocation speaks to you.
"David Lynch is not what transpires from his films or his paintings. The artist-Lynch and the person-Lynch are two completely separate entities." "It's so exciting when you fall in love with ideas... And getting lost is wonderful."
"David Lynch is not what transpires from his films or his paintings. The artist-Lynch and the person-Lynch are two completely separate entities."
"It's so exciting when you fall in love with ideas... And getting lost is wonderful."
Discover the genius of David Lynch—read, watch, and get inspired by his unique vision and passion for creativity!
The cinema of David Lynch requires an audience without expectations. Everything, absolutely everything, in terms of plot, is explained in the dialogues.
The cinema of David Lynch requires an audience without expectations.
Everything, absolutely everything, in terms of plot, is explained in the dialogues.
Dive into the enigmatic world of Inland Empire and discover the emotional power of David Lynch's unique storytelling.
A game of overlaps and digressions seemingly devoid of a narrative 'plot'.. the compass of the filmic story. The viewer can never be passive: they must extract and weave the threads of an intricate and polysemous plot on their own.
A game of overlaps and digressions seemingly devoid of a narrative 'plot'.. the compass of the filmic story.
The viewer can never be passive: they must extract and weave the threads of an intricate and polysemous plot on their own.
Dive into Inland Empire and experience David Lynch’s cinematic puzzle—challenge your mind and interpretations now!
With Inland Empire, Lynch removes the subject as a unique entity to make room for the plurality of sensations. The film states clearly that true and false do not exist and have never existed; only death exists.
With Inland Empire, Lynch removes the subject as a unique entity to make room for the plurality of sensations.
The film states clearly that true and false do not exist and have never existed; only death exists.
Dive into Inland Empire's surreal world—experience David Lynch's groundbreaking cinema that challenges reality and perception.
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