| Inland Empire (2006)
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Production Team |
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| Director |
David Lynch |
| Producer |
Jay Aaseng; Jeremy Alter |
| Writer |
David Lynch |
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Universal |
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| Plot |
| 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 unfurls, 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. |
| Movie Details |
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Thriller; Mystery |
| Country |
USA
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| Language |
Polish |
| Running Time |
172 |
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| Movie Release Date |
2006 |
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Color |
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| Personal Details |
| Format |
DVD |
| Seen It |
Yes |
| Index |
104 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
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| Edition Details |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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