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Synopsis: "Nikki (Laura Dern) is a married actress who ends up bedding her co-star (Justin Theroux), but is it an affair or just acting? When the two start calling each other by their characters' names, the faint line between fact and fiction gets even fuzzier in this David Lynch mystery. Jeremy Irons stars as Kingsley, the director of the film within the film who does little to help the characters -- or the audience -- distinguish reality from fantasy." "Brilliant!!!!""I don't even know where to start when I talk about this wonderfully brilliant masterpeice. It starts off with Laura Dern (Nikki/Sue) told that she will star in a adulterous love story with Justin Therox (Devon/Billy) and the film is directed by Jeremy Irons (Kingsley). But the film is a cursed remake and that will drive Nikki to the edge of her sanity. That is pretty much the plot but also a lot of the film takes place in Poland and that might not seem important but if you want to unravel this brillint riddle, you need to know that. This film is both horrifingly beautiful and satarical. Inland Empire is a must-see and David Lynch's best film along side Mulholland Drive." by 123456 on Tue Nov 1st, 2011 0 Comments | Reply | Report |
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