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Originally Posted by Badlittlekitten
Any David Lynch fans here?
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Big fan here! INLAND EMPIRE is definitely Lynch's most schizophrenic film to date, maybe his brain turned into acid. But, really, it's a culmination of themes he explored in Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr., shifting, morphing, lost identities, lost paths, guilt, different views of reality, reality within reality, the role of Hollywood as a factory of dreams and nightmares etc. This is vintage Lynch actually, totally loose and intuitive. I see this film as a part of a trilogy with Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr. and I need to watch it again. There's just so much in there.