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WTF movie of the year: Inland Empire (wtf?!)
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| sufee_b |
| Just watched this with a few friends. I dont think the phrase WTF has been said so many times in one sitting. David Lynch up to his usual trickery but this one really was over the top for me. WTF. Anyone else seen this? WTF. :nervous: |
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| infinity HiGH |
I just watched this 2 days ago.
"WHAT. THE. ." indeed. I especially liked the part in the studio when they were rehearsing their lines and someone was in the back. Such a mind .
Definitely need to watch it a few more times. Check out Mulholland Dr. if you're a fan of Lynch's work and if you haven't seen it yet. |
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| sufee_b |
| quote: | Originally posted by infinity HiGH
I just watched this 2 days ago.
"WHAT. THE. ." indeed. I especially liked the part in the studio when they were rehearsing their lines and someone was in the back. Such a mind .
Definitely need to watch it a few more times. Check out Mulholland Dr. if you're a fan of Lynch's work and if you haven't seen it yet. |
WTF
Yea I am a fan of Lynch and we have seen all his flicks. This is quite similar to Mul Dr in terms of dream-reality sequences but there are so many holes for me in IE. Oh to top it off this is the scariest movie I have seen in a while too. There was a couple times when all of us just jumped out of our seats.:wtf: |
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| Kytracid |
| David Lynch and WTF go hand in hand. Shouldn't come as a shock if you've ever seen any of his previous movies. |
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| TheNeonAlien |
| quote: | Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Check out Mulholland Dr. if you're a fan of Lynch's work and if you haven't seen it yet. |
someone needs to sit with me and EXPLAIN this movie. I just dont get |
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| sufee_b |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheNeonAlien
someone needs to sit with me and EXPLAIN this movie. I just dont get |
This one wasn't too bad. Its a matter of dream and reality sequences basically..seen it years ago but I'll do my best to reme,ber what it is about :
basically the main character opens in a scene where she is completely in bliss and happy and people complementing her- this is the life she dreamt of..then there are scenes of her depressed, crying like the scene where she is fingering herself..thats her reality and the life she lives...there are many red and blue objects and that movie...blue represents truth and reality aspects and red rep. lies and fiction.....mmm...you know what...i'll have to watch it again to remeber alot of the other stuff..i'll get back on this :tongue2 |
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| sufee_b |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kytracid
David Lynch and WTF go hand in hand. Shouldn't come as a shock if you've ever seen any of his previous movies. |
Anyone who watches DL's movies knows that IE is by far his biggest WTF movie...extremely non-liner and multiple plot line possibilities. It was a shock considering I have seen all his movies (going back to Eraser Head). |
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| TheNeonAlien |
| quote: | Originally posted by sufee_b
This one wasn't too bad. Its a matter of dream and reality sequences basically..seen it years ago but I'll do my best to reme,ber what it is about :
basically the main character opens in a scene where she is completely in bliss and happy and people complementing her- this is the life she dreamt of..then there are scenes of her depressed, crying like the scene where she is fingering herself..thats her reality and the life she lives...there are many red and blue objects and that movie...blue represents truth and reality aspects and red rep. lies and fiction.....mmm...you know what...i'll have to watch it again to remeber alot of the other stuff..i'll get back on this :tongue2 |
what about the very beginning of the movie where the guy says he dreams of seeing the scary guy behind the diner. does that have any bearing on the movie. |
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