http://www.timeout.com/film/news/1402.html

David Lynch came to Venice with his first film in over five years, and 'Inland 
Empire' makes 
'Mulholland Dr' look like an episode of a daytime soap. Again, there's a 
nightmare vision of 
Hollywood at its heart, but this is a darker, even more obscure beast. More 
Lynchian (ie, 
confusing, terrifying and sexually and psychologically icky) than anything the 
director has 
made, the film stands as one long (three hours) developing nightmare and exists 
entirely at 
the level of the subconscious. Frankly, it's hard to watch. Plot is near 
impossible to decipher. 
We gather that Laura Dern is an actress employed to make a film with director 
Jeremy Irons 
and co-star Justin Theroux, yet the lines between 'reality', the 
film-within-the-film and her 
past begin blurred and become indistinguishable. We witness men with 
donkey-heads. We 
see wannabe-actresses, all crop tops and fake tits, dancing 'The Locomotion'. 
Frustrations 
aside, its mysterious mood is certainly piercing and the film demands a 
second-viewing – if 
only to determine what the hell happened the first time round.





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