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Inherent Vice
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In 1970, drug-fueled Los Angeles detective Larry 'Doc' Sportello is surprised by Shasta Fay Hempworth, his former girlfriend and her plot for Mickey Wolfmann, her billionaire boyfriend, his wife, and her boyfriend. Shasta believes Wolfmann is the target of an abduction attempt by his wife and her lover. In helping Shasta, Doc not only goes on a search for Wolfmann, but others who go missing, including Shasta, and one who is assumed to be murdered.
In 1970, drug-fueled Los Angeles detective Larry 'Doc' Sportello is surprised by Shasta Fay Hempworth, his former girlfriend and her plot for Mickey Wolfmann, her billionaire boyfriend, his wife, and her boyfriend. Shasta believes Wolfmann is the target of an abduction attempt by his wife and her lover. In helping Shasta, Doc not only goes on a search for Wolfmann, but others who go missing, including Shasta, and one who is assumed to be murdered.
Actors:
Jeannie Berlin,
Erica Sullivan,
Madison Leisle,
Josh Brolin,
Will C.,
Ellen Ho,
Marianne Bourg
Jeannie Berlin
1 November 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
Erica Sullivan
Madison Leisle
2 June 1999
Josh Brolin
12 February 1968, Santa Monica, California, USA
Will C.
30 January 1971, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Ellen Ho
10 July 1988, San Francisco, California, USA
Marianne Bourg
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Benicio del Toro #Inherent Vice #Jena Malone #Joanna Newsom #Joaquin Phoenix #Josh Brolin #Katherine Waterston #Martin Short #Owen Wilson #Paul Thomas Anderson #Reese Witherspoon
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January 09, 2015
Inherent Vice is a sun-glared, neon-limned muddle of noir plotline and potheaded jokery that not only doesn't make sense, but actually seems to try hard not to.
December 06, 2016
Inherent Vice may not be one of Paul Thomas Anderson's better films, but there is enough there to make it more enjoyable than not.
March 04, 2016
Once you let the chaos of all the eccentric characters and the mystery Doc is trying to solve, wash over you, you start appreciating it, but if you question it and try to corral it, the film just slips away from you.
July 14, 2016
Inherent Vice is a bizarre, almost dreamlike, movie, one that makes sense from moment to moment but falls apart the second you try to tie it all together.
October 28, 2016
... I was drawn into this crazy world completely by Anderson and his merry pranksters, a shaggy dog mystery with a stoner Philip Marlowe applying of free-association investigative technique...
January 09, 2015
Although it's not as hermetic and impenetrable as The Master, Inherent Vice still comes off as a giant inside joke to anyone who hasn't read Pynchon's novel.
January 12, 2015
Anderson moves further from conventional storytelling with each new film, and closer to something more intuitive, more damning, more true. He hasn't made it there yet. God help us when he does.
June 18, 2016
After a decade spent making two films that are like pressure cookers, Anderson was clearly ready to blow off some steam.
January 09, 2015
Some storylines conclude, some collide, others dissipate. But the film's main crime is this: It's boring.
April 14, 2016
Its avalanche of idiosyncrasies might make it tough sledding for general audiences, but for trippy, glassblown noir, "Inherent Vice" is a prime cut.
January 09, 2015
Joaquin Phoenix is perfectly cast as the perpetually befuddled Doc, a private detective of sorts who immerses himself in pot in the Los Angeles of 1970.
July 19, 2016
If the adaptation's a little too faithful to sustain a cinematically tight story, there's still a lot to admire in the sheer, uninhibited folly of the whole thing, the gall to get groovy while the Oscar-watchers are on high alert.
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