Article related depression and the film INLAND EMPIRE.
Fernanda Solórzano has written an interesting article in free lyrics in which he analyzes the film INLAND EMPIRE by David Lynch from the perspective of depression.
Inland Empire begins with a prologue. A Polish prostitute discussed with a client, and this leaves her in a hotel room. There, she sees a television program in which three giant rabbits behave like humans. His disjointed dialogues provoke laughter and applause, as in the sitcoms. The main frame of the tape starts when Nikki (Laura Dern) opens the door of his luxurious home to a strange woman (Grace Zabriskie). With an Eastern European accent, woman claims to be her neighbor and tells him to get the role of tape which Nikki auditioned. Then, he tells a Polish folk tale about a boy who cause "the birth of evil" and a girl who discovers a palace behind an alley. The woman claims to have been that girl Nikki and not remember it. Confused and scared, This orders the interloper homebound. To prove that does not lie, neighboring Nikki does see what will happen the next day. Says another couch in the same house, where the actress celebrated with her friends the news that, in effect, He has obtained the paper. Hereinafter the shooting of the film and the growing identification with Nikki's character is told. A kind of traveling between dimensions of space and time, Nikki is the protagonist of all the stories suggested here: It is a Polish prostitute, a girl who discovers a palace behind an alley, a movie actress and the character of this fiction. In every story is a victim of a jealous man and all repeat certain lines of dialogue. To the scene of anthropomorphic rabbits has links with other.
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