

Inherent Vice
In 1970s psychedelic Los Angeles, private investigator Doc Sportello finds his laid-back, marijuana-fueled existence disrupted when his ex-girlfriend suddenly reappears with a wild story about her wealthy new lover. What begins as a simple missing persons case quickly spirals into a labyrinthine neo-noir mystery involving surfers, drug cartels, and corrupt cops. This Paul Thomas Anderson film is a hazy, often comedic, and deeply atmospheric journey into the counterculture's twilight, filled with eccentric characters and Pynchonian absurdity.
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Region: USAbout Inherent Vice
- Title
- Inherent Vice
- Country of origin
- United States
- Release year
- 2015
- Average runtime
- 149 min
- Format
- Film
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