Review of Inherent Vice (2014) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 08 Dec 2014
Inherent Vice is not only the first Pynchon movie; it could also, I suspect, turn out to be the last. Either way, it is the best and the most exasperating that we’ll ever have. It reaches out to his ineffable sadness, and almost gets there.
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This review of Inherent Vice (2014) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 08 Dec 2014.
Inherent Vice has generally received positive reviews.
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