The Nowhere Inn
United States
1714 people rated St. Vincent sets out to make a documentary about her music, but when she hires a close friend to direct, notions of reality, identity, and authenticity grow increasingly distorted and bizarre.
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Olwe2Lesh
24/10/2024 16:00
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RAMONA MOUZ🇬🇦🇨🇬🇨🇩
29/05/2023 07:45
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skawngur
23/05/2023 03:40
If you are a St. Vincent fan you are most likely going to enjoy this movie. Was really fun seeing Annie acting. The new songs released in it are 10/10.
PRINCE CHARMING 🌎❤️💦
23/05/2023 03:40
I wanted to love The Nowhere Inn, because I'm a fan of Carrie Brownstein, and I like mockumentaries. This is more of a drug-addled, surrealistic reaction to the superficiality of celebrity, classism, and the reality of the fakeness of filmed reality. There's a lot of interpersonal cruelty between Annie & Brownstein which is frustrating & anxiety-inducing while it is couched in what feels like a nightmare. What I like about The Nowhere Inn is it's a reaction, one of disgust, which is appropriate. The objective of a mockumentary is to be satirical, sarcastic, comedic, and slightly absurd - and while there are a few really funny moments, the story gets buried under layers upon layers of mess. All said and done, I asked myself if viewers of The Nowhere Inn are supposed to feel like they were on the outside of an inside joke. That is where that film has left me.
Zahrae Saher
23/05/2023 03:40
Annie Clark is music star St. Vincent. She asked her friend Carrie Brownstein to make a documentary about her tour. On stage, she is cool and powerful but in the real world, she's a nice boring pushover. Carrie suggests injecting some of her on-stage persona into her real life to spice up the documentary. Annie takes it too far.
This is funny little indie. Some of it is downright Spinal Tap. The sex scene is pure Spinal Tap. The story does lose the thread at the end when it tries to go surreal. It seems like the writers felt they had nowhere to go. The thing is that there is an obvious way to close it out. Annie and Carrie need to have a heart-to-heart to save their friendship. Their friendship is the overarching premise of the movie. I thought the prison is a great move but everything after that is missing the point. It's still really fun.
Live Beyond The Wall
23/05/2023 03:40
Has some good humor in it. I only watched this because of Dakota Johnson (hot), but this St. Vincent chick turned out alright. She's a Texas gal and has some decent, heartfelt tunes. Too bad she and Dakota broke up during the making of this documentary. I really hope it gives Annie (St. Vincent's real name) the inspiration she needs to make another rad record. Maybe she should use her real name, though, St. Vincent sounds like the name of a hospital. The chick who wrote the movie plays in a punk band called Sleater-Kinney. Maybe the St. Vincent moniker was her idea.
Taati Kröhne
23/05/2023 03:40
Imagine being young and seeing Inland Empire for the first time and deciding to become a director.
This is probably what you'd have made - the inspiration is obvious, you're onto something but not quite there. And you don't get there even by the end of the movie.
The atmosphere is a bit off, at times weird for the sake of being weird, mostly boring, repetitive, and just a tad bit pretentious.
It's fine - we all have to start somewhere and I would've been probably more generous with my rating hadn't I realized that the character of St. Vincent and her friend are very much real people playing themselves. Or at least some version of themselves they think it's cool.
Bearing that in mind, all of the potential symbolism goes down the drain once you realize there are NO characters and there is NO story. It's just a vanity project to show how offbeat these women are.
I've seen people commenting online that you have to *know* St. Vincent's career and persona in order to get this movie. I'm sorry, but it's just an excuse for bad filmmaking.
What makes Inland Empire great is that you don't have to know anything about David Lynch, because the film speaks for itself. This does not speak for anyone. Just avoid it.
Kwesta
23/05/2023 03:40
I am a fan of St. Vincent and have been for years now. I am also a huge Portlandia fan; Carrie Brownstein's off-beat humor is something that I can and have enjoyed. Because of that, I was excited to watch this film, and truly thought I could handle whatever oddities were thrown my way. I was stupid to think so highly of myself. I felt out of step with this film as soon as it started and never really fell into rhythm with whatever was going on. I loved the music sequences and really enjoyed seeing Annie Clark acting (even if she was playing herself)
Eddy Lama
23/05/2023 03:40
This movie has a good first part, but in the second part it gets confusing.
The film starts well and a bit funny, it begins by criticizing the audience and that we always want to see something interesting on the person behind the artist, it also states that it is very difficult for us as humans to open ourselves emotionally. It also argues that it is not necessary for the audience to know everything about our favorite artists and that by wanting to know that, we can easily be fooled into creating an identity of the artist that is not the same as that of the human being behind it. But in the second half it loses its sense of what it means with the metaphors, it is not known if the main character is exaggerating things or is just pretending, because of this that character begins to get fed up with its sarcastic and exaggerated way of acting, It's hard to understand the tone of this movie. The story is not told in the best way, just as the ending is overwhelming since it shows that sometimes we are afraid of opening ourselves emotionally to others and that sometimes we do not want to know ourselves, but it does so in a very intense and very sudden way.
It is not understood if it wants to be a fake documentary, or if something like this really happened or if they just did nonsense things and built a very crazy and intense story, I did nos like it and I would not recommend it, but if you are a fan of the artist which it is about, you may like it.
Kayl/thalya💭
23/05/2023 03:40
Look, I think you have to a) like st Vincent and b) get her a little bit. Honestly, I had fun thinking about how much fun they must have had, while filming some of the more "outrageous" scenes! You get a little live footage, you get a little of what you think she's like bts and her friendship with CB and then, you also get to laugh with what she created in order to become "more interesting" bts for the documentary. I liked it a lot! I don't know what to call it, but I don't need to. It's not a movie, it's not a documentary, it is really fun though. Also, i loved the cinematography. I rated it with a 6/10, just because I've rated films that I like higher, but this is not a filmy film...whatever, just watch it if you like her! Bye.