Inherent Vice

Inherent Vice

Movie |

Private Investigator | California

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Romance, Crime, Drama, Mystery
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Paul Thomas Anderson, Eric Richard Lasko, Jillian Giacomini, Trevor Tavares
  • Cast(s): Josh Brolin, Joaquin Phoenix, Owen Wilson, Katherine Waterston, Reese Witherspoon See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 28min
  • Music: Jonny Greenwood,Matthew Wood,Christopher Scarabosio,David Acord,Andrea Gard
  • Award(s): Lost Weekend 2015 (Won)
    Oscar 2015 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Buttwhistle, Amsterdam
  • Story:
    In Los Angeles at the turn of the 1970s, drug-fueled detective Larry "Doc" Sportello investigates the disappearance of an ex-girlfriend.
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6.6/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
In Los Angeles at the turn of the 1970s, drug-fueled detective Larry "Doc" Sportello investigates the disappearance of an ex-girlfriend.
Ratings

6.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Lost Weekend Award

Best Film | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Ensemble Cast | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Josh

Robert Altman Award

2015 | Michael Kenneth

(director) | 2015 | Michael Kenneth

Golden Trailer Award

Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over | 2015

GMS Award

Best Music Supervision for a Trailer | 2015

ICS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

BSFC Award

Best Use of Music in a Film | 2014

Golden Train Award

Best Actor | 2014 | Joaquin

LAFCA Award

Best Music | 2014 | Jonny

NBR Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

Top Ten Films | 2014

SFFCC Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2014 | Paul Thomas

UFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

EDA Special Mention Award

Movie You Wanted to Love But Just Couldnt | 2015

DFCS Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2015 | Mark

Golden Globe Award

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2015 | Joaquin

GAFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Cinematography | 2015 | Robert

Best Production Design | 2015 | Amy

AFCA Award

Best International Film English Language | 2016

Best Film | 2014

Sant Jordi Award

Best Foreign Film Millor pellcula estrangera | 2016 | Paul Thomas

Saturn Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Josh

Best ActionAdventure Film | 2015

EDA Award

Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Eddie Award

Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2015 | Leslie

Excellence in Production Design Award

Period Film | 2015 | Amy

Top 10 Film Award

Best Film | 2015 | Paul Thomas

COFCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Josh

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Chlotrudis Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

CDG Award

Excellence in Period Film | 2015 | Mark

Critics Choice Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Josh

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Art Direction | 2015 | Amy

Best Costume Design | 2015 | Mark

DFCS Award

Best Picture | 2015

Best Original Score | 2015 | Jonny

Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Josh

Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Katherine

Best Director | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Gold Derby Film Award

Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Golden Trailer Award

Best Original Score TV Spot | 2015

HFCS Award

Best Picture | 2015

Best Director | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Josh

Best Cinematography | 2015 | Robert

Best Poster Design | 2015

ICS Award

Best Production Design | 2015 | David

Best Ensemble | 2015

Best Picture | 2015

IFMCA Award

Best Original Score for an ActionAdventureThriller Film | 2015 | Jonny

INOCA Award

Best Ensemble Cast | 2015

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Josh

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Costume Design | 2015 | Mark

IOMA Award

Best Art Direction Miglior scenografia | 2015 | David

Best Costume Design Migliori costumi | 2015 | Mark

LMGI Award

Outstanding Locations in a Period Film | 2015

ALFS Award

Technical Achievement of the Year | 2015 | Mark

NSFC Award

Best Screenplay | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Actor | 2015 | Joaquin

NCFCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Josh

OFTA Film Award

Best Movie Trailer | 2015

Satellite Award

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Katherine

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Cinematography | 2015 | Robert

Seattle Film Critics Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2015 | Josh

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2015 | Paul Thomas

Best Costume Design | 2015 | Mark

SIYAD Award

Best Foreign Film | 2015

USC Scripter Award

2015 | Thomas

(screenwriter) | 2015 | Thomas

ACCA Award

Best Costume Design | 2014 | Mark

BOFCA Award

Best Film | 2014

CFCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Josh

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

Best Cinematography | 2014 | Robert

Golden Train Award

Best Film | 2014 | Paul Thomas

FFCC Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

Golden Schmoes Award

Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2014

Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2014 | Josh

Favorite Movie Poster of the Year | 2014

Best Trailer of the Year | 2014

Best TA of the Year | 2014 | Katherine

ICP Award

Best Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

Best Original Score or Soundtrack | 2014 | Jonny

Best Film | 2014

Best Lead Actor | 2014 | Joaquin

Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Josh

Best Director | 2014 | Paul Thomas

Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Katherine

Best Cinematography | 2014 | Robert

Best Editing | 2014 | Leslie

OFCS Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Josh

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

PFCS Award

Best Costume Design | 2014 | Mark

SFFCC Award

Best Production Design | 2014 | David

Best Editing | 2014 | Leslie

SLFCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Josh

Best Music | 2014 | Jonny

TFCA Award

Best Picture | 2014

Best Director | 2014 | Paul Thomas

Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Josh

Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Katherine

Best Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

VVFP Award

Best Film | 2014

Best Supporting Actor | 2014 | Josh

Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Katherine

Best Director | 2014 | Paul Thomas

Best Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

WAFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Paul Thomas

BOX OFFICE

Budget 20,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 14,710,975 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Reese Witherspoon filmed all of her scenes in four days. Writer and director Paul Thomas Anderson loved working with her so much that he and Joaquin Phoenix, who famously worked with Witherspoon in Walk the Line (2005), began talking with Witherspoon about possibly changing the story so that her character would be around more. However, ultimately the actress convinced the two that it wouldn't be a good idea, something that in retrospect Anderson agrees with.

According to writer and director Paul Thomas Anderson, Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon "have their own language and short hand" with each other. While their natural rapport helped to show the chemistry between their characters, this led to Anderson having to constantly remind them to stop chatting so that they could film.

The character Sortilège appears as a supporting character in the novel, and although she does give helpful advice to Doc, she is not the narrator. While writing the screenplay, Paul Thomas Anderson decided the film "needed a female voice" and tailored it specifically for his friend Joanna Newsom. The character also fulfilled Anderson's desire to preserve Thomas Pynchon's prose, which is nearly identical to Sortilège's narration.

Robert Downey Jr. was originally attached in the lead role, but Joaquin Phoenix ended up taking the role due to Paul Thomas Anderson deciding he wanted to work with Phoenix again. Downey reported that Anderson thought he was "too old" for the role, essentially, not because of scheduling conflicts.

This film is the first adaptation of any of Thomas Pynchon's novels to be produced for the screen. Paul Thomas Anderson's script for the film reportedly had the blessing of Thomas Pynchon.

Popular Dialogues

"Sortilège: [narrating] Inherent vice in a maritime insurance policy is anything that you can't avoid. Eggs break, chocolate melts, glass shatters, and Doc wondered what that meant when it applied to ex-old ladies."

"Sortilège: [narrating] Well Mornin' Sam, like a bad luck planet in today's horoscope, here's the old hippie-hating mad dog himself in the flesh: Lieutenant Detective Christian F. "Bigfoot" Bjornsen. SAG member, John Wayne walk, flat top of Flintstone proportions and that evil, little shit-twinkle in his eye that says Civil Rights Violations."

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