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Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Television - Twin Peaks / Theatrical Release: 1991 / Director: David Lynch / Actors: Sheryl Lee, Moira Kelly ... ... more
Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me (DVD) ... / DVD released 17 September, 2001 at Second Sight Films Ltd. / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen / Fire Walk With Me is a rare spin-off that refuses to repeat what worked on TV. Despite mannerisms and "draggy" spots, Twin Peaks emerged as one of the wonders of American TV: scary and funny, erotic and serious, offensive and freakish. It meandered in an always interesting but sometimes frustrating way through two seasons, then signed off with a cliff-hanger upon cancellation. When Lynch announced he would continue the saga with a theatrical movie, fans assumed he would: (a) pull out the stops to show what evils really lurked behind the pretty façade of that small town, and (b) wrap up a storyline which tailed off with Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) possessed by the evil spirit "Bob". As it happens, Lynch delivered on (a) but refrained from fulfilling clause (b), opting to do a prequel--adapted in part from The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer, a tie-in novel by Jennifer (Boxing Helena) Lynch--which sets up the series by following the last week in the life of the "prom queen from Hell". Fire Walk With Me assumes you will be familiar with the series (some bits are incomprehensible unless you paid attention while other bits are just incomprehensible), making it most accessible to Twin Peaks initiates though sometimes deliberately offensive to them. It then omits several of the show's stars (Michael Ontkean, Richard Beymer, Joan Chen, Sherilyn Fenn) and a great many of the "lovable" aspects (wry jokes, damn fine coffee), relegating MacLachlan to a walk-on since the story happens before Cooper was assigned to Twin Peaks. Some instances of joyless sex and violence exceed anything Lynch could do on television, but for the most part he creates an atmosphere of dread through edgy performances, unsettling lighting and sound effects and sheer grimness. Without the catchphrases and the quirky charm, the film never feels cuddly in the way the TV show did, but it is one of Lynch's finest works and, though deeply uncomfortable, a TV spin-off which ranks with the best in both media. On the DVD: The DVD is Region 0 with a widescreen print, augmented for 16x9 televisions. It holds a better-looking transfer than previous video or laserdisc releases and offers an eerie red room/blue rose menu. However the disc offers absolutely no notes, trailers, crib sheets, bios, or other extra features. --Kim Newman

Newest Review: ... Agent Chester Desmond (Chris Issak) and Sam Stanley (Kiefer Sutherland). These two agents mysteriously disappear halfway ... more

 ... through the film and what follows is Laura's gradual demise into depravity and self-destruction. Underlying everything is that Lynchian theme of something evil lurking beneath a façade of sugar coated loveliness, but what worked so well in films such as Blue Velvet, hardly works at all here. Although I admire the ambition of the project, "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk with Me" has to be Lynch's worst indulgence. Now if you read many other reviews around the web one common theme is that you have to have seen the TV...more

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Crowned Review Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me (DVD): Failed to Light My Fire (776 words)
by - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 160 readings)
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I knew before I stayed up until the early hours the other night watching this movie that it wasn't one of David Lynch's most successful and critically acclaimed pieces of work, but being somewhat a fan of his movies I thought I'd give it a go. It was, as I had been led to believe, a bit of a let down. This is a review of the film only. I have been very much a David Lynch fan. Blue Velvet was one of the defining films of the 1980s; The Elephant Man was a classic and forever shall I look back in fondness to the first time I saw Eraserhead - one of the most impressionable films I've ever seen. Unfortunately "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk with Me" left me ...  Read the complete review

revere
Premium Review Walk with fire and burn your soul (272 words)
by - written on 06/02/09 (Useful, 27 readings)
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David Lynch has long been known for weirdness; his debut feature 'Eraserhead' makes, by his own admission, absolutely no sense. He hit his stride in 'Blue Velvet', adding a more linear storyline to his own view of reality gone bad, and Twin Peaks is, to date, his magnum opus. 'Fire Walk With Me' is essentially a prequel to the 'soap opera' from hell, but is best viewed with a foreknowledge of the series. In this way, events in the movie have much darker tone, and the viewer is aware of nuances which would be missed otherwise. The plot is a foretaste of the downfall of Laura Palmer, the eye of the storm which consumes the series. We learn more about the ...  Read the complete review

mmintfresh
Premium Review Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me (DVD): What??? (812 words)
by - written on 22/07/02 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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The prequel to the TV series Twin Peaks starts a few years before the death of Laura Palmer. Two FBI agents (Kiefer Sutherland and Chris Issac) are investigating the death of Teresa Banks (Pamela Gidley). Their investigation leads them to some trouble with the local authorities and a trailer park, where they disappear without a trace. Meanwhile Agent Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) sees an agent who is supposdely dead (David Bowie) and he is freaked out. Whilst investigating the disappearance of the two agents predicts that the person who killed Teresa will strike again. This prediction is about the only thing that links the first 20 minutes of the film to the rest. ...  Read the complete review

 
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