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| Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me | |||||||||||||||||
| By Len Berry | |||||||||||||||||
| David Lynch, permanent resident of Chicken Hell, thought to cash in on the successs of the TV show by making a movie about the last days of murder victim Laura Palmer. Now I'd like to know a few things: 1. Since this is supposed to be about the last days of Laura Palmer's life, why does Dale Cooper, the FBI agent who investigates her death, show up in this movie? 2. Why does Chris Issak show up in a different place as a FBI agent at the beginning, but never show up again in the film? 3. Why did Lynch take 5 to 10 minutes of the beginning of the film to explain how everything about some attractive woman means something, even though none of it has anything to do with the rest of the movie. 4. Why does Laura Palmer try to kill herself and her father in a car accident, when he's supposed to be the one that's supposed to be killing her? (By the end of the film I was glad she was dead.) 5: Where was the midget from the Red Lounge who was the real bad guy of the show? 6: If Lynch was just trying to be weird, then why didn't he have a bunch of bald-headed women ride through the desert on giant worms while doing drugs and seeing the color orange everywhere? Believe it or not, that would have made a lot more sense. And to put this all in perspective, I not only watched the show when it was on, but at the time it was my favorite show. This movie hardly did it justice. |
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