Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

2/5
(86 votes)
7.3IMDb28Metascore

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Cast

Awards

20/20 Awards 2013


Felix
Best Original Score

Brit Awards 1991


Brit
Best Soundtrack

Cannes Film Festival 1992


Palme d'Or

Film Independent Spirit Awards 1993


Independent Spirit Award
Best Female Lead
Best Original Score

Box Office

DateAreaGross
USA USD 4,160,851
UK GBP 433,082
Australia AUD 187,253
DateAreaGrossScreens
28 August 1992 USA USD 1,813,559 691

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Reviews

I'm a huge David Lynch fan ("Mulholland Drive", "Eraserhead"), and while unabashedly love the first season and a half of the groundbreaking TV show Twin Peaks, it took me a long time to get through the latter half of the second season of the aforementioned show because it sort of started to go off the rails when Lynch wasn't steering the ship. Just to give you a sense of timing: it took me about two weeks to get through the first season and a half (first eighteen episodes), and then after I found out who killed Laura Palmer and why, it took me almost a year to finish those final twelve episodes.

"Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" is one of the weirdest, most confusing movies ever made. Maybe if viewed after the television series this film is based off of, this movie would be easier to understand, but without any prior viewing of the show, this movie makes very little sense.

What a trip this movie is. Even if you're not a fan of Twin Peaks this kinda works simply based on how bizarre and surreal it is.

It's important to point out that FWWM does not stand by its own right there's no point in watching it if you haven't seen the whole series first. But this prequel does more than just solve unanswered questions from the series in fact it creates more questions than it solves, and therein lies its greatness, and Lynch's.

This is the prequel to David Lynch cult weird TV series. It follows the murder victim Laura Palmer last few days.

On the fractured landscape of TV fiction, in terms of pure creativity and shear audacity, David Lynch's Twin Peaks is the towering summit (summits?!).

The film on its own is not as good ( or nearly as good) as the series - although the second season was - more or less - after the killer of Laura Palmer was revealed - rather uninspiring.I rate it as six.

She was brilliant in this movie, she expanded her self so much that, it looked that she is actually the laura palmer. The entire shows raises the question on laura palmer, that why was she living a double life, why was she on drugs, why did she join one eyed jack, but this movie entirely changed my view for twin peaks.

It's easy to see why Fire Walk With Me flopped. The TV studio messed around with series 2, putting it on at different times so eventually very few people could actually catch up with it.

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