Chris Isaak
|
Twin Peaks
Fire Walk with Me
|
|

|
Director David Lynch returns to the Pacific Northwest
territory that helped to change the face of television in 1990, making
him a household name all across America. A predecessor to that series,
FIRE WALK WITH ME recounts the final week in the life of Laura Palmer
(Sheryl Lee), a sparkling teenager who finds herself caught up in a
seedy underworld and is eventually murdered. As Laura abuses cocaine and
performs sexual favors for a series of shady characters, she also must
balance her day-to-day affairs, which include a best friend, Donna
(Moira Kelly), an ex-boyfriend, James (James Marshall), and her parents,
Leland (Ray Wise) and Sarah (Grace Zabriskie). Screenwriters Lynch and
Robert Engels raise more questions than they answer, keeping the film’s
mystery ambiguous even by the film’s conclusion. While this will most
certainly appeal to die-hard fans of the series, it isn’t necessary
for the viewer to have any prior knowledge of the characters in order to
follow the story line, for Lynch’s unique vision is enough to keep
audiences engaged even when they aren’t able to put the pieces
together. Haunting, humorous, and strange, FIRE WALK WITH ME is another
work of artistry from the mind of David Lynch. TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK
WITH ME is the feature-length prequel to the TV cult phenomenon,
arranged around events occurring during the last week of Laura Palmer's
life: her realization of the true identity of "Bob," her last
visit to the Roadhouse with Donna, and her fateful trip to the cabin of
sleazeball Jacques Renault. Fans of the show will appreciate this
deliberately paced meditation on the show's myriad themes. |
| |
|

These
and
more from
CD Universe
|
|
With Alternate, Indie, Blues, Box Sets, Celtic,
Children's, Classical, Country, Dance, Electronica, Gospel, Heavy Metal,
Jazz, Latin, New Age, Nostalgia, R & B, Rap, Reggae, Rock,
Pop, Singles, Soundtracks, Spoken, Vocal, World, |
|