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In der Kleinstadt Deer Meadow wird eine Leiche gefunden. Die FBI-Agenten Chester Desmond und Sam Stanley werden zum Tatort gerufen und sollen den Fall um die junge Prostituierte Teresa Banks aufklären. Kurze Zeit später verschwindet einer der beiden FBI-Agenten bei ihren Ermittlungen. Die Arbeit von Agent Desmond wird nun von Agent Dale Cooper übernommen. Leider gelingt es auch ihm nicht, den Fall zu lösen. Ein Jahr später wechselt der Ort des Geschehens in die Kleinstadt Twin Peaks. Hier lebt Laura Palmer mit ihren Eltern. Seit ihrem zwölften Lebensjahr wiederfährt der siebzehnjährigen Schreckliches. Laura flüchtet sich in die Prostitution, in Drogen und Alkohol, welche sie letztlich krankmachen und Wahrnvorstellungen bei ihr heraufbeschwören. Der Strudel soll sie in den kommenden sieben Tagen immer weiter nach unten ziehen. (RTL II)

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claudel 

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Deutsch Filmische Challenge Nummer zwei in der Quarantäne - Erforschung der internationalen Kinematografie, USA. Absoluter Kult, den ich jahrzehntelang immer wieder verschoben habe. Die Serie habe ich, also die ersten zwei Staffeln, mit einer unglaublichen Bewunderung und Faszination verschlungen. Und wahrscheinlich hätte ich das Anschauen des Films mit der Serie besser zeitlich verknüpfen sollen, so ein großer Abstand war mir bestimmt nicht zuträglich. Andererseits, die Serie hat sich mir derart unter die Haut gegraben, dass ich mir den wesentlichen Plot und die Beziehungen zwischen den einzelnen Personen bis heute gut merken konnte. Und so habe ich die letzten Tage und Stunden im Leben der Laura Palmer möglicherweise anders wahrgenommen, als ich es vor zehn oder fünfzehn Jahren getan hätte, trotzdem habe ich in mir weitere mögliche Sichtweisen auf die tragisch ermordete Studentin geschaffen. David Lynch bleibt für immer ein origineller Kultregisseur, den seine Fans lieben werden. Und ich habe mir Twin Peaks wahrscheinlich aufgespart, weil ich mit Dune - Der Wüstenplanet und mit Rücksicht auf das Fehlen neuer Filme von Lynch in den vergangenen x Jahren wahrscheinlich nicht um die Möglichkeit kommen wollte, irgendeinen seiner Filme vorrätig zu haben. ()

Lima 

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Englisch I would like to use the words of the contemporary intellectual Karlos Vemola "I didn't get it, but it was great", but alas. David Lynch got lost in himself this time, he didn't advance the series or his filmmaking anywhere, he was just kind of showing off in a rather clumsy way, just like his role as the agent here when he yells at David Bowie. So to use Libor Matuška's words "I didn't get it and it left me completely cold". PS: I wonder how many filmmakers would normally get away with this if their name was not Lynch. ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch It’s quite a shame that the film doesn’t follow on the plot of the series, but deals the events that preceded it. Basically, it doesn’t bring in anything new, other than the chance to know Laura, which is no small thing as it completes the world of Twin Peaks, but that it would expand it in a way… no. The series is great, the film is just average (and below average for Lynch). PS: If you’re thinking of watching the series, avoid the film! It would spoil it. ()

novoten 

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Englisch David Lynch and his beloved town in exactly the form that I love the most. He returns to the roots, telling us what was before the beginning, yet he doses me with doses of Agent Cooper and the only thing that holds him back from the highest rating is an excessive amount of scenes with the Dwarf and his gang. I inevitably remain mesmerized by the Dwarf, but I still have not reached a satisfying point. First and foremost, however, is the challenge of the tragic story of that most famous local anti-heroine, whose fate I finally get to know from the first person perspective and I can mourn her thwarted life even more, as it is not just collective sadness. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch This is a terrible mess. There are so many moments here that could work on their own, but then suddenly, bam, and you're left confused because there are so many moments that only make sense if you're familiar with the series. I loved the characters in the series, who were beautifully portrayed here, even though they were oddballs. In the film, more oddballs appear, but you don't have a connection to them; they're just there to make things even more surreal than usual. Lynch managed to persuade most of the series' actors to return, but Donna, who appears in a considerable number of scenes, did not come back. It's also a shame that many scenes featuring the actors from the series were cut from the film. These were probably less significant scenes, but it's a shame they didn't make it into the initial version. At least fans might have felt a bit better about it. Still, as I said, there are moments here that are simply worth it. Especially the story of Laura Palmer is executed incredibly intensely, albeit very briefly. It's as if Lynch took the square root of Twin Peaks, multiplied the result by a random coefficient, added a touch of Industrial Symphony, and was already thinking about Mulholland Drive. If Lynch had focused solely on the last week of Laura Palmer's life and nothing else – the other elements, especially those involving the agents, are actually redundant – the result would have been incredibly intense, just like the conclusion of this film, i.e., Laura Palmer's death. ()