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Brand New & Factory Sealed. Region 2 PAL (UK & Europe). IMPORTANT: This is the official Czech release. The front cover is exactly as pictured and the back cover has Czech text. The film itself has optional Czech sound & subtitles on/off. ORIGINAL ENGLISH SOUNDTRACK - GUARANTEED > > > > > Cinematic prequel to the "Twin Peaks" television series, tracing the events leading up to the death of troubled teen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). The saga begins when local police discover the corpse of a young woman named Teresa Banks. The FBI arrive to investigate and turn up a set of unusual circumstances, only to have two of their agents disappear without trace. Yet while the federal investigation continues under the leadership of the newly-assigned Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), Banks' friend Laura Palmer sinks deeper and deeper into a personal hell involving nightmare visions, cocaine abuse and doomed relationships. Her friends Donna (Moira Kelly) and James (James Marshall) try to help, but nothing they do seems to be able to avert Laura from the bizarre, self-destructive path she is travelling...
D**H
One of the greatest film spin-offs from a TV show
This is a review of the Criterion edition from late 2022.Laura Palmer dominated the Twin Peaks TV series. Her murder was supposed to be the trigger for plucky Special Agent Dale Cooper and Sheriff Harry S Truman to delve into the many dark secrets of the eponymous northwestern town, but even in death Laura somehow became the main character in the series. There was something extraordinary about Sheryl Lee in those fleeting moments she had early in the series and in the character painfully portrayed in Jennifer Lynch's unflinching Secret Diary that led to Laura becoming the main character, dominating the series even in her absence, a little like Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca. It quickly becomes clear in the TV show that when Laura's killer is revealed, the show struggles to find a new path. Ultimately, the path it found after fatally drifting for several weeks led to the Black Lodge and back to Laura Palmer.When the film was first announced as a prequel, there was palpable sense of disappointment, even in the pre-internet age. People wanted a resolution to the cliffhanger at the end of season two. Nevertheless, we got a film that was mostly prequel, with fleeting flashes to events after season two. The film was unfairly pilloried at the time, in part because David Lynch controversially won the Palme d'Or at Cannes a couple of years earlier for Wild at Heart. I saw it at the cinema the day it was released, catching the first screening after morning lectures.The critical mauling the film received was tragic, because Fire Walk With Me is a masterpiece. It's painful, terrifying, heartbreaking and uplifting. After an investigation into a similar murder - of a girl called Teresa Banks - a year before the TV show, we witness the horrors of the last week in the life of Laura Palmer and how the death of Teresa Banks ties into Laura's life. Abused since the age of 12, moonlighting as a prostitute, addicted to drugs, Laura is an innocent under persistent psychic attack by a demonic entity called BOB. BOB has been in possession of someone else's body for years, using the body to assault her and now wants to possess Laura's body. Laura can't see who it is that BOB is possessing in these attacks, but an intervention by a sinister old lady and her 'nephew' lead her to make a sickening discovery. Increasingly BOB possesses Laura, coming to the fore in one terrifying scene when Laura visits her agoraphobic friend, Harold. We know where the film is heading, but that doesn't stop the journey being worthwhile. Sheryl Lee is incredible as Laura - a complex mess of teenage angst; manipulative, destructive, self destructive and cruel, yet somehow noble, kind and desperate, trying to find a way out of the darkness. You can't help but love her. Moira Kelly (replacing Lara Flynn Boyle) as Laura's innocent schoolfriend Donna is given a new slant as Laura drags her into her (Laura's) world. Kyle MacLachlan briefly appears as Cooper, but many TV series cast members are absent.The film looks wonderful on Blu-ray in a modern transfer approved by David Lynch. This is the same transfer used on the Complete Mystery set from a few years ago. However that set had considerable audio sync issues while this one is perfect. The soundtrack is excellent: clear dialogue and lots of audible low, eerie sounds to complement Angelo Badalmenti's score.The major part of the extra features is The Missing Pieces. This is 90 minutes of deleted and extended material cut from the film. Many scenes feature TV show regulars, such as the team at the Sheriff's Department - obviously Laura isn't dead yet, so these characters aren't really necessary at this point - and there's some lovely, irrelevant material with Jack Nance's Pete Martell and Joan Chen as Josie Packard. One scene in particular with Donna's family makes you look at Donna's parents in a whole new way. The image on The Missing Pieces is a bit weird immediately after watching the film. It seems to have been degrained and motion is so smooth that it resembles video at times. The look isn't unlike that of the more recent third season, so this might well be deliberate. Similarly, the sound mix is much more minimalist, akin to the latest series. The Missing Pieces are now an essential part of the saga, though, and a couple of scenes are directly referenced in the new series.Add to that some interviews and it's a very nice package indeed. If you have the Complete Mystery set, you might want to skip this release as unnecessary, although I believe the film deserves its own place with original poster art on a film collection's shelf, rather than buried away in a box set.It's a film that defies genre definition: part neo-noir, part family drama, part crime thriller, part horror film, part black comedy. It's of the best examples of a film based on a televison series ever made: it treads new ground, it introduces new characters and adds new layers to existing ones, while expanding the world we've come to know thus far. This film reveals the dark heart of the series that no network TV show in 1990 could. A very highly recommended release.
K**H
Lynch's prequel to Twin Peaks is terrrifying
I found it one of Lynch's finest works and it is currently benefitting from a re-evaluation by critics.
J**Y
Fast
Prompt delivery. Great film
J**R
Dont watch as a stand alone movie
Attempting to critique this is difficult. most of the things it deals with are locked firmly in the psyche of David Lynch, and to contemplate understanding what certain scenes represent in the whole "Twin Peaks" universe would be foolish. This is essential viewing for any fan of the TV show and especially anyone thinking of watching "Twin Peaks: The Return" as several parts of this are relevant to the ongoing story.It was openly mocked when it was originally released but time and the creative essence that Lynch had with this has made this movie beyond criticism. As a stand alone movie, it is fragmented and confusing with stand out performances by the principal cast, but this will never be a stand alone movie. it is far more central to the Twin Peaks story than any single episode of the series and does do a good job filling in the missing peices of Laura Palmer's life and offering a few secrets about the outcome of the third season. It leaves you with a sense of dread as you witness the decline of a teenager as she slips into drugs and prostitution in the small rural town, but Lynch is never that simple
V**I
Lynch's little diamond!!
This movie is a prequel to the series Twin Peaks, so don't watch it without knowing a little about it. Trigger warning for the nude, violent and sex scenes. Other than that, Lynch has a unique way to lure us into the depths of the human soul, pain, cry, perversion and redemption at last. He also introduces his (mindblowing!) aspect of the spirit world and the fight of good vs evil. A masterpiece!
M**.
Worth owning both R1 & R2 versions.
Even if you already own the Region 2 version of Fire Walk With Me, it's worth obtaining a copy of the Region 1 version as well, if you have a DVD player that will play Region 1 DVDs.For two reasons: 1) On the US release there is a 30 minute feature not on the R2 version, catching up with the cast and crew from the series and the film, in 2000. 2) The US release has the option of subtitles throughout, which are essential for some scenes in the film where it's just not possible to understand the dialogue. I am not thinking of the Paradise Club scene, where subtitles are provided anyway, but the scene where the One Armed Man confronts Leland Palmer when he's driving with Laura and the scene where Laura meets up with James at the school early on in the movie.I hope one day there will be a release with all the deleted scenes I have heard so much about, particularly those featuring characters from the TV series that were cut from the final version of the film.
C**N
Normally I wouldn't give 5 stars to media that included ...
Normally I wouldn't give 5 stars to media that included incest and rape, but this certainly helped me make sense of the series. Dark and disturbing, this documentary sheds light on the perils of drug use amongst highly attractive teenage women. I'm on my second copy of it because my first one wore out. Although actually it didn't because it was accidentally stolen by a friend who I lent it to but I never asked for it back. In an unintentional act of revenge I did not return a set of cutlery he provided for a 54 mile sponsored walk we did together. But I did not let that detract from the overall viewing experience of fire walk with me. And maybe one day I'll get copy one back (which for reference had a different cover). I haven't even tried this copy yet. But please don't let that impact on your potential viewing experience of this masterpiece.
M**Y
The best part of the Twin Peaks saga
The best part of the Twin Peaks saga, although it has a very different tone to the TV show. Where that was like a quirky soap opera mystery, the film is a full on psychological horror. It's dark, disturbing, genuinely scary and brilliant. This can be difficult to watch, but it's essential to putting the entire Twin Peaks mystery together. Highly recommended - although, if you haven't watched the original TV series then it will make absolutely no sense.
A**E
Exactly what he wanted
Movie came sealed and had zero issues in viewing.Got this for a gift.
G**L
Perfecta edición
Para todos aquellos que no alcanzaron a comprar el box set de The Entire Mystery, la edición Critierion tiene excelente calidad de audio e imagen, además de The Missing Pieces, 90 minutos de escenas eliminadas de la película.La recomiendo mucho más que la edición de Zima, la cual es más barata pero no tiene material extra y viene con una velocidad de 29.97 cuadros por segundo, la cual no es muy agradable a la vista
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L**H
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Excellent film! Pour ceux qui ont adoré cette série (comme moi) vous ne serez pas déçu! Le film est beaucoup plussombre que la série, et on sent vraiment que Lynch s'affirme. Un pur régal, qui complète a la perfection une série déjà biencomme il faut. (Vivement la saison 3).
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