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Twin Peaks

  • Serie de TV
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Twin Peaks (2017)
Take a look at some of the cast members returning to "Twink Peaks."
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CrimenDramaHorror psicológicoHorror sobrenaturalMisterioMisterio de suspensoTerror

Ambientada 25 años después de que los habitantes de una pequeña ciudad del noroeste quedaran petrificados por el asesinato de su reina.Ambientada 25 años después de que los habitantes de una pequeña ciudad del noroeste quedaran petrificados por el asesinato de su reina.Ambientada 25 años después de que los habitantes de una pequeña ciudad del noroeste quedaran petrificados por el asesinato de su reina.

  • Creación
    • Mark Frost
    • David Lynch
  • Elenco
    • Kyle MacLachlan
    • Sheryl Lee
    • Michael Horse
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      • Mark Frost
      • David Lynch
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      • Sheryl Lee
      • Michael Horse
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  • Programa de TV con mejor calificación n.º 218
    • Nominado a 9 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 21 premios ganados y 42 nominaciones en total

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    Some Familiar Faces 25 Years Later
    Trailer 0:31
    Some Familiar Faces 25 Years Later
    The Town of Twin Peaks
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    The Town of Twin Peaks
    The Town of Twin Peaks
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    The Town of Twin Peaks
    New Teaser
    Trailer 0:51
    New Teaser
    A Special Announcement
    Promo 1:08
    A Special Announcement
    Cast talks returning to Twin Peaks
    Featurette 1:41
    Cast talks returning to Twin Peaks
    "No Small Parts" IMDb Exclusive: "Twin Peaks" Star Kimmy Robertson
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    "No Small Parts" IMDb Exclusive: "Twin Peaks" Star Kimmy Robertson

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    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Dale Cooper…
    • 2017
    Sheryl Lee
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    • Laura Palmer…
    • 2017
    Michael Horse
    Michael Horse
    • Deputy Chief Tommy 'Hawk' Hill
    • 2017
    Chrysta Bell
    Chrysta Bell
    • FBI Agent Tammy Preston
    • 2017
    Miguel Ferrer
    Miguel Ferrer
    • FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield
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    David Lynch
    David Lynch
    • FBI Deputy Director Gordon Cole
    • 2017
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Sheriff Frank Truman
    • 2017
    Kimmy Robertson
    Kimmy Robertson
    • Lucy Brennan
    • 2017
    Naomi Watts
    Naomi Watts
    • Janey-E Jones
    • 2017
    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Diane Evans
    • 2017
    Pierce Gagnon
    Pierce Gagnon
    • Sonny Jim Jones
    • 2017
    Harry Goaz
    Harry Goaz
    • Deputy Andy Brennan
    • 2017
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    Al Strobel
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    • 2017
    John Pirruccello
    John Pirruccello
    • Deputy Chad Broxford
    • 2017
    Don Murray
    Don Murray
    • Bushnell Mullins
    • 2017
    Mädchen Amick
    Mädchen Amick
    • Shelly Briggs
    • 2017
    Dana Ashbrook
    Dana Ashbrook
    • Deputy Bobby Briggs
    • 2017
    Brent Briscoe
    Brent Briscoe
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    • 2017
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      • Mark Frost
      • David Lynch
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Twin Peaks' Season 3 garners mixed reactions for its surreal, artistic approach and complex characters. Fans appreciate the return of iconic elements and Lynch's unique style. However, critics argue it lacks a coherent plot and deviates from the original's charm. The season's exploration of nostalgia and the supernatural is both praised for its depth and criticized for being confusing and unengaging.
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    8FabledGentleman

    A masterful continuation of the original saga

    It's finally here! And the first 2 hour episode of season 3 is an absolute joy to watch. When the original series aired, i was in my early teens, but i could still enjoy the show. I might not have understood all that was going on, but as it turned out, neither did anyone else.

    This was the magic behind Twin Peaks, it had no conclusion, like ever. It's the everlasting chase or hunt for something, that is never found. And once the murderer was revealed in the original series, the viewers left the show quickly, it wasn't suppose to be revealing. People watched it for the mystery, and apparently this mystery could have been stretched for 10 seasons, and people would still have been glued to their seats every time a new episode aired. The show was that captivating, more so than almost anything ever aired before.

    This was so different from anything else back then, no one had ever dared to make something like this, almost not even with movies. Actually the show was intended to be just a TV movie, but the people that saw it went ballistic, so they decided to make 7 episodes to air. But then the show exploded in popularity and got 10+ emmy award nominations and suddenly the show became insanely popular.

    It's kind of a mystery how, it was definitely not a show made for everyone, but still, it ranks as one of the best shows of all time. Why? What was so special about this show? Well you could probably line up 10 professors and movie experts to try and explain it, you would probably get 10 different answers.

    So here we are 25+ years later. The first episode of the new season has just aired, and i am thrilled. This was an absolute joy to watch, and it captures the essence of the original series really well. You can tell that Lynch is all over it, he has total control. And just as you would expect, it is bizarre, weird, mystical, scary and incredibly entertaining. And i have no idea what so ever what is happening.

    When i saw this first episode i thought of Quentin Tarantino a lot and how great he is at setting up conversation scenes with lots of tension, like the pipe scene at the beginning of Inglorious Basterds. Which is one of the best scenes in all of movie history.

    Here in this first episode you have this kind of tension in almost every scene, and the people could be doing anything. Eating donuts, checking voicemails, deliver packages, watch TV, have sex. Whatever, the suspense is with it all the way, and i have no idea why, because i have no clue what I'm watching. It's just there.

    This is one of the things that makes Twin Peaks so special, you are just along for the ride, no matter where it takes you, just enjoy the moment. Let it embrace you, it is what you want it to be. And this show does this better than any other TV show in history. The new season is apparently no exception. After the first episode I'm sold, when the song was performed at the end of it, while we see many of the original cast come together, that just sealed it for me, what a way to continue the saga. Absolutely brilliant film making.

    I can't wait to see the rest of it, this is quality.

    10/10 first episode - Masterful
    10simodeev

    10-star reviews are right, 1-star reviews are right

    It's condescending to tell people they don't 'get it', and it's narrow-minded to claim anyone who loves it is pretentious. I adored this new Twin Peaks, and I understand why it's divisive.

    In his old age, an artist had a chance to throw a kitchen sink's worth of ideas on screen, under the banner of his old show, with complete creative control. Good on him I say! That creative control means many of the aspects which came from others in the original show are missing.

    I was compelled from start to finish. I appreciated its slow rhythms, found the pacing hypnotic. I'd understand why many fans would despise its new form. I wouldn't blame them for it.

    If you're after a fully-resolved, tightly-plotted, didactic storytelling, you won't get it. You'll be frustrated by scenes which suggest the story is kicking into high gear in traditional Hollywood ways, only to then be presented with a five minute shot of a man cleaning a floor.

    This jarring approach... loose ends, unresolved plots, ambiguity and odd pacing are understandably annoying for many. It does lack the melodrama of the earlier series, but there's still a warmth to many of the characters, you are just less guided by music and tight plotting. It's a feat to me that it is somehow utterly absurd yet simultaneously feels more grounded, but this show is not going to tell you a tight story with a guiding hand.

    Personally, I haven't received this feeling from any US cinema in the past few decades, and I love it. Twin Peaks The Return gave me space to let my mind wander in the same way an Apichatpong Weeresthekul film might. That's a very personal thing, for me it's not boredom, it's a space to imagine and open my mind.

    There's a lot of hyperbole surrounding David Lynch but his works are the summation of his very clear influences, like any other artist. You can see it all very clearly, and I happen to share many of his loves, so it's exciting for me. Here it's the usual Cocteau, Anger visuals, noir and 50s stylings, but there are clear nods to everything under the cinematic sun, from Jacques Tati to Tarantino and early silent cinema. I loved that, it feels like a celebration of cinema!

    The tone jumps from humour to horror in a heartbeat, each episode is jarring in barely-cohesive ways but for me, somehow it coalesced. The show feels liberated, free of expectation and cliché. It put me under a spell, certainly not because I was instructed to by critics at large but because together, all these disparate elements felt refreshing.

    I don't think it's a puzzle to be solved, I don't think there's a bullet-point explanation to the story sitting in a locked vault. I do believe the broad intention was to make you think, imagine and question what you're used to being fed by TV and films.

    Would I watch it if it weren't called Twin Peaks and weren't by David Lynch? Yes. Should it have been called Twin Peaks, and is it kicking fans in the face by doing so? Very likely. I think that's what makes it so anarchic and brilliant. I also fully understand why many wouldn't want that from Twin Peaks.
    10ryaninpennsylvania

    In some ways, even better than the original series!

    David Lynch is at his best here in the new Twin Peaks series. There seem to be few restraints on his artistic vision, and it's all framed in a familiar story with Mark Frost's tempering still present.

    Disclaimer: if you were not a fan of the original series because it was too weird, or "slow", or disturbing, then you will probably not like this latest season. There are tons of weird and disturbing scenes, and Lynch has no qualms making you stare at something for long periods of time. This has the effect of drawing you in as a viewer, but for some it may be off-putting or even offensive. He definitely, as always, takes firm grip on your viewing experience and will not let go.

    I was worried going into watching the first 4 episodes that they would just reunite the cast and kind of riff off the original series. From very early on, however, it becomes apparent this is whole new material. Loved characters are still there (almost all of the old cast), but they are going through brand new things.

    However, the charm of Twin Peaks is still alive and well. The most bizarre and yet oddly insightful scenes are counter-weighted constantly with everyday buffoonery.

    I was pretty amazed by some of the new visual ideas Lynch had, which shouldn't be surprising because he is a master at surprising his audience, but you never know if someone might just run out of ideas. Clearly this is not the case. In every episode, there is tons to wonder and behold.

    I'm very happy that Lynch is directing every episode. In my opinion, much of the "middle part" of the old series was tiresome. This is understandable because apparently Lynch was often off doing his own thing, leaving the production without a guide, but he is apparently fully on-board for this new project, and for that we are thankful.

    All of the cast is great, really great, but it's really a treat to see the amazing combination of Kyle MacLachlan's acting under David Lynch's direction. The two just work so damn well together, and there's tons of new material here for MacLachlan to work with. It really is a pairing that ranks up there with Jimmy Stewart and Alfred Hitchcock.

    Kudos to Showtime for reviving my favorite show on TV, and allowing David Lynch to do what he does best. Here's hoping the season is a great success and we get even more! I watched the 4 episodes available tonight, and I am sad that it will be two weeks until I see another new one. However, I've waited 25 years for the first one, so a couple weeks shouldn't be too difficult. It's really nice to have an amazing show to look forward to again.
    10Ziglet_mir

    David Lynch's Swan Song

    When someone works hard at something or does something for a long time you can surmise that they well eventually get good at that thing, even masterful. Generally, this is the case for all great directors and David Lynch is no exception. With the newest Lynch-piece we are given something that is an amalgamation of all his previous work without sacrificing his style or creativity. We see the dark-industrial vibe of "Eraserhead", the American suburbia and the dark underbelly late-night bars/clubs/people from "Blue Velvet", "Wild At Heart", and "Twin Peaks", the winding roads and nightmarish features from nearly all his projects specifically "Lost Highway" and "Mulholland Drive", and then last but not least, we see the venture into the digital age with non-linear story and the craziest sound design you may possibly experience in any piece of media that we get from "Inland Empire". There are even remnants of design that hearken back to his old shorts.

    This folks, is Lynch's swan song. The Return is already like nothing else ever before on TV and this includes the original two seasons of Twin Peaks.

    Lynch allows the material to breathe, and gives the viewer plenty of time to absorb what's on screen. The filming is patient, and every shot is most definitely taken with care. The slow yearning shots is what Lynch uses to draw you in. The unfamiliarity of new faces leaves you with more questions than before. Also, as most already knew going in, The Return is set in many different locations--not just that charming, wholesome town of Twin Peaks. Even knowing Lynch's filmography there are moments that still have me unprepared for the amount of visuals and sounds that evoke nightmares. More terrifying than 90% of what I've seen as a film-goer.

    I have to admit that it is taking me some time to adjust to the new vibe of the series knowing well in advance that Lynch and Frost have stated that The Return will be more like the prequel movie FWWM. I am someone who prefers the film to the series because Lynch had more room to work toward his vision. The result is a surrealist nightmare that The Return will have beat by a landslide. With that said, there will be many of you who will not like this at all (even folks who enjoyed the original series because The Return is THAT different). Lynch is certainly an acquired taste and everything isn't for everybody, but for those of you who are willing to give it a shot and appreciate an artist in his top form then maybe there is still some redeeming qualities in this for you. The Return is no run-of-the-mill action series or soap opera so be ready for one of the craziest rides you may ever be on.
    7rewtmoose

    We'll never agree on this

    Upon first viewing I absolutely hated this show. It wasn't the Twin Peaks I had been excited for, having watched the original series many times over, and I saw few, if any, redeming qualities.

    After a rewatch nearly five years later, I had a different mindset in place and made sure to take proper note of clues and plotlines. While I could see more interesting aspects of the "return" this time around, I still cannot possibly give it a positive review.

    Sure, there's enough subtext and complexity here for a college course, and there is obviously a high level of craftmanship behind the production, as well as a very pronounced vision guiding everything. But--and I concede that this is of course opinion--that vision clouds the entire show, prohibiting any attempt at a compelling narrative and snuffing out a lot of potentially enjoyable dialogue and acting.

    There is a lack of control over the tone, with scenes and performances that stick out like a sore thumb here and there in most every episode, including both completely unfunny lines and unmotivated tugs at your heartstrings. There's artwork and effects work that simply looks awful, probably with a most intentional style but that simply doesn't hold up at the viewers' end. And, as many point out, there is a huge problem in terms of pacing and payoff. Those who are somehow drawn in enough by the mystery playing out appear to ignore this, and I wish I could too!

    There seems to be a love-it-or-hate-it thing going on with this show. I would have liked to see more nuanced thoughts than just "David Lynch is a genious, 10/10" or "wtf 1/10". In my opinion, this is a flawed production of a misguided vision in terms of both storytelling and style, but there is enough to the mystery to warrant an attempt at watching. If it didn't waste so much time lost in its own head, it could have been significantly improved.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de mayo de 2017 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Snoqualmie, Washington, Estados Unidos
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      • Showtime Networks
      • Rancho Rosa Partnership
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