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Twin Peaks : Les Pièces manquantes du dossier

Titre original : Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces
  • 2014
  • 1h 31min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwin Peaks before Mystères à Twin Peaks (1990) and at the same time not always and entirely in the same place as Twin Peaks : Les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer (1992). A feature film whic... Tout lireTwin Peaks before Mystères à Twin Peaks (1990) and at the same time not always and entirely in the same place as Twin Peaks : Les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer (1992). A feature film which presents deleted scenes from Twin Peaks : Les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer (1992) as... Tout lireTwin Peaks before Mystères à Twin Peaks (1990) and at the same time not always and entirely in the same place as Twin Peaks : Les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer (1992). A feature film which presents deleted scenes from Twin Peaks : Les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer (1992) assembled together for the first time in an untold portion of the story's prequel.

  • Réalisation
    • David Lynch
  • Scénario
    • David Lynch
    • Mark Frost
    • Robert Engels
  • Casting principal
    • Chris Isaak
    • Kiefer Sutherland
    • C.H. Evans
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • David Lynch
    • Scénario
      • David Lynch
      • Mark Frost
      • Robert Engels
    • Casting principal
      • Chris Isaak
      • Kiefer Sutherland
      • C.H. Evans
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    Chris Isaak
    Chris Isaak
    • Special Agent Chester Desmond
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Sam Stanley
    C.H. Evans
    • Jack at Hap's
    Sandra Kinder
    Sandra Kinder
    • Irene at Hap's
    Rick Aiello
    Rick Aiello
    • Cliff Howard
    Elizabeth McCarthy
    • Giggling Secretary
    Steven Beard
    • Crime Van Driver
    Gary Bullock
    Gary Bullock
    • Sheriff Cable
    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper
    David Bowie
    David Bowie
    • Phillip Jeffries
    Hirsh Diamant
    • Head Clerk
    Stefano Loverso
    • Bellhop
    Jeannie Bonser
    • Dancer
    Alex Samorano
    • Dancer
    Michael J. Anderson
    Michael J. Anderson
    • Man From Another Place
    Carlton Lee Russell
    • Jumping Man
    • (as Carlton L. Russel)
    Calvin Lockhart
    Calvin Lockhart
    • The Electrician
    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Woodsman
    • Réalisation
      • David Lynch
    • Scénario
      • David Lynch
      • Mark Frost
      • Robert Engels
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    7alansabljakovic-39044

    It would be a great 3 and a half hour movie

    So many great scenes but one is so good and I don't know why it was cut from the movie. Ofcourse, I'm talking about the scene in which Pete Martell is selling a piece of wood to the old man. Priceless.
    9TheOneThatYouWanted

    is coming back in style.

    This film is basically the cut and deleted scenes from the Fire Walk With Me film, which ended up being long enough and relevant enough to be able to make a whole freaking movie with. This is something for the hardcore Twin Peaks fans and will make zero sense to whoever else. This film does have relevant scenes, so much so that I would even argue this film is mandatory viewing for hardcore fans of the series. Whatever, on to season 3.
    9Quinoa1984

    the 'What Could've Been' edition of Fire Walk with Me - essential viewing

    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me remains one of the major polarizing efforts that any American filmmaker has made in the past 30 years. That may sound like a bold statement, but for people who watched the television show Twin Peaks, whether it was during its initial run or years later (I was part or the latter), seeing how those two seasons came out - one very short at 8 episodes, another longer at 22) - and then going into the last gasp of TP for decades as Lynch's film (co- written by Peaks regular Robert Engels), was disappointing. It's not, as it stands today as a 134 minute film, a pleasant sit overall: it's weirder than the show, if you can believe that, more daring in its experimentations with light and sound and super- impositions and other parts of the grammar of cinema that Lynch has manipulated over time, and most of all it's darker and grimmer than the show. Or, that's not accurate entirely; what one should say really is that it lacks the *warmth* that the show had, the charm.

    To be sure there are two different ways to look at it: Twin Peaks the show was about Laura Palmer post murder, and looked at the town as it had an innocence to it ("Not Laura Palmer, not *Her*, heavens!") and how, piece by piece and episode by episode, we got to see more of what was under the surface. This was not unlike in its way how Lynch operated in Blue Velvet, showing us what's under the hood of suburban society and out in the 'woods' of the surreal and dreamlike dimensions. By the last part of the 2nd season things were getting trippier and weirder and darker, but when a third season didn't happen (and when Kyle MacLaughlin, for the most part, wanted to move on to other things), to continue Lynch and his collaborators had to find another story to tell. Laura Paulmer's final seven days is less like the soap opera of the show and more of a Lifetime movie - the most dangerous, f***ed up Lifetime TV movie known to man/woman.

    Which brings us to "The Missing Pieces", which is a treasure trove of deleted scenes from Fire Walk With Me, or some extended bits, that give more than a simple 'what if' of what the movie could have been. It gives another cinematic experience for fans of Twin Peaks, to get more of the characters we love while also learning more about characters who, frankly, got the shaft in the feature. Philip Jeffries is one such guy (the now late David Bowie), and seeing his full scene, plus set up at a hotel, with the FBI agents suddenly makes his appearance less of the WTF walking-in-from-another-movie that happened in the original movie. People like Josie Packard, Bobby's parents, Andy and Lucy, Big Ed, Jack Nance, they get to be seen here, and it suddenly occurs to one watching this what might have been had Lynch simply gone back and done "Redux" version ala Coppola with Apocalypse Now.

    Not every one of the newly found scenes is perfect, and some of the pacing may be off. I'd even say that one or two moments, like the extended bit showing the characters going from the one bar to the "Pink Room" club was more succinctly cut in the feature film. But a nagging issue that I'm sure those who may even like the film, that certain scenes feel shortened or lack context (yes, even for a nightmarish Lynch trip into teenage horror and incest), gets cleared up with scenes here, and other people like Grace Zabriskie (Sarah Palmer) get fleshed out relationships (she even gets to *smile* who knew that was a thing!) So you can watch this separately, as its own sort of stream-of-consciousness 'film', or imagine it with the rest of the feature, and suddenly it becomes better, stronger, more humane. Or, if you already love FWWMe as it is, these extra scenes are the equivalent of extra whipped cream on your sundae of despair.
    10Gav-7

    Directors cut

    Would love a directors cut with these added into the movie FWWM .
    9TouchTheGarlicProduction

    A collection of deleted scenes that should not have been deleted.

    The Missing Pieces is a collection of never-before-seen scenes from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the divisive prequel to the television series Twin Peaks. This feature length edit, put together by David Lynch himself, is almost like a second Twin Peaks movie. It is a chance to get some new scenes with beloved characters from the show, starts to explain some of what David Lynch was going for with the movie, and even has some scenes taking place after the end of the TV show. I actually enjoyed it more than the film it was cut from.

    First of all are the additional scenes of the investigation at the start of Fire Walk With Me. These are mostly a curiosity item, a lot of them being no more than extended scenes. There is a pretty good fight scene in there. The most interesting part of this first 30 minutes is the scene with David Bowie's Agent Phillip Jeffries. In the movie, this came out of nowhere and went nowhere. You couldn't even hear what was going on half of the time due to the editing. Here, we can see a clean version of the scene, and it begins to explain some things. It's still a big mystery, but there are some new pieces.

    Then we get to the main event. The Twin Peaks staples. There are lovely scenes with Norma and Ed, Bobby's parents, and a hilarious one with Josie, Pete, and an Old Man. That scene felt most like one from the show.

    One of the main problems with the movie is that it shows us nothing but the dark, abusive side of the Palmer family, meaning we don't really get a chance to invest in the characters, so we don't care when devastating things happen to them. That's why the initial dinner scene from this edit is the most crucial scene that should have stayed in the movie. It shows us the Palmer family as a quirky yet functional and happy family, masking some darkness underneath. If they had kept this scene in the movie, it would have humanized them, meaning it actually means something when we see them dehumanized throughout the movie.

    At the end, we see a scene with Annie from after the end of the show and an extended version of the show's final scene. Neither scene solves the massive cliffhanger the series was left on ("How's Annie?"), but they make it more intricate, tying in aspects from the movie plot.

    In the end, this is a must see for Twin Peaks fans, even ones who didn't enjoy the movie. It provides new scenes in the style of the show, illuminates the thinking behind some of the movie's odd choices, and even provides more information about the massive cliffhanger from the end of the show.

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    • Anecdotes
      Featured on The Criterion Collection's release of Twin Peaks : Les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer (1992).
    • Citations

      FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper: Diane, you haven't changed your hair and I've seen that beautiful dress before, but I must say you look sensational today. No, I'm not trying to buy time. It's Thursday and you have changed something in this room and this time you've done very well... very well but I'm going to tell you exactly what it is... in a moment... you have changed... GOT IT! Diane, you've moved that clock twelve inches to the left! Ah yes, another triumph for the dashing Agent Cooper. And now, Diane, you must clean the coffee cups, get fresh-ground coffee from Sally, and make a damn great pot of coffee.

    • Crédits fous
      End credits play over a footage of creamed corn on the spoon which is obviously seen in the Black Lodge.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Twin Peaks : Les 7 derniers jours de Laura Palmer (1992)
    • Bandes originales
      Don't Do Anything (I Wouldn't Do)
      Music by Angelo Badalamenti

      Publishing: Anlon Music/ASCAP; Bobkind Music/ASCAP

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 août 2014 (Brésil)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Norvégien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - Deleted Scenes
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Twede's Cafe - 137 West North Bend Way, North Bend, Washington, États-Unis(Double R)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Absurda
      • MK2 Diffusion
      • Twin Peaks Productions
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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