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Twin Peaks: Os Últimos Dias de Laura Palmer

Título original: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
  • 1992
  • 16
  • 2 h 14 min
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Sheryl Lee in Twin Peaks: Os Últimos Dias de Laura Palmer (1992)
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Um jovem agente do FBI desaparece enquanto investiga um assassinato a quilômetros de Twin Peaks que pode estar relacionado ao futuro assassinato de Laura Palmer.Um jovem agente do FBI desaparece enquanto investiga um assassinato a quilômetros de Twin Peaks que pode estar relacionado ao futuro assassinato de Laura Palmer.Um jovem agente do FBI desaparece enquanto investiga um assassinato a quilômetros de Twin Peaks que pode estar relacionado ao futuro assassinato de Laura Palmer.

  • Direção
    • David Lynch
  • Roteiristas
    • David Lynch
    • Robert Engels
    • Mark Frost
  • Artistas
    • Sheryl Lee
    • Ray Wise
    • Mädchen Amick
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    114 mil
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    1.935
    211
    • Direção
      • David Lynch
    • Roteiristas
      • David Lynch
      • Robert Engels
      • Mark Frost
    • Artistas
      • Sheryl Lee
      • Ray Wise
      • Mädchen Amick
    • 344Avaliações de usuários
    • 137Avaliações da crítica
    • 45Metascore
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      • 4 vitórias e 7 indicações no total

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    Sheryl Lee
    Sheryl Lee
    • Laura Palmer
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Leland Palmer
    Mädchen Amick
    Mädchen Amick
    • Shelly Johnson
    Dana Ashbrook
    Dana Ashbrook
    • Bobby Briggs
    Phoebe Augustine
    Phoebe Augustine
    • Ronette Pulaski
    David Bowie
    David Bowie
    • Phillip Jeffries
    Eric DaRe
    Eric DaRe
    • Leo Johnson
    Miguel Ferrer
    Miguel Ferrer
    • Albert Rosenfeld
    Pamela Gidley
    Pamela Gidley
    • Teresa Banks
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Annie Blackburn
    Chris Isaak
    Chris Isaak
    • Special Agent Chester Desmond
    Moira Kelly
    Moira Kelly
    • Donna Hayward
    Peggy Lipton
    Peggy Lipton
    • Norma Jennings
    David Lynch
    David Lynch
    • Gordon Cole
    James Marshall
    James Marshall
    • James Hurley
    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Woodsman
    • (as Jurgen Prochnow)
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Carl Rodd
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Sam Stanley
    • Direção
      • David Lynch
    • Roteiristas
      • David Lynch
      • Robert Engels
      • Mark Frost
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    7miss_lady_ice-853-608700

    The Eyes of Laura Palmer

    Whilst the film is by no means a masterpiece, it has some great moments. The first 30 minutes, in which special agent Chet Desmond (Chris Isaak) and partner (Kiefer Surherland) investigate the murder of the first victim, Theresa Banks, are irrelevant to the rest of the film as that plot thread completely disappears. I believe the intention was to creare a series of films but as that didn't go ahead, skip the first 30 minutes (which are the closest to the tone of Twin Peaks in that they are surreal, some offbeat humour as well as the horror of the murder). David Bowie's cameo is miniscule.

    The film really centres on the last week of Laura Palmer's life. Although the plot points aren't new to anyone who's watched Twin Peaks- they might even be used as flashbacks in the TV show were the content turned down- it is interesting to explore Laura's life through her eyes. In Twin Peaks the series, Laura is seen through different people's eyes so that they each have their 'version' of her, but here we get to see the nightmare, even darker than the show and the same level of surrealness. It's very Lynchian- i.e. Dreamlike/nightmarish with more nudity and violence than could ever have been shown on the TV show.

    Moira Kelly is a good recast as Donna and it was great to see their friendship, perhaps the only real light in Laura's life.

    As for Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper, he's in it for a small amount in the first 30 minutes and then the final shot, so really the main draw is whether you want to see Laura's experience depicted on screen. Sheryl Lee as Laura gives a powerful performance that reflects the magnetic power Laura held over Twin Peaks residents.

    Do not watch this film if you haven't watched the TV show as major plot points are revealed; if you have already watched the show, you won't get any more clues as to meaning. It's just a very powerful character study with some shocking moments even though we know who the killer is, and a woozy nightclub scene which feels dreamlike and nightmarish.
    8symbioticpsychotic

    !kcoR s'teL

    There's no doubt about it, Twin Peaks changed the living, breathing face and body of television, the soul and minds of those who watched it, and the attitudes of film and television makers everywhere, who watched what was intended to be a 2 hour Tele-movie become a phenomenon. A phenomenon that dissected the way television was made and shown to its very core, and reassembled it in a fashion that no one had ever witnessed, or dreamed of. A phenomenon that would sweep the world… Not since JR was shot in Dallas had the entire worldwide viewing public stopped to ask itself a question, for one brief, shining, crystallized moment, in 1990… Who Killed Laura Palmer? And so, with David Lynch's Fire Walk With Me, the question is not Who? But rather, Why? This film precedes the TV show, these are the last 7 days of Laura Palmer, and after watching this film, it is pretty apparent why Laura wanted to die, she lived in a world out of her grasp and control, she was desperately fighting what she was becoming, but realized that the forces that were pulling her down, were too strong for her to fight against… I knew someone like that once, and to be quite honest, it has changed the way I look at Laura Palmer. The first time I watched this film was in 1992 when it came out on VHS, I was 16 or 17 and I hated it. It wasn't Twin Peaks. It was horrible and violent and had none of the cuteness and quirkiness and lovable characters of the TV show, and I never watched it again. Watching it almost 15 years on, as an adult, I understand why I hated it so much when I was a kid. As a 16-17 year male, I had absolutely no concept or understanding of what it would be like to be Laura Palmer, completely unable to relate to her, and therefore completely unable to understand or sympathize. Completely unable to understand what it would mean to live in a world where everyone is in love with you, and how that would only make you hate yourself more, when you hate yourself so much already.

    This is a really sad movie. It really puts you in to Laura Palmer's world, or what's left of it, briefly. Maybe too brief, but, you know, maybe I read too much in to films, or I get too close too them, but this film has changed Twin Peaks for me forever. And it's quite possible that it will do the same for you. Even though she was dead before the opening credits, I never realized until watching this film again that Laura was never freed, she was always in 'purgatory' if you will, always in the Red Room when we saw her, or seeing a flashback of her murder during the course of the TV show. Fire Walk With Me gives something to Laura Palmer that she had been denied on television.

    Release.

    For the most part, this film was not made for the fans, nor was it made for the money, Lynch made this film for Laura palmer. His love of her is what inspired him to breathe life into her character on the big screen, after taking it away on the small. This is his dance, first and final, with Laura Palmer. It is not ours to be involved with, it is ours only to watch the romance between character and director evolve and be burnt too soon. It is ours only to witness, not too understand or judge, not to ask or question.

    From the opening shot, a television with no reception, which is quickly obliterated by an Axe, it is quite clear that this ain't no TV show, and if the symbolism of the TV being smashed isn't enough to tell you that, then the opening scene will. This is the part of Twin Peaks that simply never would have made it to TV. The real Twin Peaks, if you will, the dark, tortured, seedy underbelly of a town with too few people, and too many secrets, the sort of place that exists almost everywhere in the world (with the exception of Cicely, Alaska).
    8lostintwinpeaks

    The last 7 dark days of the Homecoming Queen's Life...

    Bob, Agent Cooper, Laura Palmer, Teresa Banks, The Man From Another Place, etc...

    Welcome back to David Lynch's offbeat town of TWIN PEAKS.

    Much darker than the TV series, this film was in part meant to answer many previously unanswered questions, but if anything - in typical Lynch fashion - it tangles things even further, and confuses matters all round.

    Lynch apparently shot more than 5 hours of the feature, and as much of these deleted/extended/alternative scenes are still missing, the movie we're left with feels rather bare and rushed.

    The performances are excellent, and the movie is visually stunning, and as usual the plot - while confusing - is intense and riveting.

    But alas it could have been so so so much more.... (sighs)
    Chrysanthepop

    The Enigma Of Laura Palmer, Uncovered

    David Lynch's prequel to his TV Show 'Twin Peaks' drowns the viewer into the psyche of Laura Palmer, who was a crucial enigma of the series (but then again, 'Twin Peaks' is full of enigmas and riddles). The darkness of the human mind has been a consistent theme in many of Lynch's works. Other more recent examples include 'Mulholland Drive' and 'Inland Empire'. 'Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me' is brutal, stark, graphic and horrifyingly disturbing.

    'Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me' may not be as technically 'polished' as Lynch's other films and the low budget shows (but is not bothersome at all). Yet, the closeups have a very strong effect as it provides some evidence of fine acting. Sheryl Lee is at the centre of the film and she is astonishingly superb. Someone should give this actress more roles. Ray Wise, Moira Kelly, Kyle Mclachlan and the rest of the supporting cast are of note. The visuals, even though this is during the pre-CGI boom, are mesmerizing. And of course, what would a Lynch film be without symbolism. They are plentiful but I won't give my interpretation as they are best discovered first hand.

    Many feel that the story is inconsistent but to me it all fits well together. Towards the end it is depressing, as the viewer has witnessed all the layers of Laura's agony in detail. It is not a comfortable film to watch. After all, she was just a normal American teenager who has experienced the worst of life and this movie grips the viewer and shows her life breaking into irreparable pieces. Yet, given the heavy theme 'Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me' is a film worth experiencing, especially for fans of the series and Lynch's other works.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    David Lynch's most underrated film

    Not Lynch at his best(that would be Blue Velvet, though personal favourite is The Elephant Man), it is a very good film and should please fans of the TV series, even if darker in tone and lacking the show's humour. Lynch's films may be strange, unconventional and not always easy to understand for some, but all of them are visually striking, dynamically scored and with great performances, atmosphere and direction as well as working amazingly as mood pieces and being among the most unique films in existence- the only film of his that I didn't care for was Dune, was mixed on Inland Empire too but that still had a lot of the above components.

    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me may not be as good as the TV series but did not deserve the negative reception it got at the time. The few flaws it has has nothing to do with being darker and lacking the show's humour, they are not even flaws. David Bowie did stick out like a sore thumb and to me was embarrassingly bad(though a lot of it was to do with how his character was written) but the film's biggest flaw was that you could tell that it was originally written as a much longer film, with so much truncated there were parts where things felt under-explained and incomplete, a longer length would have helped(personal opinion of course and not one other people will share).

    Coming onto however what was good about Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the film does everything else right. As said before, Lynch's films are always visually great, and to say that Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me looks great visually is not enough. The film in fact has wonderfully moody cinematography and lovingly designed sets, while the surreal imagery looks so mesmerising that regardless of whether the story confuses you you cannot possibly look away. Lynch's direction as ever is impeccable, his style unmistakable and the haunting soundtrack draws you in effortlessly. The story won't be everyone's cup of tea, I did find myself completely engrossed and found it along with Sophie Scholl: The Final Days one of the most powerful films personally seen in a while. Sure, it did feel under-explained and incomplete in parts but it never bored me and like every other Lynch film as a mood piece it's amazing. Parts were incredibly intense and shocking(the most intense parts making for one of the most disturbing films there is) but others were genuinely emotional as well. Regarding individual scenes in a film where one hypnotic scene follows another, the strobe-lit disco degradation stuck out in particular.

    Apart from Bowie, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me is very well-acted, Sheryl Lee is superb and at times heart-breaking as an easy-to-root-for character while Ray Wise is just terrifying as one of the scariest father figures on film. Harry Dean Stanton, Kiefer Sutherland and Kyle MacLauchlan are on fun form too. In conclusion, a very under-appreciated film and undeservedly so. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Curiosidades
      Grace Zabriskie said on Sheryl Lee's performance in the film: "She gave everything she had, she gave more than she could afford to give, and she spent years coming back".
    • Erros de gravação
      The cabin scene at the film's end differs vastly from its depiction in the series. In the film the cabin has no red drapes, there is no phonograph left playing, nor does the exterior of the cabin even appear to be the same. Also missing/omitted from the narrative of this sequence: - No Leo's bloody shirt. - Waldo never leaves the cage and does not draw blood. - No broken One Eyed Jack's casino chip or "Bite the big one, baby."
    • Citações

      Donna Hayward: Do you think that if you were falling in space... that you would slow down after a while, or go faster and faster?

      Laura Palmer: Faster and faster. And for a long time you wouldn't feel anything. And then you'd burst into fire. Forever... And the angel's wouldn't help you. Because they've all gone away.

    • Versões alternativas
      There is an unofficially released extended cut of the film titled 'Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me - The Extended Blue Rose Cut' which restores an hour of deleted footage formerly only found as bonus content on previous releases. This edition of the movie has a 196-minute runtime.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Laura Palmer (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      She Would Die For Love
      Lyric by David Lynch

      Music by Angelo Badalamenti

      Publishing: Anlon Music Co./ASCAP, Bobkind Music/ASCAP

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      • US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 4.160.851
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.813.559
      • 30 de ago. de 1992
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