Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

  • Director: David Lynch
  • Writer: David Lynch,Robert Engels,Mark Frost
  • Countries of origin: France, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 28, 1992
  • Sound mix: Dolby
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Teresa Banks and the Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer
  • "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" is a horror film directed by David Lynch, starring Shirley Lee and Ray Wise.
    The film tells the inner world of Laura Dern, a 16-year-old girl from Shuangfeng Town before her death.

    Details

    • Release date August 28, 1992
    • Filming locations 708 33rd St, Everett, Washington, USA
    • Production companies New Line Cinema, CiBy 2000, Twin Peaks Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $10,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $4,160,851

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $1,813,559

    Gross worldwide

    $4,184,990

    Movie reviews

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    • By Sophia 2021-12-09 08:01:25

      A branch held in a hazy dream

      Panic is the first interpretation of the dead girl. As a thorough viewer, it seems to be peeking into her life. Her charming flesh, the pleasure of her falling downwards. Put Buddha beat me a cup of chicken blood. She is always trapped in bizarre dreams, which is a reflection of reality. In the complete nihility, his father appeared on the stage very astonished, as the initiator of everything. He seemed so unreal and so heartbroken. The girl died completely in a kind of self-salvation. The...

    • By General 2021-12-09 08:01:25

      Wear Twin Peaks to see Twin Peaks

      Wearing Twin Peaks to see Twin Peaks at the film festival. In fact, it is not a David Lynch fan. I accidentally started watching this old drama that was popular in the United States 25 years ago. I was watching accidentally discovering that the phrase "See you in 25 years" in the last episode at that time became a reality. season. Then, I accidentally discovered that the restored 4k version of the prequel movie of the show was going to be shown at the film festival. Then I accidentally...

    • By Fidel 2021-12-09 08:01:25

      Reverse completion of double peaks

      "Someone asked me, if meditation is so great and it brings me so many blessed feelings, why is my movie so dark and so violent? In today's world, there are so many dark things flowing, most of them Movies reflect the world we live in. Those are stories. There will always be conflicts in stories. There are high and low, good and bad."
                        -David Lynch,

            without a doubt,Under the pressure of ABC, it hastily ended, leaving a lot of blank spaces in...

    • By Scotty 2021-12-09 08:01:25

      In fact, Laura belongs to white lodge, and Dale is just a third-rate hero

      According to the first two seasons and the movie (including missing pieces), the soul of Laura should have entered the white lodge in the end, while dale split into two; good dale stayed with Laura in the white lodge and could not come out, and shadow-self was bob Possessed back to reality.

      "The Black Lodge is the dark side of White Lodge. Every soul must pass there to reach perfection. There, you will meet your own dark side. If you cannot face Black Lodge with complete...

    • By Vaughn 2021-12-09 08:01:25

      Double egg

      After watching it, I couldn't help but feel painful, and finally Laura was resurrected on the spot. The scene of the cow in front of the angel made me squeeze tightly, overturning the previous definition of the entire film.

      When I saw it halfway through, I sent a message to K that this film was actually a dream of a split personality patient during treatment.

      David Lynch always uses the form of introspection to express dreams, the expression is naked and direct, so that if...

    User comments

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    • By Pink 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Sure enough, I have to watch the TV series first. I'm confused. Lynch's music taste is really appetizing. David Bowie made a soy...

    • By Bernhard 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Well, if this production is more refined to achieve the stunning effect of "Invasion of Brain Cells", it will definitely be better than it, but it's a pity that Lynch seems to be obsessed with the effect of such a small production. Weirdness, panic, mystery and unpredictability fill the whole book, suspense plus various obscure meanings and ghosts and so on are indeed inexplicable in many places, but they also make Lynch's surreal approach. However, the film alone is not very watchable. We...

    • By Osbaldo 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Mysterious movies, bottomless style, and many metaphors that I can't understand. This is probably Lynch's best technique. There is a huge shadow in the heroine's psychology, so there should be so many incredible characters and scenes! I probably saw the shadow of Mulholland Road, I wanted to think about it, but I was afraid of the...

    • By Dean 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Lynch uses red to the extreme. The fear of the tarsus and even red in Lynch's films represent the evil of the subconscious and the unknowability of the unknown world. This is probably the fastest-paced one of all Lynch's movies + dramas. Every frame is full of information, which denies many of the intentions and unknowns of the tp drama. The dwarf and the red room are more similar, and there are images such as rings, monkeys, masks,...

    • By Roderick 2022-04-23 07:02:08

      One star for Donna's beauty, and I really have no patience to watch the movie =...

    Background creation

    When David Lynch announced that it would co-produce "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" with the French CIBY 2000 film company, the TV series "Twin Peaks" co-produced by Lynch and Mark Frost had just been suspended for a month. Lynch said when talking about the reasons for shooting the film: "I can't let myself out of the world of "Twin Peaks". I am deeply obsessed with the protagonist Laura Dern Palmer and her inner contradiction. She...
    more about Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Background creation

    Movie quotes

    • Phillip Jeffries: It was a dream! We live inside a dream!

    • Sam Stanley: That really was something with the dancing girl, wasn't it? What exactly did all that mean?

      Special Agent Chester Desmond: I'll explain it to you. Remember Lil's wearin' a sour face.

      Sam Stanley: What do you mean?

      Special Agent Chester Desmond: Her face had a sour look on it.

    • Sam Stanley: You know, Agent Desmond, I figure this whole office, furniture included, is worth $27,000.