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 courage, it will completely destroy you. soul."
At the end of the second season, Dale's first reaction when meeting his shadow-self was to run away, and was finally thrown to the ground by his dark side. For Laura, although the film did not show how she faced her dark side, at the end she sat in a chair from surprise to crying to smiling, and an angel appeared above her to illuminate her face. It can be judged that she was successful in breaking through the barrier. The last scene.
But how did Laura pass?
According to the general routine, the soul of the hero will enter the heaven after the heroic sacrifice, and the fallen girl will definitely not work.
It's not that simple in Twin Peaks. On the surface, Laura is a degenerate existence in the film. She was sexually harassed by her father since the age of twelve. Compared with the image of the male protagonist who is upright and willing to accept each other, the beautiful girl (Audrey) does not touch it, it is really inferior.
But Laura is the only character who is completely aware of his dark side and has not been destroyed by it. In reality, Laura's dark side has been aroused, and she has been tortured by Bob. It can be said that her daily life is to fight against her dark side. She has never taken the initiative to hurt anyone, even though she is fully capable of doing so.
I believe that Laura's heart is simpler and better than most people. Although she may show indulgence and depravity, it is just her response mechanism to her own experience and the external environment. She is a truly brave and real person.
You can't understand her unless you put yourself in and imagine what you would do if you were her, if you were subjected to the same blows and temptations. Before you fully dig into the dark side of yourself, you have no qualifications to assume that you are superior, and you are not qualified to judge such a role.
In fact, most people are not really pure and kind, but ignorant and naive. They just haven't experienced anything, and there is nothing in the outside world to really entice them to do extraordinary things. Such people have no concept of their dark side, and naturally they cannot have the courage to face the dark side directly. The true pure goodness is the goodness after fully knowing the evil side of oneself.
In Dale’s words, at least the history between him and his partner’s wife can show that he is not so beautiful in nature. At this stage, the ability to resist temptation is only the restraint and restraint after the previous loss. He does not know how much he can achieve. So when he finally faced his shadow-self, he chose to escape. He didn't have the courage to know how dark his heart was.
And how dark is his dark side, we can only find the answer from the third season.
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