Review of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) by Théo V — 22 Jan 2012
One of Lynch's more cogent films, it illustrates much of what fans of the television series may already assume about Laura's troubled past in a way that more than justifies its unflinching, brutal portrayal.
It succeeds in conveying a sense of anxiety and dread, both of which Lynch excel at. Couple that with a wave of dark, foreboding atmosphere - due in no small part to Badalamenti's moody riffs -and you have one of the finest films of its decade.
This review of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) was written by Théo V on 22 Jan 2012.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me has generally received positive reviews.
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