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When I was a kid, I used to turn off TV right before the ending credits started, for some reason, I found the picture creepier and scarier than anything from the show. I know it sounds weird but that's because everything starts from her death and there's such a contrast between her angelic smile, her beauty and the rest that the picture had a more haunting effect, and I didn't need to have the picture in mind before going to bed. And even watching it now gives me goosebumps.
the scary thing about the end picture of a beautyful angel looking girl laura was that laura palmer was´nt an angel at all, there are dark secrets in her eyes. love this cult classic. The scary think about this picture is, that she looks perfect, angel, smile, but behind the smile their is only darkness. Pictures are full with secrets
+JDiscool : Definately. I honestly think it's one of the best written characters in tv and movie history. That beauty and kindness along with all those secrets, sadness and, self-destructive and self-loathing struck a cord with many of us I think. Not to mention Sheryl Lee did a fantastic acting job!
Sheryl Lee, did such an awesome job with her acting in " Fire walk with me " She should've won or at least get a nomination for an oscar. I really felt sorry and scared for her in the movie.
As a student of aesthetics and symbolism in art, I believe this music (and all of the Twin Peaks scores) is the perfect depiction of how music conveys the ineffable content and true essence of this drama. Just brilliant!
soundtrack for a lifetime. Ability to see darkness in light and light in the darkness. everything is here sex, love, hope, betraying...life and death in one accord....
The soundtrack to this haunts me in such a beautiful way as it so very reminscive, my parents watched Twink peaks relegiously when it was first aired, my father even bought the soundtrack and it was constantly playing during winter 1991, my parents wouldn't allow me to watch it as I was juts 12 years old, which is understandable, but then it came on again in 1995 on bravo I think? 🤔 That's when They finally let me watch it, It was one of the best series if not only series I've ever watched and I was hooked on looking like those beautiful girls.
I love the music it's haunting beautiful it's kind of a very strange ghost story like when you go to a gothic haunting house when so strange and well strange my mother don't like it but it doesn't stop me because I like it.
Oh she's okay actually, bit shaken up. She kept going on about falling in some mud in the woods and some weirdo detective running around banging his head on trees and ranting about curtains.
go yeeeeeeaaaaaaah.i know die hard fans will hate sampling but moby made his best tune from this.and one of the best rave tunes ever in 1991.twin peaks creeped me out as a 13 year old boy.just could not get it.
I've read everything there is to know about twin peaks afterwards on twinpeaksgazette. And no, I did understand almost everything and was dissapointed afterwards.
I was watching the old episodes and these closing credits have some Lynchian kick. The piano is just all your hopes and dreams for life, and this poor girl is always dead, in contrast, She didn't deserve that.
Oh my. The deeply intricate psychological levels that this piece creeps into are baffling to me. David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti really do deserve more than just a fedora tip. More than a special award of some kind. It's thanks to elements like this and more that Twin Peaks is one of the small screen's greatest treasures.
I had the same opinon as chuckielover06 says, but since last night when he was at home and I played for him the script for piano, now...and perhaps sadly, it will be just beautiful cause this song, belongs to him.
I loved Twin Peaks. It was mysterious and eerie, with quirky characters. Unfortunately the show became weirder and weirder in the second season, so it was less compelling for me than the first. The music was so fitting though. It heightened the mystery. Plus the setting always seemed gray and cloudy, cold and misty. Decades later, I enjoyed another series, The Killing, which had many similarities to Twin Peaks. Both set in the Pacific Northwest, same cloudy gray and misty scenery, same eerie mysterious music, and began with a young girl’s murder. And, yes, the second season of The Killing was a bit weird for me.
I've read an article back in 1990 about Twin Peaks making of and they said this picture was an actual shot of Sheryl Lee in high school. I believed this was true for years until the internet era debunked it.
I was 12 or 13 when I saw it for the first time, the music and its entire theme sets up the mood, the caste was exceptional and episodes ending with a scary scene always startled me, I didnt get the story much then but it impressed me the music is sad and betrays an impending tragedy (to me the fall of the hero in the end?)
Yeah indeed, that might be the only Lychian game out there. I still have to play that game, sad the import cost a lot for the ps3 i might check deadly Premonition instead for the Xbox 360 at 10 bucks.
when I watched it with my family as a kid I always walked out of the room when the ending came on. Not what I needed before I went to bed. If it was just the music I would have been fine but with that portrait... it just got stuck in my mind for the rest of the night.
È bellissima questa musica, l'ascolto sempre, Badalamenti un genio, non a caso Italiano 😊 una serie molto bella ed interessante con attori belli e capaci, suggestiva, intrigante, ma non spaventosa, tenebrosa, ma stimolante, mi spinse a chiamare amici negli States per sapere l'assassino😂