Twin Peaks: The Essential Wrapped in Plastic by John Thorne (.ePUB)
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The Essential Wrapped in Plastic: Pathways to Twin Peaks by John Thorne
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Overview: For thirteen years, Wrapped in Plastic magazine studied the celebrated television series Twin Peaks and the follow-up feature film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Many of the important essays and interviews from those pages have been revised and reorganized for The Essential Wrapped in Plastic: Pathways to Twin Peaks. This is a work of critical analysis and historical reporting. The core of the book is a detailed episode guide that reviews each chapter of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s landmark series. These reviews are supplemented by comments from actors, writers, producers and other creative personnel who provide intimate and first-hand remarks about Twin Peaks. Each critique also includes analysis of scripted scenes that were deleted from the final televised episodes, allowing for a deeper understanding of how Twin Peaks was being crafted as it went along. The last episode of Twin Peaks is examined in detail, with a chapter that focuses on the installment’s final, mesmerizing act, an essay that sheds light on what really happened to the series’ enigmatic protagonist, Dale Cooper. The feature film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, is the subject of two in-depth essays. The first delves into the character of Laura Palmer and shows how David Lynch transformed the idea of Laura from the series into a fully realized character in the film. The second essay radically challenges the design of the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me prologue, arguing that Dale Cooper is a more prominent and vital presence in the story than might first appear.
Vibrant and provocative, Twin Peaks is an enduring masterpiece. The Essential Wrapped in Plastic is a crucial guide to this remarkable work.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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