I love the way this movie illustrates the relationship Laura has with Cooper. She doesn't know him as the man who solves the mystery of her murder because that hasn't happened yet. In her horrifying final days, she sees Cooper in her dreams and visions as a symbol of protection. She trusts him. She feels safe with him. In her final moments, he is here watching over her. He smiles down at her to let her know that everything is alright now. In a way... Cooper was her angel.
This scene never fails to move me to tears. David Lynch's directing, Sheryl Lee's acting, and the music by Angelo Badalamenti really make this scene unforgettable. Fire Walk With Me is a true masterpiece, it's sad that it didn't get the recognition it deserved back when it was released.
+ReviewCam that was originally the idea if Twin Peaks was picked up right after the 2nd season. Don't know if they're going to follow that storyline because the actor who played Briggs passed away several years ago. Unless they use another actor, but it won't feel the same.
It isn't even the story that counts.....THIS is actually true ART !!!!! I can't put my finger on it...but it's like looking at the Mona Lisa.....pure emotion. David Lynch, an artist indeed!
the fact that sheryl lee was originally just hired as a pretty local girl to be the corpse blows me away. she was a completely random discovery who went on to give one of the greatest performances of all time. without her fire walk with me would have completely faded into obscurity.
I can get people not liking this film though I think it's a masterpiece. It's flawed, messy and designed as a part 1 in a trilogy that was never completed. One thing I can't get though is the lack of recognition for Sheryl Lee. Her portrayal of Laura Palmer is just one of the most heartbreaking, brutal, devastating, operatic performances I've ever seen.
Yes, and apparently it ruined her psychologically for a while. As Grace Zabriskie (Sarah Palmer) said of her "She gave everything she had, she gave more, she gave more than she could afford to give, and she spent years coming back..."
I love how Laura looks shocked at the Angel and then starts smiling when she knows she's going to a better place. Her smile is so beautiful and the music as well.
Sheryl Lee's performance in this movie, IN THIS last scene in particular is so indescribable -- I just cannot use words because it is lyrical. I am moved to tears every time I see it- . I have never seen any other modern actress portray such volcanic emotions, no one. NOT EVEN STREEP. Sheryl deserves much more recognition, and no one has given it to her.... as a dramatic actress. It is so heart wrenching, it grips at my heart. You should have seen her in Salome, on Broadway with Al Pacino. She is really just a little girl inside a woman's body, like Marilyn. Both Lynch and Frost were obsessed with her too btw. The horror. If it hadn't been so graphic so horrific, this scene would have been lost. We should really thank Sheryl for bringing Laura Palmer to life. SHERYL LEE IS AMAZING, I JUST CANNOT TELL YOU HOW SHE IS LAURA and we victims of incest know......Rest in peace now Laura with the angel of God.
The music is SO incredibly profound. It has harmonic progressions that go beyond normal composition, I'd say bittersweet, surreal, chords that change character while they don't actually change.
Actually this is the result when the parts move properly. The only place where the progression is exceptional is at 1:49 when b minor moves down to a minor, it's a special moment. You can feel the sudden drop. Beautifully done. But then immediately it moves back to common practice, so the music still stays in character, and not unravel.
legitimately the best scene in Lynch's filmography and probably top ten scenes of all time. takes two seasons of television to hit as hard as it does but when it has that build up it gets you like a shark.
This scene is just heartbreaking, so hauntingly beautiful and what a perfect ending for the movie - and for the series as well. This is one the most touching scenes of the whole Twin Peaks, along with the bar scene and Leland's confession. The closure for Laura is so beautiful and Sheryl did a wonderful job with the scene, she makes Laura so happy and it just seems so right. And I think this is the exact scene why there's no need of the series to continue. This scene sums it all up.
@@DanielConte1 true, but in the context of Sheryl Lee and Laura the "Questions.." scene seemed like another possibility. Both scenes are very very impactful, to be fair (imo). But it doesn't matter much, we may never know what the original poster meant ;)
The scene makes me absolutely sob like a child. Such beautiful acting, music, cinematography. I recommend looking up Sheryl Lee's diary entry about the character of Laura Palmer. Very touching stuff.
I cry every single time. This scene is absolutely phenomenal, it really makes you see everything that twin peaks is as an entity. S1 2 and 3 as well as FWWM and extended material included.
You have to remember "the Black Lodge" is summoned by fear, and the "White Lodge" is summoned by love. I think the angel is from the White Lodge. It's there to remind her that despite how messed up Laura was, she was still loved.
"I think most obvious reading of this scene is that what she’s looking at is not exactly an angel but in fact or also a television (there is a dynamic engagement in her affect that can’t really be responding to this static angel-figure) and what she’s watching is Twin Peaks, crying at her own tragedy and the grief of her friends and family, laughing at the absurdities and the eccentricities of her friends and neighbors, and probably validated by the impact that her murder had on her community. There isn’t just joy in her reactions, but great amusement and some raucous laughter. Whatever it is, it’s certainly the cream of the jest. I think it’s pretty clear that Fire Walk with Me ends where it began, with television. The closing credits scroll over a frozen close-up of Laura’s blissful face, as if the incoherent television snow of the opening credits is now filled up with her presence. The redemption here may not only be for Laura Palmer, but also for the Twin Peaks television series, and even for television itself." - Hussein Ibish Ultimately, both the beauty and poignancy of the Twin Peaks legacy relies on one person - Laura Palmer. Spending her entire life feeling worthless and unimportant. When in actuality, Laura was immensely significant. Not only affecting those she knew and the town she lived in, but also the viewer. Many fans have proclaimed that Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me allowed them to come to terms with their experiences with child abuse. Laura's journey is a transformative one, and we shared in that. She is, for all intents and purposes, a transcendent character. Intangibly reaching out to us. Laura Palmer is and will always be real, and most of all, valid. A patron saint in her own right.
TheLoneSith I look at this scene as Agent Cooper saying "You and I are in this together" and he gave her an angel to show her that even when things seem hopeless, there's still good out there, and that the two of them are going to fight the evil.
NazcarFanatic24 that certainly fits well for he ending of season 3. Her death needed to happen to counteract the evil. She needed to die to kill bob, to complete people, above many things to regain her innocence through death. Trauma no more is what this scene told me. You can either believe this ending or season 3 ending:
Yes, very well put. Real, valid and saint. And now consider that in Lynch's own words "it's all about Marilyn Monroe", "everything is about Marilyn Monroe".
I rarely get moved by movies, or even much at all, but this never fails to bring tears to my eyes. It's difficult to put this feeling into words but David Lynch really does get it, not saying I have it as bad as poor Laura did but as someone who's never had the best time with mental health in my life, I know how it is to feel lost like she did.. all you want to do is find peace of mind instead of feeling tormented and struggling with every waking hour, and only in death can she finally achieve her peace and she's so happy she weeps. Like yeah i feel that. I do think there are far worst things to suffer in life than death itself. I hope whatever happens in this life everything will be fine in the end, I hope I can find pure peace and joy like this somehow and laugh and cry over it like Laura did. She deserved that and so do we all. To everyone out there suffering, I'm sorry. I won't say everything will be ok because i don't know for certain, but I hope you'll get to see your angel someday
If you get it you are living it (my experience)and this movie is a clue - the good news is you don't have to bring up the memories to heal the trauma that is causing you so much pain. Dr. Jeffrey Levine has been studying trauma for 40 years and developed somatic experiencing - look into disassociation and somatic experiencing - 52 years of struggle and hell later and I finally saw my angel.
@@eyeballjay heatherz Also pray - pray hard focus as much as you can on your connection to God - I had to try everything else before I gave into this and I am now living in such peace - not 24/7 but so much of the time - life is still life but now that I stopped trying to fix stuff on my own and said OK God I am going to do this faith thing - it's really hard to let go - he has revealed himself and who I am and I cry in total joy and humble gratitude for every seemingly painful thing he put in my life because it was all to bring me back to him. As I type these words I can't believe a 30 agnostic is saying these things but it's all true - seek and you shall find is true but for some of us it takes a real long time and a lot of tough love but I would not change a thing to be where I am now - pray and don't stop - practice - baby steps hone your focus to go straight toward God and you won't regret it.
This is the polar opposite scene to the end of the series. I was terrified and sad at the end of Twin Peaks, and at the end of this film filled with joy and a real sense of closure. While the concept of time seems nonexistent in the Lodge (the anachronism with Annie in Laura's bed), I still feel I have to mourn for Cooper, but at the same time this scene makes me feel as if he's still bringing good to the victims of the Lodge. He's a hero and his success lies in tragic downfall. Bravo, Lynch.
this scene is so moving! you can appreciate this weird and surreal movie only if you understand deeply the story of Twin Peaks and the drama of Laura Palmer. The bad reviews fire walk with me received were surely written by people who didn't follow very well the complicated plot of the tv series
Doesn't fade this does it. I don't think it ever will either. I was 11 when Twin Peaks came on - I'd never been so profoundly affected by a 'fictional' character before. I'm sure I wasn't the only one.
Cooper smiling at Laura, and basically saying “you and I are in this together now. We’re going to beat this one day.” I wholeheartedly believe he “gave” Laura that angel.
OMG! the most heartbreaking & poignant scene in movie history for me , my heart breaks every time i see this scene , the perfect marriage of visuals & music , Lynch you are a GENIUS! 😍😢
The score by Mr. Badalamenti is perfect here, with the piece entitled The Voice of Love. Can't even imagine this sequence being filmed on a sound-stage-- mostly in silence, basically just David Lynch giving Sheryl and Kyle some suggestions for expressions and what-have-you as they shoot the scene. Of course they knew that eventually there would be lovely music put in later. But it must seem strange in the moment.
One day people will look back at this as were it the MONA LISA ! Lynch does with a camera what the masters did in their time with paint on the Canvas....you just can't explain why this is sooo moving, but is........as a mather of fact, you don't have to understand Twin Peaks, you just feel instinctively that this touches you on a unconscious level.....it talks about good and evil within your very soul!
The most beautiful ending i've ever seen, like damn i cry everytime i hear this songs and this scene. The good poetical moment when the white shall unites with the dark and colorful tints to become a harmony of self in the heaven, succumbed by darkness but shall free and smile happily to greet up the light. It's like thesis (black) unites with antithesis (white) to become a synthesis and balance of life, and finally she feels harmony in heaven. Dale is magician, he chants between two worlds to create a deal to make synthesis and keep in peace. He's an unknown angel for Laura as well.
Lets try this again without the massive spelling errors: I cry every single time I watch this scene. Through the whole movie Sheryl just acts so well, letting the smiling façade slip from time to time to reveal the heartbroken and exhausted person Laura really is. I BELIEVE it the way Sheryl acts it, all the pain and the hopelessness. And then this! Then this perfect happiness that it's over and she's finally safe from it all, and I just cry. Every. Single. Time.
I look at this scene as Agent Cooper telling Laura "You and I are in this together now, and no matter how dark everything seems, there will always be light at the end of the tunnel. And we will beat this together."
NazcarFanatic24 couldn't have been said better...no matter how eccentric copper or the town of twin peaks was they wanted Laura's soul to be put to rest because she was the soul of the town and now she can achieve peace with Cooper by her side like his promise
MystikalScope Productions I feel there was a huge missed opportunity in Season 3 to not expand upon their relationship. I think after they bonded like this they’d become friends. Cooper always optimistic, Laura way to cynical. There’s comedy in there
Not only this scene is beautiful in a way I can’t describe. I think and I know I’m not alone, that Sheryl Lee is one of the greatest actresses of our time, her portrayal is Amazing, so full of emotions and so deep. She should be much more recognized than she is, she is outstanding.
After watching this a few times (in tears), I've come to believe that the shot of Laura looking up to Cooper in the lodge is not her looking up to him, but rather Laura looking to Director David Lynch. This entire film was to do the series justice, but more importantly it shows the tragedy and triumph of the girl that Twin Peaks would soon forget. Lynch never once forgot about Laura. Lynch loved Laura; she was the fixture that Twin Peaks would forever be known for to him. Inland Empire does something similar in addressing the relationship between creator and creation, but rather than presenting one of Lynch's characters to himself, he sends them to discover those who have grown to love them: the audience. The audience is as much a part to the creative process to Lynch as he is. He respects his audience deeply and wants to show them the respect they have earned. In Fire Walk With Me, Lynch exhibits the same admiration he has for his audience to his creation, Laura Palmer. Fire Walk With Me and Inland EMpire, I believe, are his most personal works for these reasons.
Read a theory that this is actually what Season 3 is building up to, Laura finally able to ascend into the White Lodge, because of the nature of time in the Lodge it's being presented to us non-linearly.
I'm so glad this movie is finally being appreciated today and I applaude Lynch for having the courage to follow his muse. Movies can be made for people, places or events, but rarely do people make them for a character. The movie is for Laura Palmer, plain and simple.
Watching this scene again after a few years, I notice many things-- the little Saturn globe with a cone/pyramid, the striped floor (compare with Beetlejuice), The 2 lamps -- Jachin and Boaz, The angel and the statue of Venus superimposed on each other. Black on the left side (Laura Palmer and Cooper), white on the other. I almost feel like Laura is Venus and Cooper is the Angel coming to save her. And this is all happening in the celestial realm...
It's impossible not to feel empathy for the character whose destiny has already been written and not to admire the actress,whose career should have shone more.
Esta escena quedo grabada en mi corazon para toda la vida , ninguna pelicula me ha echo llorar tanto como esta , por primera vez en mi vida mi corazon sintió la infinita paz de la muerte .
"The quest is to be liberated from the negative, which is really our own will to nothingness. And once having said yes to the instant, the affirmation is contagious. It bursts into a chain of affirmations that knows no limit. To say yes to one instant is to say yes to all of existence." -- *Waking Life*
One of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen.. for the most beautiful girl on television, my dearest Laura Palmer 😘😘😘😘😘😘 Beautiful Score , Beautiful Angel, Beautiful Laura, Beautiful Agent Cooper...... Everything about this scene is Beautiful. To me, this is the true ending of Twin Peaks. 💓
Qué magnifica interpretación de Sheryl Lee, cómo se emociona y llora ante la cámara sin necesidad de colirio, la gesticulación de su rostro ante la emoción de ser redimida por un ángel es sublime, interpretación para poner en las universidades de interpretación, la vida es muy injusta con muchas personas, con Sheryl lo fue. Y mientras otras actrices sin talento han triunfado, no se valora el buen trabajo sino el hueco que te hagas por contactos y acudir a saraos a hacerte ver. Como en cualquier trabajo, así funciona la Humanidad
I love the way this movie illustrates the relationship Laura has with Cooper. She doesn't know him as the man who solves the mystery of her murder because that hasn't happened yet. In her horrifying final days, she sees Cooper in her dreams and visions as a symbol of protection. She trusts him. She feels safe with him. In her final moments, he is here watching over her. He smiles down at her to let her know that everything is alright now. In a way... Cooper was her angel.
Elouise Rose now in season 3 Coop will need her to rediscover who he was and return to Twin Peaks
Hit the nail on the head!
kind of weird to think about, but Laura doesn't know Cooper at all
she died before he came to Twin Peaks, therefore they never met
Except now she's trapped with him in another reality, with her mother Judy.
Cooper was her Special Angel.
'the angels will return. and when you see the one that's meant to help you, you will weep with joy'
yes
The most beautiful and underrated actress of all time.
This scene never fails to move me to tears. David Lynch's directing, Sheryl Lee's acting, and the music by Angelo Badalamenti really make this scene unforgettable. Fire Walk With Me is a true masterpiece, it's sad that it didn't get the recognition it deserved back when it was released.
+TheHarpittaja37 I agree totally. Twin Peaks FWWM has the weirdest "happy ending" of any film that I have seen. It's so beautiful.
+qupp75 too bad cooper is still trapped in hell
+ReviewCam that was originally the idea if Twin Peaks was picked up right after the 2nd season. Don't know if they're going to follow that storyline because the actor who played Briggs passed away several years ago. Unless they use another actor, but it won't feel the same.
It isn't even the story that counts.....THIS is actually true ART !!!!! I can't put my finger on it...but it's like looking at the Mona Lisa.....pure emotion. David Lynch, an artist indeed!
This scene is almost poetic. Laura crying yet smiling because she will finally rest and have peace, brings me to tears every time.
I am literally crying everytime I see this scene.
Hm... i don't think its about peace, but... 'okay.
Weslley de Sousa It’s OK to have different interpretations:) the way I see it is that at least her physical body won’t be hurt by Bob anymore.
Same here… this scene is beyond movies and television… even beyond poetry. This scene is every human emotion imaginable captured.
The same for me. I cannot retain tears each time I watch this scene. Pure poetry and art.
the fact that sheryl lee was originally just hired as a pretty local girl to be the corpse blows me away. she was a completely random discovery who went on to give one of the greatest performances of all time. without her fire walk with me would have completely faded into obscurity.
I can get people not liking this film though I think it's a masterpiece. It's flawed, messy and designed as a part 1 in a trilogy that was never completed. One thing I can't get though is the lack of recognition for Sheryl Lee. Her portrayal of Laura Palmer is just one of the most heartbreaking, brutal, devastating, operatic performances I've ever seen.
If people weren't so stupid, we'd have a lot more to work with.. or maybe Season 3 would've never happened.
@@realexkav people are made stupid through blissful ignorance
Stupid soap opera fans are these people.
Yes, and apparently it ruined her psychologically for a while. As Grace Zabriskie (Sarah Palmer) said of her "She gave everything she had, she gave more, she gave more than she could afford to give, and she spent years coming back..."
Is there any genuine evidence that there was supposed to be a trilogy? I heard it was just a rumor that got debunked.
I love how Laura looks shocked at the Angel and then starts smiling when she knows she's going to a better place. Her smile is so beautiful and the music as well.
shevdiam5 the Angel re gave her the chastity lost so early and rough way
Sheryl Lee's performance in this movie, IN THIS last scene in particular is so indescribable -- I just cannot use words because it is lyrical. I am moved to tears every time I see it- . I have never seen any other modern actress portray such volcanic emotions, no one. NOT EVEN STREEP.
Sheryl deserves much more recognition, and no one has given it to her.... as a dramatic actress. It is so heart wrenching, it grips at my heart. You should have seen her in Salome, on Broadway with Al Pacino. She is really just a little girl inside a woman's body, like Marilyn. Both Lynch and Frost were obsessed with her too btw. The horror. If it hadn't been so graphic so horrific, this scene would have been lost. We should really thank Sheryl for bringing Laura Palmer to life. SHERYL LEE IS AMAZING, I JUST CANNOT TELL YOU HOW SHE IS LAURA and we victims of incest know......Rest in peace now Laura with the angel of God.
Same same, I cry everytime I watch this scene.
Kc A. Agreed. She went beyond acting to BEING in this.
I am soooooo
Agreed! This lady deliver an amazing performance and definitely she deserved an Oscar for this great movie.
ReviewCam yes ...that's what I want too
She really put all of herself into FWWM, and it ruined her for a while.
The fact that Cooper is there with her comforting her is best cherry on top. Makes this one of my favorite things ever
The music is SO incredibly profound. It has harmonic progressions that go beyond normal composition, I'd say bittersweet, surreal, chords that change character while they don't actually change.
Actually this is the result when the parts move properly. The only place where the progression is exceptional is at 1:49 when b minor moves down to a minor, it's a special moment. You can feel the sudden drop. Beautifully done. But then immediately it moves back to common practice, so the music still stays in character, and not unravel.
Angelo was a true MAESTRO!
Her performance deserved accolades and awards. She gave all.
RIP Angelo. Knew him in real life - wonderful man and fantastic composer.
The most touching scene in my whole live.. seriously..
No .. For Me religion is trash Pure symbol only
Childish
@@kaeltkottmir religion means to bind
Thomas Jakob no. Not at all.
@@kaeltkottmirThats you who’s childish, demeaning others. Grow up.
legitimately the best scene in Lynch's filmography and probably top ten scenes of all time. takes two seasons of television to hit as hard as it does but when it has that build up it gets you like a shark.
Laura finally finds peace - such an incredible scene.
This scene is just heartbreaking, so hauntingly beautiful and what a perfect ending for the movie - and for the series as well. This is one the most touching scenes of the whole Twin Peaks, along with the bar scene and Leland's confession. The closure for Laura is so beautiful and Sheryl did a wonderful job with the scene, she makes Laura so happy and it just seems so right. And I think this is the exact scene why there's no need of the series to continue. This scene sums it all up.
I know this comment is three years old but it’s so true the ending here is just perfect
which bar scene?
@@DanielConte1 thanks
@@DanielConte1 I was thinking it's probably the scene with Laura Palmer in Fire Walk with Me, when "Questions in a World of Blue" plays.
@@DanielConte1 true, but in the context of Sheryl Lee and Laura the "Questions.." scene seemed like another possibility. Both scenes are very very impactful, to be fair (imo). But it doesn't matter much, we may never know what the original poster meant ;)
The scene makes me absolutely sob like a child. Such beautiful acting, music, cinematography.
I recommend looking up Sheryl Lee's diary entry about the character of Laura Palmer. Very touching stuff.
Was it included in the book Laura's Ghost? From my understanding it's a compilation of essays written by the women involved in Twin Peaks.
I cry every single time. This scene is absolutely phenomenal, it really makes you see everything that twin peaks is as an entity. S1 2 and 3 as well as FWWM and extended material included.
You have to remember "the Black Lodge" is summoned by fear, and the "White Lodge" is summoned by love.
I think the angel is from the White Lodge. It's there to remind her that despite how messed up Laura was, she was still loved.
Messed up ppl are not bad ppl. So why wouldnt she be loved?
@@dreamlove361 black lodge matters
"I think most obvious reading of this scene is that what she’s looking at is not exactly an angel but in fact or also a television (there is a dynamic engagement in her affect that can’t really be responding to this static angel-figure) and what she’s watching is Twin Peaks, crying at her own tragedy and the grief of her friends and family, laughing at the absurdities and the eccentricities of her friends and neighbors, and probably validated by the impact that her murder had on her community. There isn’t just joy in her reactions, but great amusement and some raucous laughter. Whatever it is, it’s certainly the cream of the jest. I think it’s pretty clear that Fire Walk with Me ends where it began, with television. The closing credits scroll over a frozen close-up of Laura’s blissful face, as if the incoherent television snow of the opening credits is now filled up with her presence. The redemption here may not only be for Laura Palmer, but also for the Twin Peaks television series, and even for television itself." - Hussein Ibish
Ultimately, both the beauty and poignancy of the Twin Peaks legacy relies on one person - Laura Palmer. Spending her entire life feeling worthless and unimportant. When in actuality, Laura was immensely significant. Not only affecting those she knew and the town she lived in, but also the viewer. Many fans have proclaimed that Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me allowed them to come to terms with their experiences with child abuse. Laura's journey is a transformative one, and we shared in that. She is, for all intents and purposes, a transcendent character. Intangibly reaching out to us.
Laura Palmer is and will always be real, and most of all, valid. A patron saint in her own right.
TheLoneSith I look at this scene as Agent Cooper saying "You and I are in this together" and he gave her an angel to show her that even when things seem hopeless, there's still good out there, and that the two of them are going to fight the evil.
NazcarFanatic24 that certainly fits well for he ending of season 3. Her death needed to happen to counteract the evil. She needed to die to kill bob, to complete people, above many things to regain her innocence through death. Trauma no more is what this scene told me. You can either believe this ending or season 3 ending:
Yes, very well put. Real, valid and saint. And now consider that in Lynch's own words "it's all about Marilyn Monroe", "everything is about Marilyn Monroe".
The essay You quoted, by Ibish, is very interesting.
I rarely get moved by movies, or even much at all, but this never fails to bring tears to my eyes. It's difficult to put this feeling into words but David Lynch really does get it, not saying I have it as bad as poor Laura did but as someone who's never had the best time with mental health in my life, I know how it is to feel lost like she did.. all you want to do is find peace of mind instead of feeling tormented and struggling with every waking hour, and only in death can she finally achieve her peace and she's so happy she weeps. Like yeah i feel that. I do think there are far worst things to suffer in life than death itself. I hope whatever happens in this life everything will be fine in the end, I hope I can find pure peace and joy like this somehow and laugh and cry over it like Laura did. She deserved that and so do we all. To everyone out there suffering, I'm sorry. I won't say everything will be ok because i don't know for certain, but I hope you'll get to see your angel someday
If you get it you are living it (my experience)and this movie is a clue - the good news is you don't have to bring up the memories to heal the trauma that is causing you so much pain. Dr. Jeffrey Levine has been studying trauma for 40 years and developed somatic experiencing - look into disassociation and somatic experiencing - 52 years of struggle and hell later and I finally saw my angel.
@@crct2004 I'm glad saw your angel. I will look into it, thank you for replying
@@eyeballjay heatherz Also pray - pray hard focus as much as you can on your connection to God - I had to try everything else before I gave into this and I am now living in such peace - not 24/7 but so much of the time - life is still life but now that I stopped trying to fix stuff on my own and said OK God I am going to do this faith thing - it's really hard to let go - he has revealed himself and who I am and I cry in total joy and humble gratitude for every seemingly painful thing he put in my life because it was all to bring me back to him. As I type these words I can't believe a 30 agnostic is saying these things but it's all true - seek and you shall find is true but for some of us it takes a real long time and a lot of tough love but I would not change a thing to be where I am now - pray and don't stop - practice - baby steps hone your focus to go straight toward God and you won't regret it.
A very fine line between despair and happiness, but she manages it. Great acting and scene!
She deserves the world.
Saw this tonight for the first time and this scene haunts me. The acting is incredible by that girl.
How did people not like this movie it’s so fucking incredible
This is the polar opposite scene to the end of the series. I was terrified and sad at the end of Twin Peaks, and at the end of this film filled with joy and a real sense of closure. While the concept of time seems nonexistent in the Lodge (the anachronism with Annie in Laura's bed), I still feel I have to mourn for Cooper, but at the same time this scene makes me feel as if he's still bringing good to the victims of the Lodge. He's a hero and his success lies in tragic downfall. Bravo, Lynch.
this scene is so moving! you can appreciate this weird and surreal movie only if you understand deeply the story of Twin Peaks and the drama of Laura Palmer. The bad reviews fire walk with me received were surely written by people who didn't follow very well the complicated plot of the tv series
True and the outrage at Canne at the time was so unjustified. The critics and the audience behaved like children. Seriously.
Doesn't fade this does it.
I don't think it ever will either.
I was 11 when Twin Peaks came on - I'd never been so profoundly affected by a 'fictional' character before.
I'm sure I wasn't the only one.
Same here! After Twin Peaks in childhood I have never seen a really scary movie.
Same! I was 15. And Laura spoke to something deep within me. I have never had a character affect me that way since. She STILL affects me.
The angels love you so much, Laura.
an incredible actress. she dragged herself through laura's hell. i'm simply amazed by sheryl lee.
Love is endless, cosmic without any dimensions
as well as complex PTSD
Cooper smiling at Laura, and basically saying “you and I are in this together now. We’re going to beat this one day.”
I wholeheartedly believe he “gave” Laura that angel.
私はこのシーンを見て大きな衝撃を受けました。そしてなぜか自分の魂も救われたような気になりました。涙なくして見れないシーンです。音楽と映像そしてローラとクーパーの演技が素晴らしかった。
こんにちは。
OMG! the most heartbreaking & poignant scene in movie history for me , my heart breaks every time i see this scene , the perfect marriage of visuals & music , Lynch you are a GENIUS! 😍😢
One of the best ending ever seen in my life.
The perfect ending to a perfect movie. Ethereal and otherworldly. The soundless laughter of Lauras near the end is scary as hell.
Leave her to Heaven
This scene is just indescribable...you can watch this several times and get new meaning each time. Such incredible acting.
touches the heart in places nobody can ever talk about and where we're never sure if we are lying to ourselves
The score by Mr. Badalamenti is perfect here, with the piece entitled The Voice of Love. Can't even imagine this sequence being filmed on a sound-stage-- mostly in silence, basically just David Lynch giving Sheryl and Kyle some suggestions for expressions and what-have-you as they shoot the scene. Of course they knew that eventually there would be lovely music put in later. But it must seem strange in the moment.
these two are my most beloved fictional characters
One day people will look back at this as were it the MONA LISA ! Lynch does with a camera what the masters did in their time with paint on the Canvas....you just can't explain why this is sooo moving, but is........as a mather of fact, you don't have to understand Twin Peaks, you just feel instinctively that this touches you on a unconscious level.....it talks about good and evil within your very soul!
Dirk Paulussen Comparing Lynch to some of the most profound artists of the renaissance era is a exceptional compliment!
perfect acting great scene
The most beautiful ending i've ever seen, like damn i cry everytime i hear this songs and this scene. The good poetical moment when the white shall unites with the dark and colorful tints to become a harmony of self in the heaven, succumbed by darkness but shall free and smile happily to greet up the light. It's like thesis (black) unites with antithesis (white) to become a synthesis and balance of life, and finally she feels harmony in heaven.
Dale is magician, he chants between two worlds to create a deal to make synthesis and keep in peace. He's an unknown angel for Laura as well.
Excellent analysis! I love your wording.
Twin Peaks' definitive spiritual ending imo
Hauntingly sad , depressive and beautiful at the same time.
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I cry every single time I watch this scene.
Through the whole movie Sheryl just acts so well, letting the smiling façade slip from time to time to reveal the heartbroken and exhausted person Laura really is. I BELIEVE it the way Sheryl acts it, all the pain and the hopelessness. And then this!
Then this perfect happiness that it's over and she's finally safe from it all, and I just cry.
Every. Single. Time.
I cried so fucking hard when i saw this in Theaters...my god this is what art is meant to be.
at last...she is happy : )
Love how that light shines on her face and her expression changes, it’s really sad tho when you realize she might just be dreaming still
Breathtaking. Absolutely breathtaking. Moving, haunting, perfect. Can't wait to see if the new series planned can ever come up to scratch...?:)
Alan Cloughley hmm
Well, did you like it?
Lovely Laura... thank you, Sheryl Lee, for such an astounding performance and making our lives a little more interesting. :D
I look at this scene as Agent Cooper telling Laura "You and I are in this together now, and no matter how dark everything seems, there will always be light at the end of the tunnel. And we will beat this together."
NazcarFanatic24 couldn't have been said better...no matter how eccentric copper or the town of twin peaks was they wanted Laura's soul to be put to rest because she was the soul of the town and now she can achieve peace with Cooper by her side like his promise
MystikalScope Productions I feel there was a huge missed opportunity in Season 3 to not expand upon their relationship. I think after they bonded like this they’d become friends. Cooper always optimistic, Laura way to cynical. There’s comedy in there
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I wanted Coop, not Dougie
@@HauntFreak13...... one can not be reeled in, if not first cast away.......
МЕГА ШЕДЕВР, ШЕДЕВР УШЕДШЕЙ ЭПОХИ ГЛУБИНА РЕЗКОСТИ ЧУВСТВ И ЭМОЦИЙ И ЛЮБВИ
Not only this scene is beautiful in a way I can’t describe. I think and I know I’m not alone, that Sheryl Lee is one of the greatest actresses of our time, her portrayal is Amazing, so full of emotions and so deep. She should be much more recognized than she is, she is outstanding.
this scene makes me cry so much. laura's angels finally came for her.
and they can come for me too.
Very very powerful. No one goes home; we all have to stay and deal with it.
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Cette scène me touche tellement, musique, jeu d'acteur, photographie, tout est parfait, un grand moment de cinéma, Laura est en paix désormais.
After watching this a few times (in tears), I've come to believe that the shot of Laura looking up to Cooper in the lodge is not her looking up to him, but rather Laura looking to Director David Lynch. This entire film was to do the series justice, but more importantly it shows the tragedy and triumph of the girl that Twin Peaks would soon forget. Lynch never once forgot about Laura. Lynch loved Laura; she was the fixture that Twin Peaks would forever be known for to him. Inland Empire does something similar in addressing the relationship between creator and creation, but rather than presenting one of Lynch's characters to himself, he sends them to discover those who have grown to love them: the audience. The audience is as much a part to the creative process to Lynch as he is. He respects his audience deeply and wants to show them the respect they have earned. In Fire Walk With Me, Lynch exhibits the same admiration he has for his audience to his creation, Laura Palmer. Fire Walk With Me and Inland EMpire, I believe, are his most personal works for these reasons.
Yeah, Lynch/Gordon Cole will always "remember the unofficial version”
this too hard to watch for me...every time i crying ,its so emotional ..sheryl here looks like an angel itself ...i have this complete movie on CD
Laura gets her angel...this would make even a statue cry. Certainly makes me, every time.
i cry everytym :'(
"And the angels won't help you. Because they all gone away"
Read a theory that this is actually what Season 3 is building up to, Laura finally able to ascend into the White Lodge, because of the nature of time in the Lodge it's being presented to us non-linearly.
i think she is crying and laughing simultaneously over the loss and tragedy of life.
Sheryl is amazing here. AWESOME ending. I'll always love FWWM
I'm so glad this movie is finally being appreciated today and I applaude Lynch for having the courage to follow his muse. Movies can be made for people, places or events, but rarely do people make them for a character. The movie is for Laura Palmer, plain and simple.
Right up there as one of the best scenes ever, I think.
Il più bel finale che abbia mai visto,carico di una speranza incredibile
perfect way to end the series.
The music in this scene is so fulfilling
Easily one of the most hauntingly beautiful scenes ever committed to celluloid!!
Man ! Laura is such an amazing character.
Now THIS is what I would consider a masterpiece, very artistically done.
The tie in to the 2017 The Return series was extremely well put together and finally made it all clear.
Watching this scene again after a few years, I notice many things-- the little Saturn globe with a cone/pyramid, the striped floor (compare with Beetlejuice), The 2 lamps -- Jachin and Boaz, The angel and the statue of Venus superimposed on each other. Black on the left side (Laura Palmer and Cooper), white on the other. I almost feel like Laura is Venus and Cooper is the Angel coming to save her. And this is all happening in the celestial realm...
Where was Sheryl Lee's Oscar nomination?
she is too good for something like Oscar
It's impossible not to feel empathy for the character whose destiny has already been written and not to admire the actress,whose career should have shone more.
sheryl is so very gorgeous love her xxx
This is why music exists.
One of the best ending of all time, with "Il Casanova di Federico Fellini", and "8 e 1/2"
This song is as heartbreaking as they get, but oh, so beautiful
This film is a masterpiece. Some scenes, like this one, are totally out of this world,or the scene in the convenience store(creepy as fuck.)
So many times I cried in this scene
Masterpiece
The harmony at 1:41-1:43 is so heartbreaking...
Esta escena quedo grabada en mi corazon para toda la vida , ninguna pelicula me ha echo llorar tanto como esta , por primera vez en mi vida mi corazon sintió la infinita paz de la muerte .
best lynch scene. maybe even just best scene ever.
"The quest is to be liberated from the negative, which is really our own will to nothingness. And once having said yes to the instant, the affirmation is contagious. It bursts into a chain of affirmations that knows no limit. To say yes to one instant is to say yes to all of existence." -- *Waking Life*
One of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen.. for the most beautiful girl on television, my dearest Laura Palmer 😘😘😘😘😘😘
Beautiful Score , Beautiful Angel, Beautiful Laura, Beautiful Agent Cooper...... Everything about this scene is Beautiful. To me, this is the true ending of Twin Peaks. 💓
Finally her soul is having a rest. And even an angel appears who she had never believed in.
Haunting!
I love how cooper is already in the lodge before laura is murdered, even though he was trapped inside it in the end of season 2
Out of all of David Lynch's self-indulgence comes this incredibly moving and beautiful work of art. Deeply touching.
I cried when watched this scene.
Es difícil llorar y emocionarse así ante la cámara, pocas actrices pueden hacerlo. Gran actriz Sheryl Lee
Qué magnifica interpretación de Sheryl Lee, cómo se emociona y llora ante la cámara sin necesidad de colirio, la gesticulación de su rostro ante la emoción de ser redimida por un ángel es sublime, interpretación para poner en las universidades de interpretación, la vida es muy injusta con muchas personas, con Sheryl lo fue. Y mientras otras actrices sin talento han triunfado, no se valora el buen trabajo sino el hueco que te hagas por contactos y acudir a saraos a hacerte ver. Como en cualquier trabajo, así funciona la Humanidad
Odjavna špica!
The music made me weep upon my first viewing. Poignant scene. The movie is so brutal yet beautiful. A masterwork.
Этому сериалу нет сравнения! А лучшего и не будет никогда-это великий твин пикс