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Twin Peaks Saga
Perhaps my favorite aspect of The Return; what’s yours?
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[QUOTE="Metalane, post: 2049, member: 268"] “Visual non-sequitur”, is what I think is appropriate to call it. Arguably, the most polarizing moments from The Return are the ones many find ridiculously unnecessary, while others cherish and analyze fruitfully. The scenes that many may mistake for filler, while I would debate are just a feature of Lynch’s stream-of-consciousness (and/or subconscious/unconscious) artistic expressionism. Examples include the sequence where Dougie and Janey-E are sitting in the lobby with an American Flag across the room. The camera then does a slow-pull into Dougie’s face while a classic patriotic tune plays (can’t remember which one atm). Another example is many of the conversations strangers have in the Roadhouse. And even the infamous 2.5 minute long sweeping scene. I could go on, as there’s at least one scene like this per hour, but you likely get my point. Now, what’s the point of all these vignettes? That, I would like to write an analysis on eventually. Of course, there is no singular answer. Now, I ask, what are your favorite aspects of The Return, the ones that make it so special and unique to you? [/QUOTE]
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