I wish the character of Laura had, from the beginning, been a girl who was innocent and wholesome, who hadn't fallen into badness in her teens years. It would have made ger murder so much more sympatheitc and interesting and shocking. Had she actually been like that lovely and iconic framed photo, the show would have been a bit different for me. I love the series, but this is just a little preference.
@@eduardo_corrochioBroken characters, those with faults and problems are way more interesting than what you describe. Twin Peaks, much like Lynch's work, is about how the popular image of Laura Palmer in the show is incorrect, how there lurk dark things beneath the superficial veneer of how (American) society, especially the middle class, likes to presents itself. Which is true to life, the people behind the white picket fences have ugly things to hide. I believe that is one reason Lynch is so popular.
@@wawawuu1514 I see your point completely and understand that David Lynch strips the pretty veneer away from Americana to expose its nasty self. But for me Laura's murder would be more effective had she been the ideal girl next door--- a character who, over the course of the show's run, we didn't learn too much about, just the basics. It's a personal quirk of mine, and I know it's odd and it probably goes against all Lynchian beliefs. Admittedly, in the show it's interesting story-wise that what most townspeople thought of the Palmer girl was not the truth, but it would be fascinating to have a different version of the tale that features Laura as merely a nice kid, the Homecoming Queen, who was suddenly snuffed out by an evil force. Lynch sometimes painted his cinema characters with layers and shades of gray, but he also created some that were pure goodness (obviously Cooper falls into the latter group, Laura into the former) or outright nefarious.
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This is - excuse me - a damn fine bit of ambient music
the owls are not what they seem
I have always loved that line.
This reminds me of a place both wonderful and strange.
Just like Twin Peaks is 🙂
Such mysterious ambience, gives off a unique feeling.
the artwork is incredible
Yes! This is fantastic. Thank you. Back to a place both wonderful and strange…
OMG, yes! Gets me so mysteriously excited. No TV show has given me this feeling.
I am shooting trains today most of tge afternoon and I'm listening to this on my beats. Perfect. EDIT: ie photography
Ooooh I can feel the mystery… what happened to Laura Palmer??? Only David Lynch knows…
The fuck are you talkin about
Why only David Lynch knows? We got all answers, at least about Laura's fate
I wish the character of Laura had, from the beginning, been a girl who was innocent and wholesome, who hadn't fallen into badness in her teens years. It would have made ger murder so much more sympatheitc and interesting and shocking. Had she actually been like that lovely and iconic framed photo, the show would have been a bit different for me. I love the series, but this is just a little preference.
@@eduardo_corrochioBroken characters, those with faults and problems are way more interesting than what you describe. Twin Peaks, much like Lynch's work, is about how the popular image of Laura Palmer in the show is incorrect, how there lurk dark things beneath the superficial veneer of how (American) society, especially the middle class, likes to presents itself.
Which is true to life, the people behind the white picket fences have ugly things to hide. I believe that is one reason Lynch is so popular.
@@wawawuu1514 I see your point completely and understand that David Lynch strips the pretty veneer away from Americana to expose its nasty self. But for me Laura's murder would be more effective had she been the ideal girl next door--- a character who, over the course of the show's run, we didn't learn too much about, just the basics. It's a personal quirk of mine, and I know it's odd and it probably goes against all Lynchian beliefs.
Admittedly, in the show it's interesting story-wise that what most townspeople thought of the Palmer girl was not the truth, but it would be fascinating to have a different version of the tale that features Laura as merely a nice kid, the Homecoming Queen, who was suddenly snuffed out by an evil force. Lynch sometimes painted his cinema characters with layers and shades of gray, but he also created some that were pure goodness (obviously Cooper falls into the latter group, Laura into the former) or outright nefarious.
(Said slowly and hypnotically) I'm in the White Lodge with Mister Ambience and Agent Cooper.
Oozes Twin Peaks vibes
This painting is.. hauntingly beautiful. The colors are so moody and stark. I ❤️🔥. Oh, and I love the sound and ambience too 😂
"Why do we miss the things... that never were." 😢
me encantó , gracias, saludos desde Argentina. Me suscribo.
Yes! 🌲🌲💚
The owls🦉🔥 are not what they seem 🦉
Listen to the sounds………..
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Richard and Linda
Two birds with one stone
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Hard
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Hey mister Ambience i can't find the James Bond ambience anymore?
he moved it to his patreon
You need to pay for that app?@@adenbrett8183
Maybe the real killer were the friends we made along the way
What is the tracklist?
Умоляю верните музыку из доктора Хауса я не хочу с ней расстаться
i adore this