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the more i rewatch twin peaks i am reminded more and more that albert rosenfield (and to a lesser extent bobby briggs, though he doesn’t quite articulate it as clearly as albert with the exception of him breaking down at laura’s funeral) is THE only character to recognize laura’s death for what it was—completely avoidable, unromantic, and caused by human evil that nobody recognized the signs of or did anything to stop
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Camille on her deathbed (detail) by Claude Monet, 1879 // Twin Peaks (1x01) by David Lynch, 1990
Monet was so fascinated by the face of dead Camilla, that he could not help but capture it. ‘I found myself staring at the tragic countenance,’ he wrote to his friend later, ‘automatically trying to identify the sequence, the proportions of light and shade in the colors that death had imposed on her immobile face. Shades of blue,yellow, gray, and I don’t know what. That’s what I had become… But even before the thought occurred to record the face that meant so much to me, my first involuntary reflex was so tremble at the shock of the colors. In spite of myself, my reflexes drew me into the unconscious operation that is but the daily order of my life.’
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The posthumous image of Laura was most probably inspired by the painting of Monet. Reconstructed by Lynch in similar Impressionist tones, it produces the same magnetizing effect. It even appeared on the cover of one of the issues of the Esquire magazine: a photograph of a dead body wrapped in polyethylene was published with the signature ‘Woman of the Year’. (x)
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what's a book you read as a teenager that was so magical and personally profound to you it literally changed your life, doesnt matter if the book was actually well written or not. mine's probably the catcher in the rye
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it’s time to bring back encyclopaedias in a big way
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You just want Iife to be the way it was before. So do I. We all do.
Twin Peaks, Episode 10 “The Man Behind Glass” (1990) dir. Lesli Linka Glatter
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The Royal Ballet’s Frankenstein (2016), ph. Alistair Muir
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John Waters and David Lynch meeting at Big Boy’s restaurant after the “Eraserhead” premiere.
Los Angeles, 1979
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things have got so bad i've resorted to britpop
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I don't actually have a piss kink but I greatly respect and admire anyone who does.... except pete wentz who I do not respect at all
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xenomorph baby au i hope no ones done this yet
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