Twin Peaks review- Noah Huerta
Honestly, the Twin Peaks clip we watched in class a couple weeks ago was very
"confusing".
As it was meant to be, so that a prelude to a story could get across and David Lynch could say a bit before Twin Peaks starts.
Rex told us that the Atomic Bomb as a reference to WW2 and the start of "evil" with the apparent ease of a nuclear bomb drop being in the world, and I believe as well as most people that this aws stated to get more across for the series, in a spectacular manner without interrupting the plot of the story.
However it's a prolonged scene, honestly. There's so much going on that doesn't say much aside from the bomb. There's like 12 minutes of exploring into chaotic visuals and staring at a gas station.
Sure you can take that all together with the theme/ juxtaposition of the show's weirdness, becuase looking back on, it really is a genius concept.
But the execution: Watching it all take 12 minutes to zoom in on a gas cloud is visually cumbersome.
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