How David Lynch's Twin Peaks changed TV
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HS asked about their readers' memories of David Lynch's works. Among the dozens of responses, one stood out above the others: Twin Peaks.
A woman walks around a country holding a log in her hand. The decaying body of a pretty girl is wrapped in plastic. An FBI agent coldly gives a reminder to an invisible 'Diane' on a tape recorder. A dwarf dressed in red dances in a room with red curtains and a white and red zigzag floor. That David Lynch's Twin Peaks has changed the history of television could even be subscribed to by a child strictly born after 1990. Conceived by Mark Frost and…
David Lynch was already a star director when he turned to television with “Twin Peaks” – and thus opened the door to the Golden Age of series art.
“For me, David Lynch was first and foremost a bridge from the world of normies to the world of creeps. Thanks to this, I got to know his work as a child of several years — when my parents, completely unrelated to the world of art, ordinary physical workers, sat in the Twin Peaks Town together with their neighbors from the block during the first broadcasts on Polish television — says web creator Rafał Krause. After the death of David Lynch, we re…
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