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Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces

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An exploration of Laura Palmer and the occupants of Twin Peaks.

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Jacob B While not everything in this collection of deleted scenes is necessary viewing and I'm not losing any sleep over most of these scenes not being in Fire Walk With Me, The Missing Pieces is still an enjoyable 90-minute return to the world of Twin Peaks that shows David Lynch at his surreal best, has great acting and, to give credit where it's due, helps give a better understanding of certain scenes that seemed peculiar, even by Lynch standards. The Phillip Jeffries scene should've been in the final film and I think it would've helped build up to the heartbreaking conclusion we know is going to happen when we see the Palmers happily eating dinner. The Missing Pieces is very much a collection of deleted scenes rather than a proper film but it does have enough of the show's quirky charm to be worth a look. After all, some of these scenes are important for The Return, which I'll hopefully get around to in a few weeks' time. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 04/05/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis An exploration of Laura Palmer and the occupants of Twin Peaks.
Director
David Lynch
Producer
Angelique Perez
Screenwriter
Robert Engels, David Lynch
Production Co
Absurda, MK2 Diffusion
Genre
Drama, Horror, Mystery & Thriller, Romance
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 32m