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Twin Peaks : Fire Walk with Me [Blu-Ray + DVD-Version Restaurée]
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6 mai 2025 "Veuillez réessayer" | Édition spéciale "Missing Pieces" - Blu-ray + Blu-ray bonus | 2 | 19,99 € | — |
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6 mai 2025 "Veuillez réessayer" | Édition spéciale "Missing Pieces" - 4K Ultra HD | 1 | 24,99 € | 62,48 € |
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6 mai 2025 "Veuillez réessayer" | Édition spéciale "Missing Pieces" - 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Blu-ray bonus - Boîtier SteelBook limité + boîtier Scanavo | 3 |
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Genre | Comédie Dramatique |
Format | Couleur |
Contributeur | David Bowie, Harry Dean Stanton, Kyle MacLachlan, Mädchen Amick, Eric DaRe, David Lynch, Pamela Gidley, Catherine E. Coulson, Sheryl Lee, Moira Kelly, Phoebe Augustine, Frank Silva, Michael J. Anderson, Grace Zabriskie, Ray Wise, Dana Ashbrook, Heather Graham, Chris Isaak Voir plus |
Langue | Anglais, Français, Anglais |
Durée d’exécution | 2 heures et 15 minutes |
Couleur | Couleur |
Nombre de disques | 3 |
Fabricant | Potemkine Films |
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Description du produit
Édition 25ème anniversaire : version restaurée 4K supervisée par David Lynch
Digipack 3 volets avec fourreau
Contient :
- le Blu-ray du film et ses suppléments (134'54")
- le DVD du film (129'19" - VF/VOST DD 5.1)
- le DVD des suppléments
Détails sur le produit
- Rapport de forme : 1.85:1
- Classé : 12 ans et plus
- Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) : 14 x 2,1 x 17,1 cm; 190 grammes
- Réalisateur : David Lynch
- Format : Couleur
- Durée : 2 heures et 15 minutes
- Date de sortie : 3 octobre 2017
- Acteurs : Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Heather Graham, Chris Isaak, Moira Kelly
- Doublé : : Anglais
- Sous-titres : : Français
- Langue : Français (DTS-HD 5.1), Anglais (DTS-HD 7.1), Anglais (DTS-HD 2.0)
- Studio : Potemkine Films
- ASIN : B06ZXZSB8D
- Nombre de disques : 3
- Classement des meilleures ventes d'Amazon : 45 932 en DVD et Blu-ray (Voir les 100 premiers en DVD et Blu-ray)
- 4 392 en Fantastique
- 9 630 en Thriller
- 10 512 en Comédie
- Commentaires client :
Commentaires client
- 5 étoiles4 étoiles3 étoiles2 étoiles1 étoile5 étoiles80%14%3%1%2%80%
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Pour calculer le nombre global d’étoiles et la ventilation en pourcentage par étoile, nous n'utilisons pas une simple moyenne. Au lieu de cela, notre système prend en compte des éléments tels que la date récente d'un commentaire et si l'auteur de l'avis a acheté l'article sur Amazon. Les avis sont également analysés pour vérifier leur fiabilité.
En savoir plus sur le fonctionnement des avis clients sur AmazonTémoignages de clients
Les clients sont satisfaits de la qualité du film. Ils le décrivent comme un beau, bon et passionnant. Certains soulignent qu'il est jalon dans une oeuvre foisonnante, d'une richesse incroyable. D'autres mentionnent que la partie vidéo et son est convenable. De plus, les acteurs sont qualifiés de bons niveaux.
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Les clients apprécient la qualité du film. Ils le décrivent comme un beau, bon et pur régal qui complète à la perfection une série déjà bien réalisée. Certains le qualifient d'oeuvre onirique, ni pathétique ni larmoyant. D'autres soulignent qu’il est absurde et logique. De plus, ils mentionnent que c'est un film ovni à voir pour compléter la vision de la série TV.
"...sombre que la série, et on sent vraiment que Lynch s'affirme. Un pur régal, qui complète a la perfection une série déjà bien comme il faut...." Développer
"...Passionnant donc, comme jalon dans une oeuvre foisonnante, d'une richesse incroyable, même si, du fait de la thématique, ça crie (hurle) beaucoup...." Développer
"...Le film est un chef d'œuvre, mais ça on le savait déjà." Développer
"Très bon film, reçu rapidement...." Développer
Les clients apprécient la qualité du produit. Ils mentionnent que le Blu-ray est convenable, que l'image et le son sont bons et les acteurs sont de bon niveau.
"DVD Conforme, excellente qualité, neuf, sous blister, envoi très rapide. Le film est un chef d'œuvre, mais ça on le savait déjà." Développer
"dommage pas de version française! sinon bonne qualité j'ai été un peu déçue. question qualité d'image et son rien à redire" Développer
"...Heureusement, l'ambiance reste remarquable et les acteurs de bon niveau ; ce film référence se laisse regarder, même si je ne le recommande pas pour..." Développer
Meilleures évaluations de France
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- Avis laissé en France le 11 septembre 2016Excellent film! Pour ceux qui ont adoré cette série (comme moi) vous ne serez pas déçu! Le film est beaucoup plus
sombre que la série, et on sent vraiment que Lynch s'affirme. Un pur régal, qui complète a la perfection une série déjà bien
comme il faut. (Vivement la saison 3).
- Avis laissé en France le 6 décembre 2023tres bon packaging
- Avis laissé en France le 20 mars 2025Jsp pk je peux commenter alors que la livraison est quand Mai mais bon le film est aussi exceptionnel que la série donc ça mérite le 5 étoiles et le Steelbook à l'air sublime
- Avis laissé en France le 30 novembre 2020Pas le meilleur Lynch certes, mais un Lynch reste quand même au-dessus de la mêlée.
Surtout quand, comme je l'ai fait, on s'offre une immersion dans l'univers de Twin Peaks, en regardant les 3 premières saisons, le film puis la nouvelle série.
Le film, contrairement à l'oeuvre de Lynch en général, fait la lumière sur les derniers jours de Laura Palmer et explique tout ce qui restait dans l'ombre de la saison 1 (inceste d'où drogue, haine de soi etc...) mais il ouvre aussi des pistes sur ce qui sera développé dans l'ultime saison, réalise 30 ans après.
Passionnant donc, comme jalon dans une oeuvre foisonnante, d'une richesse incroyable, même si, du fait de la thématique, ça crie (hurle) beaucoup. La scène dans la boîte de nuit avec musique saturée qui oblige à sous-titrer la VO même puisque, comme en boîte, les personnages sont obligés de hurler pour passer par-dessus la musique, m'a particulièrement marqué lors de la sortie en salle au Max Linder.
- Avis laissé en France le 18 août 2019DVD Conforme, excellente qualité, neuf, sous blister, envoi très rapide. Le film est un chef d'œuvre, mais ça on le savait déjà.
- Avis laissé en France le 30 août 2020Bonjour,déçu par l'envoi car j'attendais la version BLUE RAY .Je souhaite un échange avec la version prévue dans votre annonce.Merci.
- Avis laissé en France le 23 février 2022Très bien : produit conforme, délai de livraison très rapide
- Avis laissé en France le 17 mars 2020Le film qui complète un peu plus l'œuvre originale.
Twin Peaks fait partie des séries ayant marqué l'histoire télévisée.
Meilleurs commentaires provenant d’autres pays
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Cliente de AmazonAvis laissé au Mexique le 22 mars 2024
5,0 sur 5 étoiles EXCELENTE CALIDAD pero.
El blu ray, su paquete y contenido desborda calidad, acostumbrados si han comprado de criterion, el unico pero es que no tiene subtitulos en espaÑol, solo en ingles y el contenido extra de the missing pieces, ni siquiera en ingles, una pena.
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MarioAvis laissé en Italie le 15 janvier 2019
5,0 sur 5 étoiles Top
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SophiaAvis laissé en Espagne le 28 février 2016
5,0 sur 5 étoiles met my expetations
The dvd arrived the day I expected. It was under very good conditions, looking new, nothing at all to object.
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sayAvis laissé au Japon le 19 juillet 2024
5,0 sur 5 étoiles おもしろい!
これを見ることで、ツインピークスの内容がつながっていきます。
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Unlucky FrankAvis laissé aux États-Unis le 2 octobre 2009
5,0 sur 5 étoiles The Cycles of Abuse and The Symbolic Keys to Laura Palmer's Murder.
This film should be viewed as an addendum to the entire Two Season epic television series TWIN PEAKS. (They've finally worked all the bugs out of the TWIN PEAKS - THE DEFINITIVE GOLD BOX EDITION, which is a worthwhile purchase for all Lynch fans.) When viewing David Lynch's brilliantly underrated prequel TWIN PEAKS FIRE WALK WITH ME, it is important to understand some key elements to Lynchean symbolism. David Lynch is an adherent of Eastern Vedic philosophy and meditation. Along with Eastern Vedic thought, Lynch also mixes shamanism and Christian mysticism into the much bigger cauldron of "The Perennial Philosophy." (A term made popular in 1945 by Aldous Huxley's book by the same name.) The Perennial Philosophy is the recurrence of all universal religious or mystical truths inherently found in most cultures.
The Dreaming World: To mystics and shamans of countless cultures, the dreaming world is just as important as, if not more important than, the waking world. It is the place where the subconscious is free to associate with the superconscious mind, or the source of all consciousness. Like the dreaming world, the waking world is also a construct of perception. Pictures, images, and symbols. This is why it is hard to separate the dream world, or non-reality, from normal reality in most of Lynch's work. Dreams and normal reality are one and the same. The building blocks of the phenomenal world are illusive and illusory constructs. The pictures and images we witness as reality are essentially the same as the pictures and images we witness as dreams or non-reality. They are only constructs of consciousness. They are transitory states of perception that rise and fall out of emptiness.
Like many other Lynch films, FIRE WALK WITH ME depicts the dual nature of a waking and dreaming world. These two worlds do not separate in The Lynchean Universe.
Not all, but some of the actors from the TWIN PEAKS television series, and most of the critics, felt that Lynch had lost something with this film that was a part of the original television series: the dark underbelly of evil that was hidden just beneath the surface of a small idyllic town in Northern Washington. They felt that the film was too "in your face." (See the documentary on this disc.) While it is hard to witness, it was important for Lynch to pull no punches in depicting the events of Laura Palmer's tragic murder. Although it appears as such, the abuse and destruction of Laura Palmer is not a bogeyman lurking beneath her bed. It is the beast in man displayed in full form, breathing his foul stench into the face of the innocent. It is the curdled cream that floats to the top of a festering cup of evil coffee. A damn fine cup of evil coffee. It is not a story to be presented delicately or to be brushed under the rug to make it more palatable. It is a story of abuse that happens everyday. It depicts the harrowing, violation, and destruction of an innocent girl. Because of Sheryl Lee's brave and amazing performance, it is an extremely effective film. Psychologically and emotionally.
The film begins with the investigation into the murder of Laura Palmer's friend Teresa Banks, and takes place one year before the final days of Laura's life. The beginning of the film seems tacked on and unrelated to the events that take up the majority of the film one year later. But, this prologue is not superfluous. It is important to understand the symbolism of The Disappearing Agents. (See below.)
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The symbol of The Doors: Doors are used by Lynch as symbols for entering into and out of subconscious memories, the hidden aspects of the psychological mind, the dreaming world, Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory.
The symbols of dream color: Dream colors are important to understanding Lynch. In dream sybolism, the color "blue" symbolizes truth, eternity, emotion, the feminine, and Heaven. Blue angels respresent guardian spirits or the super-ego. Blue light represents truth, enlightenment, Heaven, Nibbana (blowing out the FIRES of greed, hatred, and delusion), or Nirvana. I don't fully understand the meaning of the Blue Rose. Agent Cooper, referring to the murder of Teresa Banks says, "This is one of Gordon's Blue Rose cases." What does he mean? As blue can also represent sadness, it may signify the murder of a lonely girl, unclaimed by family or friends. The color "red" symbolizes power, anger, hatred, the id, primal and sexual urges, the masculine, and Hell.
The symbols of The Black Lodge and The Red Room: The Black Lodge represents the purgatory of samsara, ignorance, or the blinding ego of the self. The Red Room in the Black Lodge represents the lowest level of the self in The Black Lodge. The id, the primal self, animal urges, suffering, murder, or Hell. (Briefly, because it is not mentioned in FWWM, The White Lodge represents escape from samsara, egoless enlightenment, Nirvana, or Heaven.)
The symbols of The Demons: Bob is not presented as a symbol, but as a physical entity. Bob is an entity that feeds on fear, pain, and sorrow. "Garmonbozia." As a symbol, The Demon Bob represents the id, primal animal instinct, suffering, and/or pure evil. The Boy in the Mask (The Jumping Man) represents the fusion of the Leland/Bob personality. The monkey behind the mask represents Leland's primal self. Bob as his dark half. The incestuous and animal urges of Leland's id. The dwarf, or Man from Another Place represents the missing arm of The One Armed Man (Philip Gerard). The dwarf is The One Armed Man's connection to his base or animal self, The Red Room, and to Bob. He is still partly trapped in that world by his own karma. (At one time, The One Armed Man committed atrocities with Bob. Or, was possessed by Bob.) Other demons may represent other hidden aspects of the primal mind.
The symbol of Bob as psychological denial: Unfortunately, Laura is in many ways a victim of forces beyond her control (rape and incest). This makes her journey even more frightening and sad. The manifestation of Bob represents Laura's psychological denial of her incestuous rape by Leland. The memory of Leland raping Laura since she was 12 years old, is replaced with the image of Bob as her attacker. Instead of fleeing from the years of abuse, Laura hides her true self inside her secret diary. As do most victims of abuse, Laura escapes psychological and physical torment into a world of self-abuse, drugs (cocaine), alcohol, and prostitution. (Sometimes victims of abuse will cut themsleves, which thankfully, Lynch does not portray here. )Years of abuse become psychological transference. Laura feels she doesn't deserve love on any level. She is empty and worthless. She becomes a self-loathing symbol of sexual lust, perversion, and desire to men. In the days proceeding her death, her choices are becoming limited, and her destiny is almost etched in stone. A force of karma that must be played out. In the most profound scene of the entire film, before heading into the hedonistic Pink Room, Laura receives a warning from The Log Lady about the path she has chosen to continue upon, which is only partly, of her own making. It is heartbreaking.
"When this kind of fire starts. it is very hard to put out. The tender bows of innocence burn first and the wind rises - then all goodness is in jeopardy."
LOG LADY
Eventually, Leland/Bob finds Laura's diary, steals her true self, and shatters her identity completely. Only after many years of psychological trauma and denial, does Laura finally realize that Bob is actually her father Leland. Innocence is completely destroyed. Laura gives in to utter abandonment and fear, which leaves her defenseless against her total destruction. That fear is completely devoured by Bob, who only exists to feed on fear.
The symbols of The Pictures: The original picture that hangs upon the wall of Laura's bedroom depicts children being served food by a guardian angel. This picture represents the love, warmth, comfort, and protection of home, which is disappearing for Laura. The other picture given to her by The Demons from The Black Lodge, which she later hangs upon her wall, depicts an empty room with an open door. This picture represents the Door to Hell. The disappearance of the guardian angel from the original picture on her bedroom wall symbolizes a point of no return for Laura. Laura's descent has taken her so far down the road to Hell that her guardian angel spirit (also symbolized by Agent Dale Cooper) can no longer save her from her fate, karma, or destiny. The second picture or symbol, supplants or usurps the original. Once Laura is pictured inside the door, there is no return. She will die.
The symbol of The Guardian Angel: A recurrent symbol for Lynch. By the end of the film, Ronette Polaski's guardian angel appears to her, as Laura is being murdered by Leland/Bob, and spares her from Laura's fate. (Ronette is later found alive in the TV series.) Only after Laura dies is she visited in the Red Room by her guardian angel and Agent Cooper. She then realizes that her pain and sorrow has reached an end. She will be released from puragtory, samsara, and suffering. A better world awaits her on the other side.
The symbols of The Green Ring and The Disappearing Agents: Agent Desmond (Chris Isaak) is transported to the Black Lodge after finding The Green Ring under the trailer and bending over to pick it up. Like the Door to Hell picture, The Green Ring symbolizes a path of no return. When Laura puts it on, she will die. Green symbolizes a "going out," traveling, or leaving this world. The disappearance of Agent Jeffries (David Bowie) and Agent Desmond symbolize the good men who investigate these horrible crimes. They are transported into a psychological Hell, from which there is little or no escape. These are men that risk their own sanity and psychological well being in their battle with evil forces, and their search for justice. (In the series, while inside The Black Lodge, Agent Cooper agrees to trade his soul to Windom Earle for Annie Blackburn's. Annie's murdered image appears briefly in FWWM. Cooper himself becomes possessed by Bob at the end of the series. Too bad we never got to see where that journey would lead.) I choose to believe that the disappearing agents are Lynch's symbolic homage to them. They are the brave ones that walk around inside the psyches of these demons. Sometimes, they never return from the Hell of what they've seen. Hence, their disappearance in this film.
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There are animals rapists, demons, and monsters that walk among us. FIRE WALK WITH ME is an amazing metaphor for the destructive power they possess over their innocent victims. The victims can either be total strangers, or the immediate family members of these evil beings. The abused often become the abusers, and if not completely destroyed, often continue a neverending cycle of abuse and destruction. These themes are as just as profound today as when Lynch made this film. These monsters continue to walk among us.
The DVD includes a great documentary with the reflections of the cast and crew on the entire TWIN PEAKS phenomenon. It also includes some online features which I have not perused. As with most Lynch films, the DVD is not divided into chapters.
A very powerful film about a very dark subject. And, one of Lynch's best.
Enjoy.