Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Queen of Hearts: A Twin Peaks Fan Film, is both a prequel, starting with FBI Agent Dale Cooper (Nico Abiera) meeting his mentor Windom Earle (Paul Griffith Springer) and Earle's wife (and C... Tout lire"Queen of Hearts: A Twin Peaks Fan Film, is both a prequel, starting with FBI Agent Dale Cooper (Nico Abiera) meeting his mentor Windom Earle (Paul Griffith Springer) and Earle's wife (and Cooper's eventual lover) Caroline (Charlotte Roi) and the fallout surrounding those relatio... Tout lire"Queen of Hearts: A Twin Peaks Fan Film, is both a prequel, starting with FBI Agent Dale Cooper (Nico Abiera) meeting his mentor Windom Earle (Paul Griffith Springer) and Earle's wife (and Cooper's eventual lover) Caroline (Charlotte Roi) and the fallout surrounding those relationships, as well as a sequel, following Annie Blackburn (Madison Bates) after her escape fr... Tout lire
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In my humble opinion, is is 100% canon.
Everything works to pull you back into the amazing world created by David Lynch and Mark Frost.
You get it all: Annie, Cooper, Caroline, Windom, the Lodges, Flashbacks, Flash Forwards and a climax that is stunning.
This was never meant to be a surrealistic mystery film in the conventional sense--but a character driven story about the most mysterious thing of all: human behavior.
I loved it from start to finish and I feel a true "Twin Peaks" fan will embrace it with open arms.
The film stars many first time as well as seasoned actors placed in the shows roles made famous by Kyle Maclachlan, Heather Graham and many more. While performances are a tad touch and go at first, throughout the film the actors can be seen embodying and interpreting these iconic roles with their own gravitas and flare. The subject matter ranges from comedic and heart warming to dark, traumatic affairs as it dives into the morally grey relationships of the characters before entering their Twin Peaks centered realities. The interweaving stories of Queen of Hearts are treated with extreme attention to detail from Twin Peaks source materials. Rarely a line or notion is out of place, and props are as true to Twin Peaks barring their associated serial numbers. This Twin Peaks is not the Twin Peaks of Lynch/Frost, but they echo through each and every character, line, and frame.
Queen of Hearts: A Twin Peaks fan film serves as exactly that, a fan film. This fan funded, low budget production does not serve to be a Hollywood spectacle, but an intimate, personal story for an endearing audience. Lynch himself has notioned that Twin Peaks is a continuing story. A dream from the dreamer and those who live inside the dream alike. Queen of Hearts was the Twin Peaks dream of one person that decided to place actors and cameras in a room to create that dream. Queen of Hearts is simply one dream in the infinite realities of Twin Peaks, and it was a blast watching those characters and places personified in that dream.
Queen of Hearts is that missing piece, it filled that hole.
This was just wonderfully done and just fits perfectly with the story we already know.
QoH while bringing back some of the quirky uniqueness of TP, it also has it's own air, it's own invitation into a new....lodge, if you will.
QoH is just what my Twin Peaks heart needed to bring everything together and I wish this could have aired on national TV instead of The Return. Queen of Hearts is better than The Return and carried the storyline better.
If you love Twin Peaks as much as I do, this is absolutely a must-see. I promise, you will not regret it.
The dialogue and scenes are quirky much like you'd expect. Charlotte and Nico's performances really stand out. These two young talents have a bright and wonderful future ahead of them.
Are their technical issues which could be better, yes. Are there scenes that were shot in houses, hotel rooms, and offices which obviously stand out? Yes.
There were numerous technical and personal setbacks the director faced. Despite the odds, he brought his vision to life.
Can you, who mock and deride him, do better with the same equipment and the same budget?
Cameron Cloutier is a better filmmaker than I am, know why? Because he got off his butt and made a movie. Which is more than I've ever done.
There's heart in this fan film.
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- AnecdotesThe film mostly utilizes production sound to create a you are there feel, with a couple hundred lines re-recorded in ADR a year later due to background and weather noise.
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Annie Blackburn: Go do that somewhere else. Why don't you go try that with one of your other girls.
Dale Cooper: What other girls?
Annie Blackburn: What do you think all the others were whispering behind my back at Miss Twin Peaks? Huh? That I was nothing more than a replacement for what's her name, Audrey?
Dale Cooper: Audrey Horne.
Annie Blackburn: Yeah, that's her. Apparently it was all over town that she had a thing for you and you were quite receptive to it. Maybe I would have heard about that sooner but as you recall, you met me the first day I got into town.
Dale Cooper: I have nothing to say about this.
Annie Blackburn: Spoken like a man who likes to keep secrets.
Dale Cooper: Nothing happened with Audrey and I.
Annie Blackburn: Maybe, maybe not--but can you really blame the new girl for not taking Agent Cooper's words at face value--especially when she was promised the world but instead was served up to The Black Lodge as part of her Miss Twin Peaks gift package.
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