Saturday, April 28, 2007

The owls are not what they seem

Twin Peaks Theme

I've been meaning to post about Twin Peaks for a while, and what better time than now, when the long wait to get the second season on DVD is finally over? For my money, Twin Peaks is David Lynch at his finest, with the freedom to develop a plot over 10-15 hours instead of being limited to the confines of a movie. It also serves as the best vehicle to demonstrate that much of his genius has very little to do with plot at all - it's about letting the bizarre and perfect strangeness of life unfold at its own pace. It is one of the best TV shows of all-time, and it frankly still astonishes me that something so strange was ever put on network TV at all.

The first season has been available for a long time, but until this year if you wanted to see the second, you had to find it on VHS (not an easy accomplishment). I first watched it in one long weekend. We rented the whole thing on tape and watched all 22 episodes. I also managed to finagle a copy on DVD from Spain, but it was an incomplete solution, so I'm happy that it is officially out now, in all its glory.

The first season is better, no doubt about that, but such a comparison doesn't really mean a whole lot. They are different. The first is 7 episodes and a pilot, in all meaningful ways flawless, but also incomplete. The second is 22 episodes, with a number of meandering (even pointless) plots, and the ratio of pure brilliance to less-than-essential elements is far lower. Still, part of what makes Twin Peaks so fascinating to watch is the use of time. These 22 episodes are far more languorous and while it doesn't always work (the horrible guitar-playing scene for example), the freedom to move slowly can be incredible.

For some interesting thoughts on it, check out a recent article from Slate.

I'll resist the temptation to write a lengthy post musing on the meaning of the final episode. I will simply say that it was deeply disturbing, leaving me incredibly unsatisfied immediately afterwards, but feeling increasingly correct as more time goes by. I now believe that it is one of the best final episodes of any show - full of ambiguity, raising far more questions than it answers, suggesting something fundamental about human nature, destroying someone I had grown to love, but asking us whether it was worth it. It is truly maddening, which is really the point.

While I'm talking about Twin Peaks, let me post a few songs by a band named Logh who deliberately evoke some of what makes David Lynch so compelling. From their description:

You receive a fancy letter in the mail. An invitation to a cocktail party. A few days later you find yourself poolside with a colorful, yet not too colorful, drink in your hand. A bit too drunk, involved in a conversation a bit too deep about the new David Lynch movie; a documentary about the dark December days around a concert in Berlin, featuring a super group made up by Vangelis, Roy Orbison, Kate Bush and Jim O’Rourke.. Logh’s fourth record sounds somewhat like that. If you want it to.

A Sunset Knife Fight
Yellow Lights Mean Slow Down Not Speed Up
An Alliance of Hearts

Check out some more songs from them, and a bunch of other good bands, at Bad Taste Records.

Finally, for turning me onto this band, a hat tip to Hot Stof - where you can be guaranteed to discover at least one or two great new Scandinavian (and other) bands every week.

5 comments:

Brian said...

When people complain about Lost, they tend to bandy about the criticism "they're just making it up as they go on!" But that is hardly the real problem that is going on; and Twin Peaks is good proof of that. The writers were very open about the fact that they didn't know themselves where they were going, or what certain things meant...but that didn't impact the exploration of humanity in the cinematography, or the quality of the thought expressed. Indeed, a series can gain a great deal by being freed from an organizing rule or principle. Lost's problem has much more to do with trying to organize each storyline around maximum popularity, in lieu of taking risks! Which is why Twin Peaks will almost be one of the greats.

Rob said...

I actually love the "horrible guitar-playing scene" - the knowledge of what comes next (BOB crawling over the sofa towards Maddy) completely changes how I feel about the scene. I think if I just heard the music now I'd start getting scared in anticipation.

alt-gramma said...

What a fun post to read! I loved "Twin Peaks"--I have a stack of home-recorded episodes from both seasons. And I love Logh as well. You are right that their music conveys a lot of the same moody spookiness of the show.

Lazer said...

I got sucked into Twin Peaks last summer, after watching the pilot episode. The final scene had me on the edge of my seat, literally. After the episode with the Man from Another Place, I had really become emotionally invested in the series. Angelo Badalamenti's score is a key element for me. When I hear the Twin Peaks Theme or Laura Palmer's Theme, it brings me right back.

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