Looking Back
Apr. 7th, 2021 09:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We've been re-watching Twin Peaks over the last month or so, having picked up the box set with the first 2 seasons from the 90s, the Fire Walk With Me movie & the new series that came out a year or so ago. We're into the second season from the 90s &...
Boy, oh boy, is some of the acting absolutely awful - something you'd expect from the then newcomers who were playing all the 'teenage' roles, like Lara Flynn Boyle & Dana Ashbrook - but veterans like Piper Laurie & even Jack Nance seem to have regressed to 'first day in high school drama club' standards. I don't know if it's deliberate or not... maybe it's a subtle dig at those daytime soap operas like Days Of The Bold & Restless & their unbelievable plot twists & contortions & especially their wooden (or these days - plastic) actors. After all, in TPs first season, there was always a soap opera playing whenever a TV was in the scene called 'Invitation To Love', with the same awful acting on display. So maybe it's a very David Lynchian joke...
I've just done a quick Google & apparently it is a deliberate style - meant to take the stereotypical facile, sterile characters of those daytime shows & expose them to some really dark & weird stuff. That does explain a lot... I thought time just hadn't been kind to the series over the years. I remember watching it back in the 90s & being amazed, confused & utterly hooked. There wasn't anything like it on television... That's how I sold the show to Long-suffering Partner & I've been cringing occasionally, when the show veers a little too close to the cheese. Knowing it's deliberate may soften the blow...
Boy, oh boy, is some of the acting absolutely awful - something you'd expect from the then newcomers who were playing all the 'teenage' roles, like Lara Flynn Boyle & Dana Ashbrook - but veterans like Piper Laurie & even Jack Nance seem to have regressed to 'first day in high school drama club' standards. I don't know if it's deliberate or not... maybe it's a subtle dig at those daytime soap operas like Days Of The Bold & Restless & their unbelievable plot twists & contortions & especially their wooden (or these days - plastic) actors. After all, in TPs first season, there was always a soap opera playing whenever a TV was in the scene called 'Invitation To Love', with the same awful acting on display. So maybe it's a very David Lynchian joke...
I've just done a quick Google & apparently it is a deliberate style - meant to take the stereotypical facile, sterile characters of those daytime shows & expose them to some really dark & weird stuff. That does explain a lot... I thought time just hadn't been kind to the series over the years. I remember watching it back in the 90s & being amazed, confused & utterly hooked. There wasn't anything like it on television... That's how I sold the show to Long-suffering Partner & I've been cringing occasionally, when the show veers a little too close to the cheese. Knowing it's deliberate may soften the blow...
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Date: 2021-04-07 01:59 pm (UTC)David Lynch? I prefer Jim Jarmusch... did you see something from him?
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Date: 2021-04-07 10:16 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2021-04-07 10:43 pm (UTC)