Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
"In a town like Twin Peaks, no one is innocent."
Across the rainy streets of the Pacific Northwest, a small town hides a big monster beneath its polished surface. Fire Walk with Me follows Laura Palmer as she juggles glittering social life and dangerous secrets, while an FBI agent sent in to pursue a killer begins to experience visions that... Read more
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About Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
Across the rainy streets of the Pacific Northwest, a small town hides a big monster beneath its polished surface. Fire Walk with Me follows Laura Palmer as she juggles glittering social life and dangerous secrets, while an FBI agent sent in to pursue a killer begins to experience visions that feel more like memories than clues. The investigation veers between intimate moments with friends and family and eerie, unexplained imagery that hints at a larger, darker order at work. Rather than delivering simple answers, the film intensifies mood and ambiguity, inviting viewers to question what's real and what is imagined in Laura's world. The film roots these events in a dreamlike logic that asks more questions than it answers. Its narrative draws from dreams and symbolism to explore memory, guilt, and how a small town can hide a web of secrets.
Directed by David Lynch, Fire Walk with Me expands the Twin Peaks world created by Mark Frost and Lynch. Released in 1992 as a feature prequel, it pairs Lynch's eerie mood with a stark look at Laura Palmer.
Fire Walk with Me remains a touchstone for fans who value Lynch's boundary pushing approach and for viewers interested in how a mysterious TV town becomes a canvas for psychological horror. Its visuals, score and audacious mood have echoed in later thrillers and cult favorites.
Reception & themes: Critics were divided on the film's pace and opacity, but many praised its willingness to confront trauma and memory in a way that contrasts small town charm with brutal truth. The film explores dual identities, the cost of secrets, and the way darkness can inhabit the ordinary.
Awards: The film earned nominations in genre and festival circles, reflecting recognition of Lynch's direction and the film's distinctive score. While it did not win major awards, its provocative approach earned lasting respect among fans and helped cement its status in Lynch's body of work.
Details
- Release Date
- June 03, 1992
- Runtime
- 2h 15m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 2,180 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery, Horror
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- CiBy Pictures +1 more
- Budget
- $10,000,000
- Box Office
- $4,237,427
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer
Ray Wise
Leland Palmer
Mädchen Amick
Shelly Johnson
Dana Ashbrook
Bobby Briggs
Phoebe Augustine
Ronette Pulaski
David Bowie
Phillip Jeffries
Eric DaRe
Leo Johnson
Miguel Ferrer
Albert Rosenfield
Pamela Gidley
Teresa Banks
Heather Graham
Annie Blackburn
Director: David Lynch
Written by: Mark Frost, Robert Engels