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(@ollie_barkovic)
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Is she the angel that takes away Laura in the train?

 
Posted : 26/06/2017 6:52 am
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(@ollie_barkovic)
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From the internet somewhere...

What is the significance of the angels?

Strangely enough, there is NO mention of angels anywhere in
the FWWM shooting script (not in the conversation between
Laura and Donna, not the picture in Laura's room, not the
appearance of the angel Ronette sees in the train car, and
not the angel Laura sees at the end of the movie), so the
angel concepts were definitely a last-minute addition by
Lynch. 

It seems safe to assume that the disappearance of the angel
from the picture in Laura's room signifies the hopelessness
of her situation, that Ronette was saved/watched over by her
angel in the train car, and Laura was "redeemed" or escaped
from her living hell at the end of the movie.  Some on the
net have suggested that the appearance of the angel at the
end signifies Laura has made it to the White Lodge (see
questions E39 and E40). 
 
Posted : 26/06/2017 9:50 am
(@jonathan_brien)
Posts: 44
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Posted by: Ollie Barkovic

From the internet somewhere...

What is the significance of the angels?

Strangely enough, there is NO mention of angels anywhere in
the FWWM shooting script (not in the conversation between
Laura and Donna, not the picture in Laura's room, not the
appearance of the angel Ronette sees in the train car, and
not the angel Laura sees at the end of the movie), so the
angel concepts were definitely a last-minute addition by
Lynch. 

It seems safe to assume that the disappearance of the angel
from the picture in Laura's room signifies the hopelessness
of her situation, that Ronette was saved/watched over by her
angel in the train car, and Laura was "redeemed" or escaped
from her living hell at the end of the movie.  Some on the
net have suggested that the appearance of the angel at the
end signifies Laura has made it to the White Lodge (see
questions E39 and E40). 

The Angel scene was a request from Sherryl Lee herself for the character of Laura that she was carrying since 10 when she did FWWM after the emotional trauma of FWWM she ask lynch to give laura a way out supposedly I reed that in a Interview once...

 
Posted : 26/06/2017 6:43 pm
(@johan_pitz_petersson)
Posts: 85
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Intresting idea , and the giant ????? is Close connected if not god itself.. Remember  what Carl sayin after car accident where boy dies...

 
Posted : 26/06/2017 6:52 pm
(@pier_federico_miozzo)
Posts: 85
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Posted by: Jonathan Brien
Posted by: Ollie Barkovic

From the internet somewhere...

What is the significance of the angels?

Strangely enough, there is NO mention of angels anywhere in
the FWWM shooting script (not in the conversation between
Laura and Donna, not the picture in Laura's room, not the
appearance of the angel Ronette sees in the train car, and
not the angel Laura sees at the end of the movie), so the
angel concepts were definitely a last-minute addition by
Lynch. 

It seems safe to assume that the disappearance of the angel
from the picture in Laura's room signifies the hopelessness
of her situation, that Ronette was saved/watched over by her
angel in the train car, and Laura was "redeemed" or escaped
from her living hell at the end of the movie.  Some on the
net have suggested that the appearance of the angel at the
end signifies Laura has made it to the White Lodge (see
questions E39 and E40). 

The Angel scene was a request from Sherryl Lee herself for the character of Laura that she was carrying since 10 when she did FWWM after the emotional trauma of FWWM she ask lynch to give laura a way out supposedly I reed that in a Interview once...

The request was not from Laura but from the girl who played Ronette Polanski.
And Lynch was something like, there you go, get your f***ing angel. Then the angel part stick with him and he added it to the other scene. The end was supposed to show us (after the credits) Laura sitting on Cooper's lap.

 
Posted : 27/06/2017 2:25 pm
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