A thought provoking masterpiece. 5/5
Lqv2015
Jan 20 2007, 09:03
When I first saw it a few years ago, I loved it. Even though I didn't completely understood it.
After seeing it a few times, I still don't believe I fully understand it.
But I think that's the beauty of this movie.
B+
gigapixels
Jan 20 2007, 09:09
Absolutely amazing.
5

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10/10
A+


Whatever you want to call it. Excellent movie.
WolfDV
Jan 20 2007, 09:13
The first time I saw it I didn't really watch it fully, and didn't care for it. However . . I have since watch it numerous times (bought it even), and really like it as a thought provoking movie, give it a 8/10 purely for that ( and of course for the lovely reworked version of Mad World

)
I've seen this only once, when they showed it on tv. The one I saw made no reference to the tangent universe and whatnots, so I didn't understand it at all. In the end I was just like "WTF?".
hadisious
Jan 20 2007, 14:26
its a hard movie to comprehend, takes at least two times to watch it through and really pay attention..... all worth it though, i own it as well... one of my favorites
brentaal
Jan 20 2007, 14:27
One of my favorite movies (along with Butterfly Effect and Scarface), watched it at least 10 times.
9/10
One on my favourite movies ever.
SoulSphere
Jan 21 2007, 07:17
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One on my favourite movies ever.
Same here.
I like the Director's Cut version more than the original.
virtorio
Jan 21 2007, 07:22
I love the whole feeling and atmosphere of the movie, though I don't care for the directors cut version.
Great movie. After watching it the first time, I had no clue what happened in it.
yudi_lks
Jan 21 2007, 07:31
Oh, so we really need to watch it several times huh? I watched it once, thanks to the great rating this movie has, and at the end I just like, wtf... Maybe I need to watch it again...
linx05
Jan 21 2007, 07:52
This was one of the first movies I re-watched in a short period. I hired it out and in that week I had watched it 9/10 times. I prefer the original to the Directors Cut.
[spoiler] suck a f**k [/spoiler]
LOLerskates.
Umbrello
Jan 26 2007, 22:01
Goes without saying. Absolutely incredible film. Top 10 fave.
ArtOf_War
Feb 18 2007, 23:17
It is a great movie, just saw it recently, certainly recommended.
5/5, extremely well done
bl4ck5un
Jan 28 2008, 04:25
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PLOT:
The story takes place in the fictional town of Middlesex, Virginia, during the time of the 1988 presidential election campaign. Donnie Darko is an intelligent though emotionally troubled teenager who sleepwalks, and is in the medical care of a psychiatrist with whom he discusses his deepest thoughts. One night, a mysterious jet engine from a commercial aircraft falls into Donnie's bedroom; he avoids death by obeying a voice in his head causing him to sleepwalk outside from his room, corrupting space and time. The voice is that of Frank, an (arguably) imaginary friend dressed in a ghastly man-sized rabbit costume. At midnight on October 2nd, Frank prophesies to Donnie that the end of the world will occur in 28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes and 12 seconds.
Frank instructs Donnie to perform further acts, provoking a certain chain of events allowing the finale to occur: he floods his high school, giving him the opportunity to court a new classmate and potential love Gretchen Ross; he pursues time travel, leading to a conversation with his science teacher, who gives him the book The Philosophy of Time Travel, by Roberta Sparrow, an aged town resident known as "Grandma Death" among the neighborhood children; he and Gretchen go to the cinema to watch a double feature, The Evil Dead and The Last Temptation of Christ, she falls asleep, Frank appears and shows him a wormhole portal in a cinema, where Frank reveals himself as a teenager of the same age as Donnie, with a wound in his right eye. Frank incites Donnie to burn down the house of a motivational speaker he ridiculed at a school function, thereby exposing a secret "kiddie porn dungeon". The motivational speaker's arrest causes Donnie's mother to chaperone his younger sister and her dance group on a flight to the talent hunt program Star Search in Los Angeles.
Donnie begins seeing ripples in space-time, depicted as water-like tentacles protruding from people's chests, brought on by the corruption of the current timeline. The tentacles indicate where the person will travel in the near future: he sees one tentacle snake into the room, followed by his younger sister skipping through the room. These singularities are described in Roberta Sparrow's book. Another tentacle leads Donnie to a pistol in his parents' closet, which he takes and keeps.
On the night of October 29th, with Donnie's parents out of town, Donnie and his sister Elizabeth have a party to celebrate her being accepted to Harvard. Donnie takes Gretchen and two other friends for advice from Roberta Sparrow when they are ambushed by two school bullies, who happen to be robbing the house that night. In the struggle, Donnie is held down with a knife to his neck by one of the bullies. The bully then says: "Why the **** are you here?". Donnie then proclaims "Deus ex Machina" (literally "god out of a machine"). The bully is confused, and says: "What the **** did you just say?". Donnie then simply says: "Our Saviour". Gretchen; having been pushed to the ground by a burglar is run over by a car swerving to miss "Grandma Death", who is (and usually is) checking the mailbox. The bullies flee; (it then is past midnight, so it is October 30th). The car that killed Gretchen stops, and Donnie sees the driver. After seeing that the driver is Elizabeth's boyfriend Frank in a Halloween rabbit costume, Donnie shoots him in the eye, killing him; (earlier foreshadowed when Donnie talked to Frank in his bathroom and he raised a knife, making stabbing motions to the right eye of Frank's visage as well as during the scene in the movie theater when Frank removes his mask to reveal a gaping wound in his right eye).
Donnie carries Gretchen's body home where he places it in a car. He spots a wormhole portal opening directly over his home and he drives to a hillside overlooking Middlesex, while police vehicles come screeching to a halt in front of his home. From the hilltop he can see in the distance the portal in the shape of a tornado with an airplane flying directly over it. Donnie's mother and sister experience turbulence on their return flight home; one of the airplane's jet engines detaches and falls. The engine travels through the time portal to 28 days earlier, crashes into Donnie's bedroom, causing a time travel predestination paradox; on that occasion, Donnie chooses to stay in bed.
The story ends on the morning after the original jet engine accident. Donnie is dead and his body is removed from the house as his family mourns. As all the people upon whom Donnie's actions had an impact (or rather, would have had an impact upon) sit stunned, Frank, with a prototype bunny Halloween mask, subconsciously touches his right eye. Gretchen is alive and rides by on her bicycle. Never having met Donnie, she talks with a neighborhood child about the sad accident. She waves to Donnie's mother; there is a sense of recognition between them.
Just incase.
ambiance
Jan 28 2008, 04:27
I think it's a great movie, but the pay off is not worthy of the build up.
remix17
Jan 28 2008, 04:33
9/10 great film !
Berserk87
Jan 28 2008, 23:36
Just watched this movie a couple nights ago.
its brilliant, i loved it.
the movie builds up sooooo well.
what did donnie do that resulted in the teachers getting caught? since it showed them after his death im assuming him dying ment the teacher kept her job? or was it just showing WHY she got fired?
DanManIt
Feb 19 2008, 02:34
Donnie Darko is definitely a classic, a very well thought out movie
Dashel
Feb 19 2008, 23:59
An overrated movie for angst filled dorks. Its the kind of movie that beats you over the head about how really, really deep and meaningful it is, which should be a red flag right there that it isn't. Its like the director wanted to make a Lynch-esque movie for pre-teens and didn't quite succeed.
Decent atmosphere and good use of a song, thats about it.
Farstrider
Feb 20 2008, 00:11
Quote - (Dashel @ Feb 20 2008, 01:59)

An overrated movie for angst filled dorks. Its the kind of movie that beats you over the head about how really, really deep and meaningful it is, which should be a red flag right there that it isn't. Its like the director wanted to make a Lynch-esque movie for pre-teens and didn't quite succeed.
Decent atmosphere and good use of a song, thats about it.
I am surprised that you feel this way about the movie! I thought it was quite brilliant! A cult movie to rank with the best! Much of the movie has to be taken in context, there is plenty of very dark humour and must not be taken so seriously!
shakey_snake
Feb 20 2008, 01:08
Quote - (Dashel @ Feb 19 2008, 19:59)

An overrated movie for angst filled dorks. Its the kind of movie that beats you over the head about how really, really deep and meaningful it is, which should be a red flag right there that it isn't. Its like the director wanted to make a Lynch-esque movie for pre-teens and didn't quite succeed.
Decent atmosphere and good use of a song, thats about it.
That's ironic, because when I think of "angst filled dorks" I usually think of needless, poorly executed comparisons of X movie to David Lynch's work.

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I saw
Donnie Darko for the first time on VHS in the fall of 2001 at the beckoning of my film-geek cousin. And with no pretext or explanation, remember thinking how stuck I was by it's simplicity and depth.
soothsayer
Feb 20 2008, 01:15
Quote - (SoulSphere @ Jan 21 2007, 02:17)

Same here.
I like the Director's Cut version more than the original.
Same here. I think the director's cut clarifies a few things, and makes the story slightly easier to understand.
Lqv2015
Feb 20 2008, 20:55
When I watched it the first time, I didn't know wtf I was watching, but I was intrigued by it & loved it.
Jordan Green
Feb 20 2008, 21:09
I loved it watched it a coupe of months ago now and I dont understand it all still, but it really is a great movie gets you thinking like crazy.
And I agree with it been a big cult movie along with in my opinion A Clockwork Orange.
_InitializeD_
Jul 20 2008, 20:30
No movie can be great if you need to do quite some research to understand the plot. tangent universe, primary universe, manipulating dead, these are a lot of crucial info that i need to get from the movie not from a website.
i liked it a lot though, epic movie. if the they actually explained the plot it would've been my favorite movie ever.... oh wait it would've been my 2nd most favorite movie after the prestige
Umbrello
Jul 23 2008, 01:48
Did you watch the Director's Cut?
ec4912
Jul 23 2008, 16:57
I just watched the Director's Cut last week. I thought it did a much better job of explaining the tangent universe and all that stuff.
_InitializeD_
Jul 24 2008, 00:12
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Did you watch the Director's Cut?
i really think that these pieces of information are what the movie is all about and they should've included them in any cut even if they were going to do a summarized cut of 30 minutes
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