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Donnie Darko - SPOILERS
brokebackjack:
I LOVE Donnie Darko, just LOVE it, saw the director's cut over the weekend and it blew me away.
The whole film has this sort of schizoid spirituality to it. Donnie as a Christ-like figure who has to die to save the world, the 6 foot bunny rabbit...whole thing is amazing. Everybody sick of it or do you want to talk about it?
ednbarby:
Sick of it??? Who do you think you're talking to? ;)
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it, too. I like the way you put it: that it has a certain "schizoid spirituality." Excellent call.
Another one of the many things I love about it is the late 80s music. Tears for Fears stuff in general is very evocative to me - 1988 was a pivotal year for me, as it was when I went from being utterly heartbroken by someone I'd been head-over-heels in love with and on the verge of major depression to meeting and falling in love with the man I would marry and have been married to since 1990, all in the space of about 9 months.
I especially love the camerawork in the "Head Over Heels" sequence - and how pretty much all the major players in the movie are shown in a space of about 90 seconds. Lovely.
brokebackjack:
I...NEED...to see it again.
I had caught part of it on HBO a few months ago and afterwards I was like: what the hell did I just see??? It really threw me. Over the weekend I put on the director's cut and can't see why people are so confused by it. Was the theater version different? It was on HBO Saturday, seemed to be different but I only caught about half an hour of it.
This film doesn't confuse me at all. But it DOES pose questions that need to be answered!
ednbarby:
Yes - the original theater and DVD version are different from the Director's Cut. They don't include all the excerpts from the chapter's of Grandma Death's book. I agree that when you have those, there's no confusion whatsoever.
I don't remember being confused by it the first time I saw it years ago - just wondering if it had all really happened to him or if it had been just a dream. Apparently, the answer is "both."
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: ednbarby on April 04, 2007, 07:45:22 pm ---Yes - the original theater and DVD version are different from the Director's Cut. They don't include all the excerpts from the chapter's of Grandma Death's book. I agree that when you have those, there's no confusion whatsoever.
I don't remember being confused by it the first time I saw it years ago - just wondering if it had all really happened to him or if it had been just a dream. Apparently, the answer is "both."
--- End quote ---
Is that correct? ??? I read an article in "Empire" a couple of years ago where the director made it clear that the events really happened. I had been thinking that it was all in Donnie's head - one thing tipped me off, but it was easily explained away - so I guess I'm on board with what the director intended. :-\
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