Writer-director Richard Kelly's bold debut film is a social satire, a dark comedy, a science fiction time-travelling fantasy, and a suburban nightmare about an extremely intelligent, depressive, self-destructive, narcoleptic, gun-toting, sex-crazed, teenaged arsonist: Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal). DONNIE DARKO is not your .. Read more
| Starring | Jake Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, Noah Wyle, Patrick Swayze |
|---|---|
| Director | Richard Kelly |
| Genres | Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Thriller |
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Writer-director Richard Kelly's bold debut film is a social satire, a dark comedy, a science fiction time-travelling fantasy, and a suburban nightmare about an extremely intelligent, depressive, self-destructive, narcoleptic, gun-toting, sex-crazed, teenaged arsonist: Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal). DONNIE DARKO is not your typical teen comedy. But, like GHOST WORLD and RUSHMORE, it uses the trappings of the teen comedy as the entry point for a subversive and trenchant (and also wonderfully entertaining) look at American life. The difference between those films and DONNIE DARKO is that Donnie is an unlikely hero who just might save the world.
It's October 1988, in the Virginia suburb of Middlesex. When Frank, a grotesque giant bunny (possibly imaginary), leads Donnie out of his house minutes before a plane smashes through his roof, he not only saves Donnie's life but also warns Donnie that the world is about to end. Over the next few weeks, Donnie falls in love with Gretchen (Jena Malone) and tries to figure out what his life means. Kelly's film perfectly captures the unease that is quietly scratching under the surface of suburban late 1980s life. Gyllenhaal leads an exceptional cast, bringing Kelly's twisted but humane vision to life. An exceptional performance is given by Mary McDonnell (PASSION FISH) as Donnie's mother.
| Starring | Jake Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, Noah Wyle, Patrick Swayze |
|---|---|
| Director | Richard Kelly |
| Studio | METRODOME DISTRIBUTION |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 48 mins Blu-ray: 2 hrs 14 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Released | DVD: 31 Mar 2003 Blu-ray: not available Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
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This powerfully affecting science-fiction meditation on parallel universes, time travel and paranoid schizophrenia is a stunningly crafted and hypnotic fantasy drama that opens up intriguing new genre avenues. Completely unclassifiable, director Richard Kelly's intellectually demanding look at surreal destiny has a potent style, dark charm and strange tone all its own. Donnie (a haunting Jake Gyllenhaal) is an introverted student in therapy who keeps having visions of a 6ft-tall rabbit named Frank that tells him the end of the world is imminent and forces him to commit acts of vandalism while sleepwalking. It's during one of Donnie's somnambulistic bouts that a jet engine crashes through the roof of the Darko home, sparking a series of even weirder events. This cosmic parable is part teen-alienation saga, part social satire, with cult appeal stamped over every unpredictable and profoundly wrought frame. The director's cut, released in 2004, has additional material that has divided critics. Some feel that adding to the coherence of the narrative has compromised the teasing mystery of the film, while others have welcomed the chance to see the film as Kelly intended. But in whatever format it is screened, this is a totally original vision that deserves an audience .
"...Richard Kelly, the first-time writer-director, is obviously talented....He sees his characters freshly and clearly, and never reduces them to formulas. In Jake Gyllenhaal, he finds an actor able to suggest an intriguing kind of disturbance..."
I'm obviously the only person in the world that thought this was a hyped up pile of ****! ( given a choice i'd describe this film using a lot of derogatory expletives, but then it would be censored wouldn't it?)
Not having any prior knowledge of what this film was all about I watched with nervous anticipation and was so impressed with the outcome...
A small town, a troubled teen and his journey to save everyone who ultimately depend on him.
Donnie Darko lets us think about our perception of reality and how love can drive us through the darkness and complications of life.
It's funny, disturbing and moving all at the same time.
Watch this film - you won't regret it!
A forthcoming movie from the director of sci-fi cult hit Donnie Darko looks to have finally secured a release date and fans can check out some clips now online. Detailed on film website Ain't It Cool, some snippets of Southland Tales can currently be viewed online and should give audiences an idea of what to expect from the picture, set to open on December 7th in the UK. According to Ain't It Cool, filming on Southland Tales finished a number of years ago - but following a number of edits and... Read more