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Donnie Darko (2001)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:10
Rotten:6
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: Richard Kelly's debut feature Donnie Darko is a daring, original vision, packed with ideas and intelligence.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some drug use and violence
Runtime: 1 hr 53 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Oct 26, 2001 Limited
Synopsis:
In a funny, moving and distinctly mind-bending journey through suburban America, one extraordinary but disenchanted teenager is about to take Time's Arrow for a ride.
October 2nd, 1988: just...
In a funny, moving and distinctly mind-bending journey through suburban America, one extraordinary but disenchanted teenager is about to take Time's Arrow for a ride.
October 2nd, 1988: just another ordinary day in Donnie Darko’s teen-aged existence. He’s taken his medication, watched Dukakis and Bush debate, and had dinner with the family. Then comes an outrageous accident. Out of the blue, a 2,000 pound jet engine plummets from the sky and crashes into Donnie’s bedroom, obliterating it. Luckily, Donnie isn’t in bed. Or is it luck? As Donnie begins to explore what it means to still be alive, and in short order to be in love, he uncovers secrets of the universe that give him a tempting power to alter time and destiny.
From 26 year-old first-time writer-director Richard Kelly comes the provocative Donnie Darko, a genre-busting fable that blasts the American suburban drama into a wildly imaginative realm of time travel, alternative universes and the manipulation of one’s fate. But at the core of Donnie Darko is the simple story of a boy trying to make a stand in a lonely, chaotic world – and discovering that every little thing he does counts on a cosmic scale.
Seen at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Donnie Darko became one of the festival's most talked-about and debated films, praised for blending sci-fi fantasy with an original vision of a modern suburbia teetering on the edge of dread and disaster. The question became: what is Donnie Darko? Is it a look back at the underbelly of the Ferris Bueller and Back to the Future era? Or is it a wild journey into multiple realities and multiple outcomes? Is it the story of an increasingly cynical, hypocritical society on a crash-course with apocalypse? Or is it a fairy-tale about a teen hero who changes the world around him? Is this the cosmic death knell of the Reagan Era, or a portrait of a troubled community redeemed by the hand of God?
The surprising answer is that Donnie Darko is all of these – a deep inquiry into the recent past and the possibilities for the future all wrapped up in the story of a teenager unlike any you’ve met before. Writer/director Richard Kelly purposefully wanted Donnie Darko to be vast enough to mean different things to different people. But he offers this guidance for the mind-blowing ride ahead: “Maybe it's the story of Holden Caulfield, resurrected in 1988 by the spirit of Phillip K. Dick, who was always spinning yarns about schizophrenia and drug abuse breaking the barriers of space and time. Or it’s a black comedy foreshadowing the impact of the 1988 presidential election, which is really the best way to explain it. But first and foremost, I wanted the film to be a piece of social satire that needs to be experienced and digested several times."
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Drew Barrymore, Mary McDonnell
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Drew Barrymore, Mary McDonnell, Holmes Osborne, Katharine Ross, Patrick Swayze, Noah Wyle, James Duval
Director: Richard Kelly
Director: Richard Kelly
Screenwriter: Richard Kelly
Producer: Nancy Juvonen, Adam Fields, Sean McKittrick
Composer: Michael Andrews
Studio: Newmarket Films
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Reviews for Donnie Darko
Kelly is a supple and courageous storyteller, boldly free-associating as he mixes parody and satire with earnest psychodrama and coming up with plot points no one could anticipate.
Donnie Darko has plenty of problems. But most stem from a young filmmaker overswinging on his first time up to the plate and hitting a deep fly out rather than a home run.
Shows plenty of promise, but it's somewhat self-involved and won't appeal to audiences who like a straightforward -- even if fantastical -- narrative.
A stunning technical accomplishment that virtually bursts with noise, ideas and references.
If this movie ever figured out what it wanted to be when it grows up, it would be a terrific one.
It flutters, like a mischievous butterfly, above the despairing hands of easy description.
Kelly is unable to give the movie the kind of pacing that would make us laugh and shock us simultaneously, because he's too infatuated with an aura of hand-me-down gloom.
Donnie Darko may be too ambitious for a debut feature, but ambition and imagination still trump mediocrity any day of the week.
Just another self-absorbed teen chronicle, with the added twist of a little time travel and a surprise ending.
A wondrous, moodily self-involved piece of work that employs X-Files magic realism to galvanize what might have been a routine tale of suburban teen angst.
Despite its flaws, this is a compelling motion picture, and offers the kind of 'fresh' experience extended by the likes of Pi and The Sticky Fingers of Time.
Latest News for Donnie Darko
May 30, 2008:
Elizabeth Berkley, Briana Evigan Join Donnie Darko Sequel ![]()
Elizabeth Berkley and Briana Evigan have joined Justin Chatwin, Ed Westwick, and Daveigh Chase in the cast of the Donnie Darko sequel, S. Darko. More...
May 09, 2008:
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Okay, show of hands: Who's up for a Richard Kelly-less Donnie Darko sequel? More...
November 14, 2007:
Richard Kelly Tells Southland Tales of Love and Devotion
After the slow but nonetheless potent rise of cult favorite Donnie Darko, expectations were high for writer/director Richard Kelly. Three prequel graphic novels, one disastrous... More...
August 24, 2007:
Southland Tales Stills, Trailer Info
It's got what might be the largest cast and most difficult-to-describe storyline of any major motion picture this year, so of course, Richard Kelly's Southland Tales is being... More...
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