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Donnie Darko
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Love Donnie Darko, probably one of my favourite films of recent years. Directors cut is good for adding bits, as is the voice over version on the original DVD release. I don't mind at all that some things are unexplained....I hate when films spooon feed the audience, often at the detriment of the film....thinking of AI and Vanilla Sky...not great films, but made 10 times worse by those crappy last half hours. I blame dumb US test audiences who need everything spelt out for them, or happy endings guaranteed. Well done Donnie Darko and Momento (among others) for resisting the urge to pander to their dumbness.
donnie darko is fantastic. It means so much on many different levels but apart from that it looks good, has a cracking story and good acting plus lord patrick of swayze is a riot. I don't think the directors cut was necessary as it explains too much of the plot which takes some of the magic away from the original version.
jim
** "butterfly effect" spoiler included ***
Haven't seen Donnie Darko yet although it's sitting at home waiting to be watched (as it has to go back to blokbusters on sunday), but I did watch the butterfly effect last week,and although it was fairly interesting, it had too many holes in the plot for my liking, the main one being that the whole film he spent going back to times he'd written about, and then climaxed the film going back to something he hadn't written about at all. Why did he go back that far, why not just go back to before the firework incident (again)?
How awful for everyone when a film actually demands that you think and put some input in and not have every little detail explained for you.
Donnie Darko rewards a second viewing and was far better than the majority of the pap that hollywood churns out i.e. endless romantic comedies and action films.