Donnie Darko (2001)
giant bunnies are not evil
1 September 2002
Donnie's not crazy. He just sees a giant rabbit that tells him to do

things. As the film moves on you begin to piece together what is really

happening here, and more than likely you'll need to do a bit of thinking

and re-thinking, viewing and re-viewing to really make it all come

together. And even then you may have questions. Movies like this are

great. Some people don't like to think too much when seeing a film, and

that's fine. This film is for those who love to figure things out.

Jake Gyllenhaal is mesmerizing. His slanted little smile, his sweet yet

cynical demeanor. I just love Donnie, he's excellent. Hard to believe

he's also The Bubble Boy. And having his real sister (who was so cool in

Cecil B. Demented) play his sis is also great. Cheeseball Supreme

Patrick Swayze plays what he should always play - a humorous parody

character - and should never make another pic where he is the Leading

Man again.

You won't figure this movie out for awhile, and that, to me, is fun. If

that's not fun to you then you might not enjoy it so much. The final

scene with the song over the various characters' "resolutions" is

haunting and sad.

Perhaps when people are doing things that seem destructive or crazy,

they are just working on a different plane. You never know................
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