Saturday, March 26, 2005

the Donnie Darko experience

Gretchen : " What kind of name is Donnie Darko ? It makes you sound like some kind of Superhero ."
Donnie : "What makes you think I'm not ? "

After infinite recommendations and as many chidings ("What ? You haven't seen Donnie Darko ?"), I got down today to seeing this little gem of a movie, the sort of film that you may never have heard of earlier, but after watching it, one that you are never going to forget, especially when you consider the fact that you might have to watch it more than just once to understand its true meaning.

Essentially based on a science fiction back-bone, it runs through an entire gamut of themes, from quantum physics and wormholes (there is even a discussion on this in the movie :), yay for old Stephen Hawking), mysterious tangent universes, a budding romantic relationship which is more than just vaguely reminiscent of the one between Thora Birch and the weirdo neighbour in "American Beauty", and a fiercely critical look at the American schooling system.

And as i looked through the credits, my eyes nearly popped out when i noticed that the character of the psychiatrist was played by Katherine Ross, the same actress who was the beautiful, beautiful Elaine in "The Graduate" all those years back. Didn't recoginse her at all.

So what makes the Donnie Darko experience so magical ? A terrific performance from Jake Gyllenhall (interestingly, his real life sister Maggie plays his sister in the film), a superb soundtrack, and the verve and depth of vision that is so conspicious by its absence in big-budget productions.

Yay for indie films. :)

Donnie : "What does it feel like to have a whacko son ? "
Mother : "It feels beautiful."

*wipes tear*

7 comments:

Sarah said...

Donnie : "What does it feel like to have a whacko son ? "
Mother : "It feels beautiful."

ah, indeed. indeed.
it must.

S. said...

I think i'm going to have to watch me this all over again.

Anonymous said...

same here

S. said...

*points at painting on bloggey front-page*

so you were the one who stole good ole' Scream. bad, evil melon man.

let's split 50-50 and i won't tell on you =D

melon collie said...

sounds good to me sid :)

JL said...

such an amazing movie. i'm glad you've gotten the chance to see it. aren't the gyllenhall's interesting? they have fabulous eyes and expressions. very genuine.

Anonymous said...

Its a very, very mad world..

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