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    Donnie Darko Analysis

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    Donnie Darko has always been one of my favorite films‚ and its sheer originality has inspired many of my own screenplays. It is considered a cult classic and has been the subject of critical acclaim‚ as well as being widely renowned as an incredible piece of intellectual and thoughtful work. The film’s unique use of form affects and alters its content greatly‚ and it’s a big part of why the movie is so fantastic. Donnie Darko very firmly centers around the conflicting themes of the real and the

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    they could also feel stress less and be open to new experiences. The film Donnie Darko was the core text of our area of study along with two other support texts. The plot centers around the title character‚ Donnie Darko‚ an adolescent boy whose average suburban life is countered by his affliction with some type of serious mental disorder‚ where he has predictive visions and is challenged to do something about them. Toward

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    Every Living Creature on Earth Dies Alone Donnie Darko‚ released in 2001‚ did not do well in the box office. The director‚ Richard Kelly‚ brought the script to many producers before it landed on Drew Barrymore’s desk‚ who ended up playing a prominent role in the film. Kelly had a budget of $4.5 million‚ and on its first release‚ the movie only made back $515‚000. Despite its rough beginnings‚ Donnie Darko raised one of the biggest cult followings since Rocky Horror Picture Show. The

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    Analytical Task: Compare the impact and effectiveness of two promotional methods used by one film In this essay I will analyse and compare the impact and effectiveness of two promotional methods by one film: Donnie Darko. Donnie Darko is a relatively low-budget sci-fi drama which is considered a cult-classic by many critics and was co-produced by Pandora Cinema and Flower Films. It stars a relatively young‚ and then unknown‚ Jake Gyllenhaal – and documents his difficult adolescence and significant

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    The Butterfly Effect

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    "Butterfly Effect" because of the similarity to the film we saw in class called "Donnie Darko". Both films investigate the issue of destiny thoroughly. Both film had a male character that has memories‚ dreams or black outs which make them at first confused. But later on‚ they realized the power they have in order to change their destiny. The main difference between those two films is their endings. While Donnie Darko has a bad ending‚ Butterfly effect ends more optimistic. We can say the end of the

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    28th‚ 2012 Donnie Darko/Abnormal Psychology Donnie Darko is a movie about a young teen that experienced many abnormal things in his life that are said to be associated with a psychological disorder. Basically the movie is about an imaginary friend‚ Frank‚ (a demonic bunny with a scary voice) that only Donnie Darko can see and hear. Frank convinces Donnie into committing several acts of violence. He convinced Donnie that the world would

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    DONNIE DARKO (2001) RICHARD KELLY Donnie Darko was originally screened at the Sundance festival in the US. It was screened as an ‘Indie‚ art-house’ film. It was released on 25th October 2002 in the UK. The budget for the film was approximately $4‚500‚000. Because the film contained myriad themes and genres it was difficult to find a distributor. This was because it is difficult to market a film with no real‚ true theme. (Finally‚ Newmarket Films accepted to be the distributor.) To counteract

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    German Expressionism

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    Expressionism Edward Scissorhands vs. Donnie Darko Edward Scissorhands and Donnie Darko are such good examples when talking about _GERMAN_ _EXPRESSIONISM_ . Both films are extremely different‚ but using the same techniques. Both film have many similarities with the classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. In matter of the case set design‚ colour‚ camera techniques and sound are going to be the subjects. Edward Scissorhands (1990) Directed by Tim Burton. Donnie Darko (2001) Directed by Richard Kelly. In

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    abundance of artists‚ although the most unusual and differing cover compared to the original is that of the version by the singer and songwriter Gary Jules. Gary Jules composed and recorded the cover‚ written in the key of Eb for the soundtrack of Donnie Darko‚ a movie where the detached sadness of the song’s lyrics is truly represented. Gary Jules’ take is incredibly stripped down and gentle‚ embracing the melancholy nature of the song which the original does not capture fully within its sound. The

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    Donnie Darko Assessment Dashiell Lieberman I would like to answer this question not as the Dashiell we all know and love but as an existential Dashiell. As an existentialist I would want the truth and the facts; that is a lot different than wanting an explanation. An existentialist doesn’t believe that everything needs an explanation and a reason. They believe in the cold hard truth and facts like the great existential characters Donnie Darko and Mersault of The Stranger‚ who died

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