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For the first 10 minutes of this movie I was really skeptical and kind of blew it off. But after it was over, my mind was reeling. It really is a mind fuck for those intellegent enough to comprehend it. It took me 10 minutes after it was over to piece everything together.
hahah same here. the very first scene i HATE for some reason, but after that i just love every second. and yeah you sit there for about 10 minutes just thinking afterward.
yeah, thats definitely true. the first time i saw it was the directors cut and then the second time was the original, and i cant even imagine understanding it without seeing the added stuff. the movies website is really trippy, but helped me understand a little more too.
okay so this was what i got out of it. due to some crazy happening a new window has opened up in the path of time. it starts when "the artifact" (the plane engine) falls. donnie can either chose to save himself and the world will travel down this new path or the world ends or whatever (i forget exactly how it works, i havent watched to movie in awhile) or he can sacrifice himself to save everyone else involved, who would die otherwise. frank the bunny (i think) is from this other strain of time. the movie is about how donnie interacts with everyone around him, learns to stop being sad and emo, and eventually sucks it up and dies to save everyone else. as i recall you can go on wikkipedeia and get an explanation that a hell of a lot better than what i just said.
really did not like this movie and it scares me how people treat this as the cinima peak of all time... kinda cool when he killed that kid with a rusty knife!
Donnie escaped his death, or "God's path" which creates a tangent universe in which weird shit happens. He has become the Living Reciever; his job is to trigger a chain of events that lead to the artifact (jet engine) being returned back to the primary universe.
Frank and Gretchan were manipulated dead; their job was to manipulate Donnie into doing things that would make him return the jet engine.
Everyone else was a Manipulated Living, they do crazy things that normally wouldn't occur in the primary universe.
When Donnie has safely returned the artifact (engine), the tangent universe is safely guided back to the primary universe. If this task had not been completed, the two timelines would have strayed off of each other, and there would not be enough energy to support both universes, and they would collapse into a black hole in 28 days and all live and space would vanish.
Donnie does not have to die in the end. The reason is interpereted in many various ways. It was Richard Kelly's idea to make certain concepts of the movie open-ended.
(heres how I know he didnt have to die: in the first scene, donnie is riding his bike back to his house. Frank drives by in his red car! Donnie's sister is dating frank. In the begining, when she comes home late at night, you hear Frank honk his horn, and drive away. In the end, when the two universes have been linked together and she comes how late "again", Frank honks his horn, but DOES NOT drive away. He was trying to signal Donnie to get out of bed.)
Personally I think he believe he had no reason to live anymore. Gretchan was dead, and his life's mission was completed. He no longer feared death and he wanted to see what would happen. Thats just my opinion though.
In the beginning, Frank told Donnie the world would end. Since the world only exists as far as we conciously experiance it, the world ends when you die. So the underlying question is:
Did the world really end?
Donnie died, yet the "world" went on.
Definately the best movie I have ever seen, and I highly doubt I will ever see another movie was in-depth and genious as Richard Kelly's masterful creation.
I love that movie; I wrote an essay on it. I interpreted it in an Aristotelian way and a Jungian way. I'm interested in psychology and my aunt is schizophrenic, so it was really intriguing for me.
i wrote an english paper on this movie for my 200 level english class last year. i had to watch it like 5 times and eventually i began to understand. it's a really deep movie though.
I think the reason Donnie has to die is because he needs to also get back on God's path. When Frank called him out of bed that night, he should have died. I think...
When is kelly doing another film? I'd heard rumours a while ago.