Review of Donnie Darko (2001) by Nesbitt10 — 05 Jan 2013
That the film includes elements of science fiction, horror, and dry, dark comedy makes it not only eminently fun, but also somewhat disturbing to watch, for this is much the way high school tends to loom in individual memory, no matter the collective obfuscations.
Cleverly metaphorical and sometimes frighteningly literal, Donnie Darko connects memory with the local and broader cultures that shape it, and never lets you forget that recollection is a process of questions and permutations, not a fixed and absolute answer.
This review of Donnie Darko (2001) was written by Nesbitt10 on 05 Jan 2013.
Donnie Darko has generally received very positive reviews.
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