Another movie for the Psuedo-intellectual 13 year olds to orgasm over. It is not as good as everyone claims, and half the time the people who think it is some cinematic masterpiece don't even get it.
omgz Donnie darko is the kewlest movie ever, look at my new frank the bunny t shirt iam so original lollerz
by Badger March 7, 2005
Get the Donnie Darko mug.An overrated movie. It's most often liked by people who think they're cool just because they like it.
Dickhead 1: Dude, Donnie Darko is such a tight movie! It's Patrick Swayze's best since "Point Break."
Dickhead 2: Yeah, and it's got a really sweet bunny in it too.
Dickhead 2: Yeah, and it's got a really sweet bunny in it too.
by kingdick April 22, 2005
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A overated movie that creates the illusion its for smart people who think that just because it has a talking rabbit and time travel that it is complicated, its just another angsty teen movie thats shows how stupid this generation and their lack of ability to pay attention.
Guy 1 : I didn't like Donnie Darko, not a good film
Guy 2 : OMG u didn't like it becuz you did not understand it!
Guy 2 : OMG u didn't like it becuz you did not understand it!
by Thomson July 28, 2004
Get the Donnie Darko mug.Donnie Darko is an incredibly deep and multi-layered film about life, death, self sacrifice, and the nature of time and reality.
Yes it has a deep philosophical meaning, and it points at the superficiality of everyday society. Full of irony and dark humour, it has a lot of emotional depth and intelligence and in places is genuinely creepy.
At an even deeper level its about the psychic and about the experience of schizophrenia.
The real question is at the end, does Donnie make the right decision?, at one level he does not, at another he sacrifices himself to save his girlfriend and Frank - the rabbit - the boy, plus maybe his sister and mother.
Here's another question, why does Frank save Donnie in the first place? - saving Donnie starts the cycle that kills Frank, and then saves him again when Donnie sacrifices himself? Yeah Franks a seriously odd character.
In all not a film for the stupid or the shallow, but otherwise wonderful.
Yes it has a deep philosophical meaning, and it points at the superficiality of everyday society. Full of irony and dark humour, it has a lot of emotional depth and intelligence and in places is genuinely creepy.
At an even deeper level its about the psychic and about the experience of schizophrenia.
The real question is at the end, does Donnie make the right decision?, at one level he does not, at another he sacrifices himself to save his girlfriend and Frank - the rabbit - the boy, plus maybe his sister and mother.
Here's another question, why does Frank save Donnie in the first place? - saving Donnie starts the cycle that kills Frank, and then saves him again when Donnie sacrifices himself? Yeah Franks a seriously odd character.
In all not a film for the stupid or the shallow, but otherwise wonderful.
(Example - Donnie Darko) Can't think of one except the film itself, its easier to just go and watch the film. :D
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