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Donnie Darko (Special Edition) [Blu-ray]
R**K
Great twists, gotta love Frank the Bunny!
I really liked this movie and its condemnation of fake people who use their positions of power and/or influence while projecting being fine, upstanding people; but are actually evil. I know a lot of people like this and seeing people like this get their due is very satisfying. I also feel that the movie really portrays those of us with mental health challenges well, without being condescending. This is a movie I come back to once or twice a year and always enjoy. I put it up there with Shawshank, Tombstone, Goodfellas, and a very small handful of movies I can watch over and over without losing interest.
P**R
If you are reading this review, then you'll enjoy this DVD!
This is not a review of the movie, but rather of the DVD. If you are getting this DVD because you think you might enjoy the movie you will, and if you saw the movie but aren't sure about spending some money on the DVD, well, you should. If you liked the movie, you'll definitely want to get this DVD and the extras that it offers. Basically, if you took the time to look into this DVD and read this review I think are someone who should buy the DVD. However, the extras aren't all they are cracked up to be as is often the case in DVDs and I want everyone out there to know what to expect.There are 20 deleted or extended included in this DVD, but each on has to be played separately (no 'Play All' feature) and you must select commentary on/off for each one of them. This is not the best arrangement for a deleted/extended scenes section. The actual content of this section is pretty decent with most of the scenes having the possibility of really having added something to the story and most could've made the film had the director not had to cut the film down to 2 hours from the original rough cut of about 2 and half hours it originally had.There are two commentaries on the DVD, one with the Richard Kelly (writer/director) and Jake Gyllenhaal (Donnie) and another with Richard Kelly, two producers (Nancy Juvonen and Sean McKittrick) and several cast members: Holmes Osborne (Eddie, Donnie's Dad), Mary McDonnell (Rose, Donnie's Mom), Jimmy Duval (Frank), Beth Grant (Kitty Farmer, Donnie's Health Teacher), Drew Barrymore (Karen Pomeroy, Donnie's English Teacher), Katharine Ross (Dr. Thurman, Donnie's Therapist), and Jena Malone (Gretchen, Donnie's Girlfriend). First, the sound quality of the commentaries is below what one has to come to expect on commentaries. You can hear the commentary track fine, but the track of the movie itself is all but silent during the time in which the cast or crew is speaking, almost shut off which is a turn to many people (but you can put on closed caption, although that can often distract you from the commentary if you are reading it), and it is back to full regular volume when their is no active commentary. My only complaint on the second commentary is that Drew Barrymore often `hogs' the commentary and was way to close to the microphone (which only accented her shrill voice on this commentary) during the recording of the commentary, she tried to hard to be `deep' in her comments way too often and it gets annoying at times. Many of the tidbits and insights provided in both tracks are interesting and above par with many other movie commentaries, but by no means exceptional. It is fun listening to what Kelly and the others have to say and then watching the movie looking for these things on your own, but don't only watch the film looking for hints that the director left for the audience and nothing else; this takes away too much from the film, so don't do that.The theatrical trailer is above average and can be appreciated by both those that have already seen the film and those than haven't. The several TV spots, all 30 seconds or less, are largely repetitious.The cast & crew information section is above average listing all of the actors' other films through late 2002 (most DVDs list only some films and are not current beyond the movie on the DVD). There is a total of nine crew bios (as opposed to a simple list of past work) including Richard Kelly, Sean McKittrick, Nancy Juvonen, Steve Poster (director of photography), Alexander Hammond (production designer), April Ferry (costume designer), Eric Strand (editor), Sam Bauer (editor), and Michael Andrews (composer).The `Mad World' music video is OUTSTANDING, and I have seen it many, many times already. It is quite addicting, and even if I close my eyes and just listen to it, it is still great.The `Website Gallery' is very hard to see and is not anything special and does not add anything to the DVD. What is shown is really a sampling of what the website has to offer, which is somewhat hard to navigate but during the cast and crew commentary they give you the three passwords for levels one, two and three if you listen closely.The `Soundtrack' feature provides interesting linear notes, but is not an isolated soundtrack of the movie (which is really the score of the movie with the lone exception the `Mad World' Tears for Fears songs covered so eerily by Gary Jules for the movie).The `Cunning Visions' section features the infomercials from in the movie with optional directors commentary). There is also a `His Name is Frank' section that is a fun little feature of several place cards that are designed like those featured in the Cunning Visions `exercise' in Donnie's health class and shown during Jim Cunningham's assembly. You can also look at the book covers used for Jim Cunningham's two books feature as background material during his assembly at the school.`The Philosophy of Time Travel' book feature is disappointing showing only several pages (including the appendices featured in the film) and all the pages are hard to see.The `Art Gallery section' is neat with a bunch of artwork that inspired works in the film and some of which was used directly in the film. The production stills are plentiful and interesting.The `Scene Selection' feature is as good as any other DVD with moving images as opposed to stills to mark each chapter, and there are a total of 28; good for a 2 hour movie.Overall, I enjoyed this DVD especially the `Mad World' music video and the two commentaries as I personally enjoy the opportunity to see the entire movie a different way when I can and the commentary tracks give me this opportunity.
A**H
Tragically great
I loved the twists and turns that this movie goes down. Donnie was relatable in several instances and was truly a hero in this film
B**K
Where has this been all my life?
Not only a great soundtrack, but I’ve seen it twice. So deep. All of the actors are awesome in it.
M**E
I Think We�ve All Seen Bonanza!!! *****
Donnie Darko is a very difficult movie to characterise and assign to one or even two genres, which is also part of its appeal and fascination. It opens with the title character (Jake Gyllenhall) waking in his pyjamas, with his bike lying next to him, on a highway overlooking his hometown of Middlesex, set in an idyllic tree covered valley. Straightening up he looks out toward the rising sun on the horizon and with a knowing smile he re-mounts his bicycle and makes his way back home to the tune of Echo and The Bunnymen�s �The Killing Moon� in what is an excellent opening sequence. Right from these first few frames it was obvious that I was about to witness something very original and it had me hooked.Donnie Darko is inspired (I would guess) by the weird combination of Philip K Dick, Wes Anderson, JD Salinger and the classic James Stewart movie �Harvey�. It announces the arrival of two great new talents in Writer/Director Richard Kelly and the young actor Jake Gyllenhall, in what is a hugely original, ingenious and entertaining movie. Set in 1988, around Halloween time, this movie has the conventional leafy-suburbia-plus-high-school setting, which alludes to the horror genre of Carrie and Halloween but it is no horror movie. It also has specific elements that suggest that it�s a psychodrama about a young man with schizophrenia but this is not �A Beautiful Mind�. It also ponders the possibility of time travel but this is not science fiction. Stranger still, Donnie Darko is unusual in that (unlike most retro 1980�s pictures such as The Wedding Singer) it actually has a very cool soundtrack drawn from the period of my youth, which includes contributions from the likes of Echo and The Bunnymen, Tears For Fears and Joy Division.So, what is Donnie Darko about? Well, without giving up too much of the plot, Donnie is continuously visited by a 6 foot tall rabbit named Frank, which unlike the Pooka in the classic �Harvey� is both visible to the audience and strangely satanic. Frank tells Donnie that the world is going to end in 28 days six hours and forty two minutes but not to worry as everything is going to be all right. Guided by Frank he narrowly misses being killed when an engine from a 747 crashes through his house whilst he is lying sleeping on a local golf course and the plot thickens when it becomes apparent that the aviation authority has no record of any aircraft losing an engine. Donnie is of course undergoing therapy with a local shrink and hypnotherapist played by Katherine Ross (The Graduate, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid) and the suggestion is of course that Donnie is hallucinating, for as his sister says �he hasn�t been taking his pills�. One of Donnie�s recurring visions suggests that he can see the future before it happens and so he becomes obsessed with the possibility of time travel and a book written by a retired teacher, who is now a scary old recluse, �The Philosophy of Time Travel�. There are also many other sub-plots including Donnie being inspired by his English teacher (Drew Barrymore) and Graham Greene�s short story �The Destructors� into some playful vandalism. In addition to this Donnie�s subversive thoughts and actions begin to undermine the stability of the local community that is strangely gripped by a slimy fundamentalist guru played by Patrick Swayze.Much of this movie is darkly comic and there are some great scenes including a conversation between Donnie and his therapist, where she asks him what he thinks about at school. Like most teenage boys he inevitably replies �having s*x� before proceeding to unbutton his trousers about to m*sturbate. There is also a scene where at a PTA meeting Donnie�s mother challenges the local bigot by asking "Do you even know who Graham Greene is?" she confidently and proudly replies "Oh please! I think we've all seen Bonanza".Personally I loved this movie but whether or not you enjoy this movie probably depends upon how far left of centre you like your movies. If you are not a fan of independent cinema or movies by the likes of Wes Anderson and David Lynch then you probably wont like this. However there is much to recommend in Donnie Darko, not least the cast, which includes, Noah Wyle (ER), Mary McDonnell (Dances With Wolves), Maggie Gyllenhaal (Confessions of A Dangerous Mind) and the previously mentioned Patrick Swayze, Drew Barrymore and Katherine Ross. Jake Gyllenhaal�s exquisite comic timing and laidback personality endows Donnie's existence with a dreamlike quality at odds with his teen angst and the suburban paranoia of his surroundings. Meanwhile writer/director Richard Kelly creates a wonderful sense of tension and keeps you guessing throughout the movie that even after the final titles have rolled you are still left to mull over what you have just witnessed.Whilst critics may argue that Donnie Darko fails as a psychological study and/or horror movie, you cant help but feel they are missing the point, as it deliberately avoids easy classification to a specific genre and instead concentrates on being intelligent, ingenious and highly original. Closing appropriately to a cover version of the old Tears For Fears song �Mad World� and the lyrics �the dreams on which I�m dying are the best I�ve ever had�, neatly ties up the previous two hours and what was for me a very satisfactory cinematic experience. Destined for cult status this undoubtedly deserves five stars!
C**D
Movie rating
This was a very good movie. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who's look for a good drama
S**N
Donnie Darko Blu-ray
Als der Film Anfang der 2000 rauskam und ich ihn gesehen hatte, habe ich ihn nicht so richtig verstanden und war auch viel zu jung. Also entschied ich damals, dass es ein ganz komischer Film sei und ich ihn nicht in der Sammlung bräuchte. Dennoch irgendwas hatte er, dass ich ihn immer wieder mal sehen wollte. Vor paar Jahren, also nach vielen Jahren, wagte ich noch mal eine Sichtung, jetzt sieht man Filme auch mit ganz anderen Augen, dieses Mal fand ich den Film einfach nur großartig und sehr interessant. Jetzt wollte ich mir die Blu-ray holen und sah, dass es diese mit einem neuen Master in 4K gibt.Hier sind 2 Disc enthalten, einmal die Kinofassung, die ich schon kenne und den Director's Cut, den ich noch nicht kenne, mir aber bald diesen anschauen werde.Ich habe die Blu-ray eingelegt und war wirklich erstaunt, was hier rausgeholt wurde. Nur zum Beginn, wo Donnie auf der Straße liegt, hat man ein sehr körniges Bild, danach wird es viel besser. Die Nachtszenen schauen echt gut aus und vor allem die Tagszenen sehen fantastisch aus. Kontrast und Farben können sich sehen lassen. Also besser sah der Film nie aus. Egal wo ich den Film gesehen habe, zuletzt über Magenda TV, das Bild schaute echt nicht gut aus, obwohl es ein HD-Scan war. Jetzt kann man den Film auch wirklich genießen.Der deutsche Ton liegt in DTS-HD MA 5.1 vor. Da der Film zum größten Teil aus Dialogen und guten Musikscores besteht, werden auch zum größten Teil die vorderen Kanäle angesteuert. Die hinteren kommen dann eher bei der Musik zu Geltung und natürlich bei den Katastrophenszenen. Der Bass kam gut und deutlich spürbar in gewissen Szenen rüber.Ein Wendecover ist vorhanden.Der Film ist für mich heute ein großartiges Werk und ein Film, den man öfter schauen sollte, um ihn zumindest ein wenig zu verstehen. Die Darsteller, voran Jake Gyllenhaal spielten hier wirklich gut und auch der mittlerweile verstorbene Patrick Swayze hatte auch eine wirklich gute Performance abgeliefert.Sowohl für den Film als auch für diese Blu-ray eine absolute Empfehlung. Und das zu einem anständigen Preis.
O**7
Prachtige editie, enorm slecht op 4K Blu-ray gezet
Deze Duitse limited collectors edition van Donnie Darko is echt een mooie aanwinst voor de collectie. Helaas zit er geen Nederlandse of Engelse ondertitels bij, maar dat wist ik op voorhand al. 3 mooie grote posters, een set kaarten, een set art cards en een magneet sieren in de doos. Wat wel even flink tegen viel was dat ik echt dacht dat er een steelbook in de verpakking zou zitten. Helaas was het een kartonnen sleeve waar de film in zat, maar goed. Ook dat nam ik voor lief want de box is echt oogstrelend mooi.Waar ik wel dik ontevreden over ben is de absurd slechte kwaliteit hoe de film op de 4K schijf is gezet. Volgens mij hebben ze niets aan de film gerestaureerd, maar hebben ze een simpele slechte upscaling gedaan waarbij de HDR de film extreem donker maakt, waardoor de film in donkere stukken amper te volgen is en waarbij het in helder fel daglicht wel lijkt alsof de avond net is gevallen. Ook het geluid is niet om over naar huis te schrijven. Voor een box van meer dan 50 euro mag je toch wel verwachten dat de film er eerste klas op staat. Ik stuur de box niet terug omdat de verpakking te mooi is, maar ik zal de film uit deze box nooit meer kijken, ik zet de gewone Blu-ray wel op.
N**�
Gran película y gran edición
Donnie Darko ha sido desde mi más temprana juventud, una de mis películas de culto en cuanto al cine de fantasía y ciencia ficción, tanto por la majestuosa interpretación de sus actores, como por la enrevesada historia que cuenta.En esta edición, aparte del formato en Blu-ray, contiene fragmentos de entrevistas en V.O. subtitulada al castellano, y una colección de 10 postales con imágenes de la película. Todo esto contenido en una cajita de cartón con la famosa portada de la película.Todo esto en un formato que se indica que es una Edición Especial Limitada y numerada a a 2000 unidades.Lo peor a citar, es la portada del blu-ray, con una imagen que poco o nada de justicia hace a la obra maestra que en su interior, contiene.Aún así, es una pieza indispensable para la videoteca de cualquier fan.
A**.
Un clásico de la ciencia ficción en una excelente nueva edición limitada.
Donnie Darko es una excelente película de fantasía y ciencia ficción la cual por fin recibe un trato remasterizado adecuado en una bellísima edición limitada.¿Qué incluye este lanzamiento en blu-ray?*La película en su versión original de cine remasterizada, con excelente calidad de imagen y sonido. Se incluye tanto en blu-ray como en dvd.*La película en su versión extendida, con una duración adicional de aproximadamente 20 minutos, nuevamente remasterizada, de igual manera se incluye en blu-ray y dvd.*Carta Roberta Sparrow que incluye postales con arte de la película*Poster de la película en tamaño grande (doblado, se incluye dentro de la caja)*Mini-libro con información de la película, comentarios de los actores y del directorTodo empacado en una muy bonita caja de material duro que incluye tres paquetes (uno para la edición del cine, otro para la edición extendida y otro del libro). IMPORTANTE: esta edición no incluye subtitulo en español, solamente en inglés por lo que si buscas adquirirla toma eso en consideración, adicionalmente te recomiendo tener cuidado al sacar los discos de la caja ya que está un poco complicado y podrías dañar el empaque.La edición está creada para los fans del film, si es de tus película favoritas o eres fan de la misma, no dudes en adquirirla, no te arrepentirás.
C**N
Donnie Darko - Uncensored Cut/Uncut Edition (The Director's Cut Version)
Titolo Originale: Donnie DarkoRegia DI/Diretto DA: Richard KellyCast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, Noah Wyle, Patrick Swayze, Seth Rogen, Jena MalonePaese-Anno/Nazionalità: USA/Stati Uniti D'America, 2001Audio: DTSGenere: Drammatico/SperimentaleDurata: 130 Minuti CircaDistribuzione: Guglielmo Marchetti (Moviemax Media Group Italy SRL)Visto Censura: FILM PER TUTTIGiudizio Finale/Voto Complessivo Al Film: 5/5DONNIE DARKO è Un Film Misterioso, Quanto Assolutamente Magico ed Affascinante.Davvero Intenso, Toccante e Profondo: Il Vero Cinema Che ti Scuote L'Anima con il suo Infinito Mistero.Apparentemente, Un Film ''Cronoligicamente Slacciato'' Ma che alla fine contiene dentro di sè dei Messaggi davvero profondi.STUPENDO.Formato Video BD/Blu-Ray Disc: 3/5DONNIE DARKO Viene Trasferito da Moviemax Media Group In un BD-50/AVC-1080p (1080p VC-1).Trasferimento che presenta però parecchi problemi Sin Dall'Inizio: Piatto, Opaco, Sbiadito e Non Particolarmente Brillante.Riconosco Assolutamente Che DONNIE DARKO Sia un Film A Basso Budget (4.000.000 $)Non Lancio mai critiche a caso (Lungi da Me, Non Mi Permetterei Mai)Ma la Moviemax doveva mettere un pò più di Impegno nella Masterizzazione del BD.Esperimento Riuscito A Metà, Ma C'è Ancora troppa carne al fuoco: Su Questo Aspetto, C'è Ancora Molto da Lavorare.Lingue-Audio/Sottotitoli: 5/5Moviemax Media Group Presenta il BD di DONNIE DARKO In Due Tracce: Italiano DTS Multi 5.1, Italian Lpcm 2/0 48k.Tutte e Due le Tracce sono Equilibrate e Sistemate al Punto Giusto: Non Troppo Forte, Ma Nemmeno Troppo Debole.Su Questo, Un Applauso Alla Moviemax.Contenuti Extra: 5/5Ce N'è Per Tutti, Quanti Ne Volete. In Abbondanza. C'è Anche Bisogno che li Elenchi ?Commenti Audio, Interviste, Photogallery, Red Band Trailer, Official Video ''Mad World''....... MERAVIGLIOSO!Grande Moviemax !Voto Complessivo All'Edizione: 5/5Nonostante L'Evidente Qualità Video/BD Altamente Disastrata, Consiglio L'Edizione.Nonostante gli Evidenti difetti, DONNIE DARKO è Un Film Fantastico che non deve Assolutamente mancare alla vostra collezione !
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