Donnie Darko with Jake Gyllenhaal: DVD Cover
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Donnie Darko Director: Richard Kelly Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Drew Barrymore, James Duval

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/15/2005
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 1,488

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Features

Closed Caption; 16x9 widescreen presentation (aspect ratio 2.35:1); Audio: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital), English 2.0 (Dolby Surround); Audio commentary with writer/director Richard Kelly and director Kevin Smith; Scene selection; Subtitles: English, Spanish; English closed captions; Donnie Darko production diary (with optional commentary by director of photography Steven Poster); "They Made Me Do It Too" - The Cult of Donnie Darko; Storyboard-to-screen featurette; #1 Fan: A Darkomentary; Director's Cut theatrical trailer

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Disc One
1. Main Titles/Where Is Donnie? [4:16]
2. Family Tension [4:52]
3. Wake Up, Come Closer [3:49]
4. Engine Trouble [5:12]
5. Head Over Heels [5:05]
6. No Mail Today [3:49]
7. Controlling Fear [4:30]
8. Going Together [3:29]
9. They Made Me Do It [6:14]
10. Do You Believe in Time Travel? [3:24]
11. Simple Lifeline [5:42]
12. Grandma Death's Book [5:52]
13. Water and Metal [3:26]
14. Discussing Donnie [4:57]
15. The Manipulated Living [5:27]
16. Space and Time [5:13]
17. The Living Receiver [3:24]
18. Have You Ever Seen a Portal? [4:27]
19. Burn It to the Ground [4:11]
20. Inappropriate Methods [4:01]
21. The Rabbits Are Us [5:37]
22. Cellar Door [2:25]
23. Open Sky [4:53]
24. Ensurance Trap [4:17]
25. Time Is Running Out [4:15]
26. Facing Frank [5:39]
27. A Storm Is Coming [4:12]
28. Mad World/End Credits [4:39]

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Editorial Reviews

The superbly twisted psychological thriller Donnie Darko deftly incorporates elements of suburban satire into a compassionately drawn dysfunctional-family portrait, all in the service of a compelling mystery. It begins with a large rabbit who announces the end of the world to the titular tormented protagonist (Jake Gyllenhaal), a teen struggling with suburban ennui, adolescent angst, and major-league hallucinations as he counts down the 28 days to apocalypse. Donnie's world (Southern California, circa 1988) is a strange one to be sure, unfolding like a psychotic, paranoid delusion in which the demonic rabbit's warnings are somehow connected to a jet engine that falls inexplicably from the sky and demolishes Donnie's bedroom. Gyllenhaal makes Donnie a riveting character, shifting convincingly between tortured confusion and sinister dementia. The supporting cast is equally strong, featuring a superb Mary McDonnell as Donnie's mother, Katharine Ross as his shrink, and Patrick Swayze as a creepy self-help guru. Drew Barrymore also makes an appearance as Donnie’s English teacher. As for the mystery, those who like theirs with a twist won’t be disappointed: Writer-director Richard Kelly, in his feature debut, delivers a denouement that packs the punch of divine revelation. One of the finest-ever first efforts in American independent cinema, Donnie Darko is a disturbing, exhilarating, and profoundly touching film about sacrifice, redemption, and destiny. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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I could watch this over and over again..by Toni240

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June 10, 2009: One of my favs of all time. It's mind boggling, twisted, everything you could want in a movie. Highly reccommend this one.

This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled edition.

Fantastic Movieby Anonymous

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March 30, 2009: Simply a great and moving movie with a lot of twists and turns. Dark Movie that will grab you and shake your foundation in some ways. Truely one of my favorites and will be yours as well.


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