Donnie Darko with Jake Gyllenhaal: Blu-ray Cover

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

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 02/10/2009
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 5,359

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    Disc 1: ; Includes both the theatrical version and 2004 director's cut of the film; Audio commentary (director's cut) with writer/director Richard Kelly and Kevin Smith; Audio commentary with cast and crew (original theatrical version only); Commentary with writer/director Richard Kelly and actor Jake Gyllenhaal (original theatrical version only); Enhanced for D-Box motion control systems; ; Disc 2:; Production diary with optional commentary by director of photography Steven Poster; They Made Me Do It Too - The Dult of Donnie Darko featurette; #1 Fan: A Darkumentary; Storyboard-to-screen featurette; Director's cut theatrical trailer

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    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.

    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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