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Running time113 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$4.5 millionBox office$7.5 millionDonnie Darko is a 2001 American film written and directed. It stars,. The film follows the adventures of the troubled title character as he seeks to find the meaning behind his -related.Filmed over the course of 28 days, which matches the passage of time in the film, Donnie Darko was almost released. It was screened at the on January 19, 2001, before receiving a limited theatrical release on October 26, 2001,.

Due to the film's advertising featuring a crashing plane and the that transpired a month before, the film was scarcely advertised. The film grossed just over $7.5 million worldwide on a budget of $4.5 million.Despite its initial lackluster performance, Donnie Darko received critical acclaim. Critics lauded the story, acting,. It was listed No. 2 in 's '50 Greatest Independent Films of All Time', as well as No. 53 in Empire 's '500 Greatest Movies of All Time'. It was released on and in March 2002. The film became a surprising success on the market, reportedly grossing over half a million in sales and developing a.

A was released in 2004, on a two-disc special edition. A appeared in 2007, and a sequel, in 2009.The film's soundtrack included a cover version of 's ' by and which topped the for three consecutive weeks; the song achieved lukewarm success in the United States, reaching No. 30 on the chart. Contents.Plot On October 2, 1988, in the small town of, troubled teenager Donnie Darko, led by a mysterious voice, sleepwalks out of his home.

Once outside, he meets a figure in a monstrous rabbit costume who introduces himself as Frank and tells Donnie that the world will end in 28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes and 12 seconds. Donnie wakes up the next morning on the green of a local golf course and returns home to discover a has crashed into his bedroom.

His older sister Elizabeth tells him the investigators do not know its origin.Over the next several days, Donnie continues to have visions of Frank, and his parents, Eddie and Rose, send him to Dr. She believes he is detached from reality and that his visions of Frank are ', symptomatic of. Frank begins to influence Donnie's actions through his sleepwalking episodes, including causing him to flood his high school by breaking a water main.

Donnie also starts seeing Gretchen Ross, who has recently moved into town with her mother under a new identity to escape her violent stepfather. Thurman hypnotizes Donnie at his next therapy session, but it ends with him discussing his sexual fantasies involving while he unzips his pants, causing Thurman to end the session prematurely. Later, Donnie goes to a clearing and shoots bottles while his friends discuss the sexual components of including Vanity Smurf's alleged homosexuality, the dynamics of a Smurf orgy, and the history of Smurfette. Donnie interrupts them angrily, correcting their misinformation about Smurfette's origin and affirming the Smurf people's asexuality and lack of genitals.Gym teacher Kitty Farmer attributes the act of vandalism to the influence of the short story, assigned by dedicated English teacher Karen Pomeroy. Kitty begins teaching 'attitude lessons' taken from local Jim Cunningham, but Donnie rebels against these, leading to friction between Kitty and Rose.

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Frank asks Donnie, who in turn asks his science teacher, Dr. Kenneth Monnitoff, if he believes in time travel. Monnitoff gives Donnie The Philosophy of Time Travel, a book written by Roberta Sparrow, a former science teacher at the school who is now a seemingly senile old woman living outside of town. Later, while watching football, Donnie notices bubbly columns emerging from the chests of people around him that show Donnie where the person will move.

A bubble appears on his chest and he follows it to his parents' closet where he finds and takes a gun.Kitty arranges for Cunningham to speak at a school assembly, where Donnie insults him. He later finds Cunningham's wallet and address and Frank suggests setting his house on fire. Firefighters discover a hoard of there. Cunningham is arrested, and Kitty, who wishes to testify in his defense, asks Rose to take her place as chaperone for their daughters' dance troupe on its trip to Los Angeles.With Rose and little sister Samantha in Los Angeles, and Eddie away for business, Donnie and Elizabeth hold a costume party to celebrate Elizabeth's acceptance to. At the party, Gretchen arrives distraught as her mother has gone missing, and she and Donnie have sex for the first time. When Donnie realizes that Frank's end of the world is only hours away, he takes Gretchen and two other friends to find Sparrow. Instead, they find two high school bullies, Seth and Ricky, trying to rob Sparrow's home.

Donnie, Seth, and Ricky fight in the road in front of her house, just as she returns home. Ricky and Seth flee when an oncoming car swerves to avoid Sparrow and runs over Gretchen, killing her. The driver is Elizabeth's boyfriend, Frank Anderson, wearing the same rabbit costume from Donnie's visions. A second Frank can also be seen standing in the bushes in the same scene. Donnie shoots him in the eye with his father's gun, and walks home carrying Gretchen's body.Donnie returns home as a vortex forms over his house. He takes one of his parents' cars, loads Gretchen's body into it, and drives to a nearby ridge that overlooks town.

There, he watches as the plane carrying Rose and the dance troupe home from Los Angeles gets caught in the vortex's wake, which rips off and catches one of its engines. Events of the previous 28 days rewind.

Donnie wakes up in his bedroom, recognizes the date is October 2, and laughs as the jet engine falls into his bedroom, crushing him. Around town, those whose lives Donnie would have touched wake up from troubled dreams. Gretchen, who in this timeline had never met Donnie, bikes by the Darko home the next morning and learns of his death. She and Rose exchange glances and wave as if they know each other but cannot remember from where in a moment of.Cast. as Donnie Darko. as Eddie Darko.

as Elizabeth Darko. as Samantha Darko. as Rose Darko. as Frank Anderson.

as Dr. Fisher. as Jim Cunningham. as Bob Garland. Jazzie Mahannah as Joanie James.

as Cherita Chen. as Ronald Fisher. Gary Lundy as Sean Smith. as Seth Devlin. as Kitty Farmer.

as Gretchen Ross. as Ricky Danforth. as Principal Cole. as Prof. Kenneth Monnitoff. as Karen Pomeroy. Kristina Malota as Susie Bates.

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Marina Malota as Emily Bates. Carly Naples as Suzy Bailey. as Beth Farmer. as Roberta Sparrow ('Grandma Death'). as Dr. Lillian Thurman. as Linda Connie.

Rachel Winfree as Shanda Riesman. Jack Salvatore as Larry Riesman.

as Leory. Phyllis Lyons as Anne Fisher. as Kim. as Lanky Kid. as himself (uncredited)was originally slated to play the titular character, but could not due to a scheduling conflict. Production Although the film was always meant to be set in 1988, Kelly admitted he felt pressured to make the setting more contemporary.

However, he could not figure out how to make the story work in such a setting and retained the original setting. In an interview with BBC, Kelly said he 'set out to write something ambitious, personal, and nostalgic about the late 80s'. Frank, the giant rabbit, was inspired by the novel, which was to be taught in English class after the school had censored, a plot point that was abandoned in the final version.

Newer information has shown the costume could also have been an inspiration from a dream Kelly had. Filming Donnie Darko was filmed in 28 days which, by coincidence, virtually matches the time that transpires in the film from October 2, 1988, to the weekend before Halloween on Monday, October 31, 1988. The budget for the film was $4.5 million.It almost went straight to home video, but was theatrically released by Drew Barrymore's production company,.Some scenes were shot in Bixby Knolls Virginia Country Club, in, California, with many of the school sequences shot at. The 'Carpathian Ridge' scenes were shot on the. Main article:In 2003, the piano-driven cover of ' ' featured in the film, as part of the end sequence, was a success for composer and singer, topping the charts in the United Kingdom and Portugal.One continuous sequence involving an introduction of Donnie's high school prominently features the song ',.

Samantha's dance group, 'Sparkle Motion', performs with the song ',' by, and ',' by, is played after Donnie and Gretchen emerge from his room during the party. ', by, also appears in the film during the party and shots of Donnie and Gretchen upstairs.

The version included was released in 1995, although the film is set in 1988. The opening sequence is set to ' by.In the re-released, the music in the opening sequence is replaced by ' by; ' is moved to the scene of Donnie and Eddie driving home from Donnie's meeting with his therapist; and 'The Killing Moon' is played as Gretchen and Donnie return to the party from Donnie's parents' room. Release The film had a, opening October 26, the month following the. It was subsequently held back for almost a year for international release. Kelly said it took almost six months to sell the film. 'It almost went directly to the network.

We had to beg them to put it in theaters. Stepped in and convinced to put it in theaters.' Book In 2003, Richard Kelly released The Donnie Darko Book.

The book begins with a foreword written by Jake Gyllenhaal in which he comments on the confusing nature of the film. Gyllenhaal claims he still does not really understand the movie, but that in a deeper sense it was never meant to be understood. He lauds philosophical discussion of the film and cites it as one of the his key takeaways from the film. Following this foreword appears an interview with the director, Kelly, titled 'Asking Cosmic Questions,' in which Kelly discusses the process of making and marketing the film, as well as questions about his personal life. The book then contains the full shooting script for the film followed by renderings of several pages from The Philosophy of Time Travel taken from the Hi-ReS! The next few pages are dedicated to photographs and concept sketches from the movie including early sketches of Frank's mask and slides from Jim Cunningham's school presentation.

The final few pages are dedicated to the 'THEY MADE ME DO IT' art exhibition in London that ran for 28 days in which several UK graffiti artists were given 6 hours, 42 minutes, and 12 seconds to complete a work inspired by the film.Website The official Donnie Darko website, donniedarko.com, which can still be found at is an interactive experience and marketing tool for the film made by Hi-ReS!, a digital marketing firm. The website is riddled with puzzles and secrets and contains never-before-seen information about the universe of the film, including information about the fate of many of the characters after the film ends. James Beck has commented on the website's validity as a narrative in and of itself due to the website's introduction of new content while reinforcing themes from the movie like fluidity of time, exemplified by the website's lack of concern for the chronology of the movie. Beck further argues that the Donnie Darko website differs from most other promotional websites in that it treats the user not as an outside viewer, but rather as someone within the universe of the film, creating an experience rather than an advertisement. Other Marketing released first a six-inch (15 cm) figure of Frank the Bunny and later a foot-tall (30 cm) 'talking version' of the same figure.

Home media The film was originally released on and in March 2002. Strong DVD sales led to release a ' on DVD in 2004. Bob Berney, President of Newmarket Films, has described the film as 'a runaway hit on DVD', citing US sales of more than $10 million.The film was released in the United States on on February 10, 2009, containing both versions.

The movie was then re-released on July 26, 2011 as a four-disc, 10th anniversary edition, once again containing both versions in HD, and the theatrical version on DVD.The film was released as a two-disc Blu-ray special edition in the UK on July 19, 2010, by Metrodome Distribution, featuring both Original and Director's Cut. It also included commentaries from director Kelly and actor Gyllenhaal, Kelly and, and cast and crew, including Barrymore.In December 2016, released a limited edition Blu-ray of the film in the UK, supervised and approved by director Kelly.

This release includes both the Director's and Theatrical cuts and was accompanied by a Blu-ray and DVD release. In the US, it was released in April 2017.Director's cut. Main article:Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut was released on May 29, 2004, in, at the, and later in and, on July 23, 2004. The tickets sold out within the day for the Seattle International Film Festival premiere, grossing nearly $33,000 over a five-day period. This cut includes twenty minutes of extra footage and an altered soundtrack.The director's cut DVD was released on February 15, 2005 in single- and double-disc versions, the latter being available in a standard DVD case or in a limited edition that also features a slipcase, whose central image alternates between Donnie and Frank depending on the viewing angle. Most additional features are exclusive to the two-DVD set: the director's commentary assisted by, excerpts from the storyboard, a 52-minute production diary, '#1 fan video', a 'cult following' video interviewing English fans, and the new director's cut trailer. The single-DVD edition was also released as a giveaway with copies of the British Sunday Times newspaper on February 19, 2006.The DVD of the Director's Cut includes text of the in-universe fictional book, The Philosophy of Time Travel, written by Roberta Sparrow, which Donnie is given and reads in the film.

The text expands on the philosophical and scientific concepts much of the film's plot revolves around, and has been seen as a way to understand the film better than from its theatrical release. As outlined by 's Dan Kois from the book's text, much of the film takes place in an unstable Tangent Universe that is physically connected to the Primary Universe by a (the entrance to which is the Vortex seen at the end of the film) and which is an exact duplicate of it, except for an extra metal object known as an Artifact — which in this case is the jet engine. If the Artifact is not sent to the Primary Universe by the chosen Living Receiver (Donnie) within 28 days, the Primary Universe will be destroyed upon the collapse of the Tangent in a. To aid in this task, the Living Receiver is given super-human abilities such as foresight, physical strength and elemental powers, but at the cost of troubling visions and paranoia, while the Manipulated Living (all who live around the Receiver) support him in unnatural ways, setting up a encouraging him to return the Artifact.

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The Manipulated Dead (those who die within the Tangent Universe, like Frank and Gretchen) are more aware than the Living, having the power to travel through time, and will set an Ensurance Trap, a scenario which leaves the Receiver no choice but to save the Primary Universe. Reception Box office Donnie Darko had its first screening at the, on January 19, 2001, and debuted in United States theaters on October 26, 2001, to a tepid response. During its opening weekend, it was shown on only 58 screens nationwide, grossing $110,494. This may have been the result of the movie being released shortly after the. By the time the film's run closed in United States theaters, on April 11, 2002, it had earned just $517,375. It ultimately grossed $7.6 million worldwide, just enough to recoup its budget.Despite its poor box office showing, the film began to attract a devoted fan base. It was originally released on VHS and DVD in March 2002.

During this time, the Pioneer Theatre in 's began of Donnie Darko that continued for 28 consecutive months. In the United Kingdom, Donnie Darko sold 300,000 tickets within the first six weeks of its release, based mostly on. Critical reaction The website reported that 87% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 115 reviews, with an of 7.6/10. The site's critics consensus reads, 'Richard Kelly's debut feature Donnie Darko is a daring, original vision, packed with jarring ideas and intelligence and featuring a remarkable performance from Jake Gyllenhaal as the troubled title character.'

Gives the theatrical version of the film a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 based on 21 reviews, which indicates 'generally favorable reviews'.cited the film in, as one of the outstanding films at Sundance in 2001, describing it as 'a heady blend of science fiction, spirituality, and teen angst'. Jean Oppenheimer of New Times (LA) praised the film, saying, 'Like gathering storm clouds, Donnie Darko creates an atmosphere of eerie calm and mounting menace—and stands as one of the most exceptional movies of 2001.' Writing for ABC Australia, Megan Spencer called the movie 'menacing, dreamy, and exciting' and noted 'it could take you to a deeply emotional place lying dormant in your soul'. Gave the theatrical version of the film two and a half stars out of four, but later gave the director's cut three stars out of four.Other critics, like Sam Adams called the movie a big mess, citing incoherent plot, sloppy writing, and an uneven tone.

Adams also took issue with the seemingly irrelevant but oft-referenced setting in suburban American in the 1980s, claiming it serves as another example of the movie's struggle to find identity. Another review from the San Antonio Current lauds the build-up, citing vast build of mysteries with compelling characters, but claims the movie's ending leaves much to be desired, calling it cheap and anti-climactic. Accolades. 2001: 's Donnie Darko script won 'Best Screenplay' at the Film Critics Society. Donnie Darko also won the 'Audience Award' for Best Feature at the Fantastic Film Festival. The film was nominated for 'Best Film' at the Sitges Film Festival and for the 'Grand Jury Prize' at the. The film was nominated for three including Best First Feature, Best First Screenplay and Best Male Lead for Gyllenhaal.

2002: Donnie Darko won the 'Special Award' at the 's. The movie also won the 'Silver Scream Award' at the Fantastic Film Festival. Kelly was nominated for 'Best First Feature' and 'Best First Screenplay' with Donnie Darko, and Gyllenhaal was nominated for 'Best Male Lead', at the Independent Spirit Awards. The film was also nominated for the 'Best Breakthrough Film' at the Online Film Critics Society Awards. 2005: Donnie Darko ranked in the top five on, an poll conducted by the. 2006: Donnie Darko ranks #9 in FilmFour's.Other awards. #14 on 's list of the 50 Best High School Movies.

#2 in 's '50 Greatest Independent Films of All Time' list. #53 in Empire's 500 Greatest Movies of All Time 2008 poll.Sequel. Main article:A 2009, centers on Sam, Donnie's younger sister. Sam begins to have strange dreams that hint at a major catastrophe. Donnie Darko creator has said he had no involvement in the sequel, as he does not own the rights to the original. Chase and producer were the only creative links between S.

Darko and the original film. The sequel received extremely negative reviews. In a 2017 interview, Kelly said that he resents being asked about the sequel and that he'd never seen the film.Kelly said in interviews in 2017 that he has an idea for another film that would be set in the world of Donnie Darko, describing the project as 'much bigger and more ambitious' than the original. He had not yet secured the financial resources to make the film. Adaptations , associate director of the, directed a stage adaptation of Donnie Darko at the Zero Arrow Theatre, in, in the fall of 2007. It ran from October 27 until November 18, 2007, with opening night scheduled near Halloween.An article written by the production drama team says the director and production team planned to 'embrace the challenge to make the fantastical elements come alive on stage'.

In 2004, Stern adapted and directed Kelly's screenplay for a graduate student production at the American Repertory Theatre's (I.A.T.T./M.X.A.T.).See also.