donnie darko-ending scene-spoilers (not really)

i had to watch this movie a few times and i still come up with a new synopsis on this movies meaning.which is the way i like it.i dont like it when a director feels the need to hold my hand.if you have not seen this very dark and very ..odd..movie,give it a go.
"and i find it kind of funny.i find it kind of sad.the dreams of which i am dying are the best i ever had".
shuacsays...

The director's cut of this flick does some significant hand-holding, which is why I prefer the original. I've seen this movie quite a few times and what I took out of it was this:

It's a Wonderful Death

Or, how much better could life be for others without me in it? In a move that can only be called magnanimous, Donnie exchanges his life for his girlfriend's.

Good flick and unfortunately, Richard Kelly hasn't yet come close to repeating it.

dotdudesays...

The "Donnie Darko" website includes some extra tidbits. Allow pop-ups for everything to work properly.

Level 1 has pages from the Roberta Sparrow's The Philosophy of Time Travel.

http://www.donniedarkofilm.com/

The Donnie Darko Book has the film script, pages from Roberta Sparrow's The Philosophy of Time Travel., film stills and photos of "Donnie Darko" artwork (mentioned in featurette on the DVD).

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