oh my god, i got this on dvd yesterday and just watched it. it starts off innocent enough, plenty of laughs, "What's a fuckass?"
then it quickly turns to a mind FUCK and it is seriously the best movie ever.
it makes me want to take an adorable cute kitten, spoil it with candies, and squeeze it until it pops, then i want to eat the remains. that's how GOOD this damn movie is.
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years later it seems they've re-released it, and everyone's like "OMG this movie rules!!!".
yeah, it's good.
Once I get the time I certainly will. Its on VHS though :[
personally i think it's an excellent movie, however it manages to essentially have no... "point" to it.
nobody saw it when it was released at the cinema, but then as soon as it came out on DVD it was a cult hit... weird.
Do like some of the original music from it though. And that new version of "Mad world" is awesome. Still want to find the single for that.
I think it does have a point. It's a psychological exploration of Donnie's near-psychotic teenage angst state, as it draws out from his head into the real world, and at some point it makes contact with the fabric of space-time... in fact, that's a lot like what I was going through in college in 1987... without the spectral bunnies and sheared-off jet engines, obviously. It's not about what actually happens to Donnie (that's basically erased, after all), it's about his emotional state.
Whatever it does, it hits home. Wes-Anderson-class soundtrack. All-time best use of "Mad World". Ever.
/jzero
The only great thing about that movie is that it seems to play with this, by not really understanding what it is about either.
Anyways, ok to watch, but by no means a 'cult' movie.
Anyways, ok to watch, but by no means a 'cult' movie.
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What would you qualify as a "cult" movie, then? I've always assumed it to mean a film that was initially a commercial failure, but that gained a following of dedicated, obsessive, cult-like fans. Most mainstream films that are considered successful are only popular for maybe a year, and then maybe for a couple more years on home video, and then they fade away. Cult films start with a small fanbase, and then gain popularity gradually overtime; at least that's my take on the term.
It's not about what actually happens to Donnie (that's basically erased, after all), it's about his emotional state.
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I thought it was more about his choice (at the end) and the reason he makes it, personally, but that does tie in to his emotional state. Great movie, anyway.
Frank the Avenger
oXYnary: I agree, I think it's not a "deep" film at all, but it mimics being "deep" so well that you have to wonder whether it ACTUALLY is or not
JKMakowka: Nah, all you need to do is understand that you don't NEED to understand it, just enjoy it...
It really wasn't that deep. More like it wanted to "mimick" being deep.
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I agree, though all of those indie emo kids eat up. So many think this is the deepest mind-fuck movie ever (Memento, now that was a good mind-fuck flick). There's this one kid at my school who goes on how the movie has changed him emotionally, and how he thinks there should be a sequel, yeah he's pretty much an ass.
I will say it is a good movie though, has some really entertaining parts in it, and a good cast.
And personally, I prefer the original Tears for Fears version of Mad World, I liked how it was upbeat sounding despite the lyric content.
I was always surprised when people described it as a mind-fuck, i never had a problem with it.
Great movie.
-R
found the movie to be a boring piece of crap that was pretending to be deep and trendy cool.
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I agree completely.
Really liked this movie called "The Butterfly Effect" that I saw the other day. Also with time jumping and stuff. I thought that it would really suck since Ashton Kutcher plays the main role but against all my expectations he and he movie were good.
So I just watched it today.... yeah. The movie is definately tight. I got that same vibe from Requiem for a dream. I was always asking myself... is this real? or jsut in his head or what.
It had an excellent cast of characters and turn of events.
awesome!