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S. Darko
Seven years after the events of the first film, Samantha Darko finds herself stranded in a small desert town after her car breaks down where she is plagued by bizarre visions telling of the universe's end. As a result, she must face her own demons, and in doing so, save the world and herself.
Release : | 2009 |
Rating : | 3.6 |
Studio : | Newmarket Capital Group, Silver Nitrate, Adam Fields Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Daveigh Chase Elizabeth Berkley Briana Evigan James Lafferty Ed Westwick |
Genre : | Thriller Crime Science Fiction Mystery |
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Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
S.Darko It,s Really Confused Me I Think The Director Should Confused Too After See What He Made . Samantha Leave Her Family Because They Don,t Care About Her After Donnie Die, We Don,t See Her Family She Just Travel With Her Friend To Other Town And We See A lot Nonsense Things In It In Every Way You Think You Can,t Find Out What,s That.The Final Scenes It,s Really Complete Hopelessness The Director Do What He Want,s He Can,t In All Way He Can,t Even Make A 2 Minute Movie , He Must Quit His job And Go In Mall.
Donnie Darko is one of my favorite movies, that being said, I actually really liked this movie. I think people give it more guff than it deserves. Did there NEED to be a sequel to Donnie Darko? Absolutely not. I don't think this film does the first any justice, but as a stand-alone film, I personally loved it. I liked how they cast the original Samantha Darko to reprise her role. I found it laughable, however, that they cast Ed Westwick from Gossip Girl. He is comically ridiculous. Jackson Rathbone did a good job as the "geek with a dark side". I was also satisfied with Briana Evigan's role of the somewhat bitchy, but ultimately loyal friend. Overall, it's not a perfect movie, but if you look past the wanna-be sequel title it claims, it's NOT as bad as everyone says it is.
Spoilers due to weird personal opinions ANGLE 1 Blu-ray makes more demands on one's system than DVD, but for St Trinian's 2 and Heathers it seemed worth having a go. Reading around, I got the impression that some individuals had got Blu-ray to play on less expensive hardware by converting the video to more easily playable forms. Does some software consider reworking Blu-ray to be improper? I soon ended up with Trinian's that were bloated. Get to view Blu-ray S Darko, it ended up as just a bit torn. Jitter abounded. If some people have success with this then others discover that things are not so simple. ANGLE 2 The original Darko dives into subjects that are not talked about openly, they are covered with taboo. There is a story there, one that had me watching it several times even though the acting did not feel too real, my perception was askew? The story has a lot of veiled symbols and an SF commentary, but I tended to ignore that side and look to what I understand as the real story, shown by my personal relationship with the taboo. I tend to view the bad stuff that Donnie did as unreal, a paint job explained by the symbolism of the misdeeds. I note that Donnie has a remedial education gap re personal hygiene. I can relate. Darko 2 as a fan thing made by a very different production team, not unheard of. Their understanding of the story is a bit different to me and their ways of dealing with taboo typically does not have the class that the original had, but I can still watch the first two thirds comfortably and that helps me to rethink just what my opinion of the original is now. The early breakdown, Sam in the road, that definitely helps me re the very start of Donnie. ANGLE 3 In my early days of DVDs, some actors stood out. I was in my early days of enforced male to female and looking to girls was proper and Daveigh Chase, being a rising star in the horror world, was one who I looked to. I only watched Donnie because of her. I experience her and Sparkle Motion as having a central role. I find the dance scary. I find the glimpse of a lookalike to Shannen Doherty, Girls Just and Heathers, just before the engine fall as scarier. Soon I was wondering if Daveigh was getting her roles because of her name and despite the fact that she could act, but Spirited Away says that is not a bad thing. I was tangled by a past of being a believer in old time religion and chasing David was a real issue to me. I did keep my thoughts to myself and am several thousands of miles from where Daveigh lives. Soon I was hearing messages that Daveigh had been born in Utah, that she had the Utah religion, that she liked to live and work there. She appeared to move from features to acting in TV series. A fan picture of Travelling Pants having her as highly plump, somehow I felt a need to calm my fan interest and to look elsewhere. I have not considered any other actor to have a chasing David link. Camilla Belle, just a wide range of interesting stories, the early ones set a standard. Only one of my most recent fan dreams, Yasmin tooth fairy, has ended up with fan pictures showing her as really fat. I currently look to Trinian's. ANGLE 4My favourite horror of young Daveigh, her as the star, is Beethoven 5. Yet re-watch it soon after torn S Darko and it actually felt empty, a watchable void. Beethoven 5 has Daveigh riding a bus to town with her dog, her staying a month in the town of Quicksilver with her uncle, a certified grease monkey. A story of ghosts and robbery and of various forms of justice prevailing. My torn S Darko seems to quote bits of this and other stuff of hers that I know, but is not a direct quote. In S Darko, a Silver Nitrate production, she is trying to emigrate from Virginia to Hollywood, just (Corey's dad's?) car breaks down in small town Utah. A slightly similar car tries to kill them, later. She does not enter town with a large St Bernard but with Corey. She ends up by not heading to Hollywood or even staying in Utah, but returning to Virginia instead. Scary stuff, given my past. So, the car likely belongs to Corey, my interpretation is likely askew. ANGLE 5 There is amazing scenery, set as the countryside around a village in one of the main Utah valleys. From the IMDb locations page this is three areas close to Salt Lake City. Echo, with detail from Delle and Magna. ANGLE 5+1Heathers, I find the region 2 DVDs I have purchased to all be a bit fuzzy compared to the clearest DVDs. The Blu-ray region 1 was my attempt to solve that. It is now obvious that the Blu-ray version has the image quality that one hopes for. I now need to be able to view Blu-ray reliably. The S Darko soundtrack appears to point to Heathers at one point and to me that is the same ball park but a different game, The quote might relate to some detail in these two rather than a global comment. ANGLE 5+2 Get to know this further and I now respect this writer's view as deeper than my own. I find that this does help me to appreciate the original better, despite the weaknesses.
This is by far one of the funniest movies I've watched in a while. Oh... It was supposed to be a Sci-Fi/Thriller? Oh well. Like most people who mistakenly watched this movie, I am a big fan of Donnie Darko. My best friend is, too, and that's how this story began. Someone happened to buy this for her as a gift, so she came over and we popped it into my DVD player. 30 minutes later, the two of us were in car-crash-mode (you know you shouldn't be sitting there just watching, you should be doing something about the horror you've just witnessed, but for the life of you, you just can't look away). However, I broke the spell and found the one way to make this train-wreck a good movie. I call it: The S. Darko Drinking Game. Firstly, you need a little bit before you start (we took a couple drinks and started the movie all over again). The important rule about the game is that the rules must always be flexible. We began with "Take a drink every time you remember this is a bad movie". Then we added "...and every time the pretty boy from Gossip Girl poses for the camera" (because seriously, he does). And "...and every time the sorta/kinda pretty boy from Twilight scratches/shows that ugly rash". You can probably guess how it went from there. It became a funny movie after a while. I even laughed when Samantha died (the second time). Then again, I could've been just so happy that the movie should finally be ending. All in all, I enjoyed the movie...to a degree. However, not even I have worked up enough courage to try it again. I wouldn't suggest it to anyone. Not even the actors.