DVD - Donnie Darko - The Director's Cut
Donnie Darko is a disturbed adolescent from a semi-functional upper-middle class family. After escaping from near death because he hears the voice of a 6 foot tall bunny, Donnie is led by the bunny to create havoc that is both destructive and creative.
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| Release Date (USA): | 2005-02-15 |
| Rating (USA): | R |
| Release Date (UK): | - |
| Rating (UK) : | |
| Director: | Richard Kelly |
| Producer: | Adam Fields, Nancy Juvonen, Sean McKittrick |
| Studio: | 20th Century Fox |
| Writer/s: | Richard Kelly |
Cast
| Jake Gyllenhaal | Donnie Darko |
| Holmes Osborne | Eddie Darko |
| Maggie Gyllenhaal | Elizabeth Darko |
| Daveigh Chase | Samantha Darko |
| Mary McDonnell | Mrs. Rose Darko |
| James Duval | Frank |
| Arthur Taxier | Dr. Fisher |
| Patrick Swayze | Jim Cunningham |
| Mark Hoffman | Police Officer |
| David St. James | Bob Garland |
| Tom Tangen | Man in Red Jogging Suit |
| Jazzie Mahannah | Joanie James |
| Jolene Purdy | Cherita Chen |
| Stuart Stone | Ronald Fisher |
| Gary Lundy | Sean Smith |
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SophMar 31st, 2008 - 09:40:01
This has got to be one of the best peices of film i have seen yet. Jake Gyllenhall was the perfect choice to play the character of the disturbed teen Donnie, his performance is real, believable and gives you with a sense of wonderment. Imagery is greatly presented throughout. Donnie Darko has one of those great old time twists at the end that leaves you wanting for more. The second time you watch it you pick up all the little things in the plot that you missed first time round. Seriosly best movie ever
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