top of page

Positive role models: Donnie Darko review {Richard Kelly} Inspirational Quote.

“I’ve seen an awful lot, and I hope I never see it again. You see real suffering from people. It does a number on you.”
Richard Kelly

1988 and small town in USA a rabbit-headed figure, Frank, informs American teen Donnie Darko that the world is coming to an end. 

Donnie darko a brilliant  but troubled teenager plague with hybrid of suburban paranoia and apocalypticand terrifying visions. The counselling sessions hold a ‘logical’ explanation for the disturbing nightmares and time-travelling episodes that Donnie undergoes, he avoids taking his medication.

During theses episodes Donnie experiences strange events occurred affecting his home school and his life before a terrifying  imaginary giant rabbit friend – leads him to the edge of his sanity. This film has many subliminal which reveals a different dimension of the philosophy of time travel in this master piece. 

$_57

DVD



The book brings its readers further into the world of Donnie Darko and its creator Richard Kelly. Donnie Darko will never surrender up all its mysteries, but this book will be an indispensable guide into its intriguing world.

The children have to save themselves these days because the parents have no clue.” ― Richard Kelly, The Donnie Darko Book

Review by Johnbooks

Other developments you may like: Mad Max: Fury Road Nicki Minaj Trevor McDonald Irvine Welsh Quentin Tarantino Warren Buffett Vauxhall park Burgess-park Crystal-palace-park/ The Life of John Ruskin 50 Cent in His Own Words

0 views0 comments