His Name Is Frank
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If all you got out of Donnie Darko was a twist ending, you really need to watch it again. I wouldn't even call it a twist ending. It's not like the movies you've mentioned at all.(Maybe Jacob's Ladder, to a certain extent.)EA-1475 said:Judging it on its own merit, DD was alright. But the 90's had a slew of movies with twist endings. You know, where you learn something at the end that changes the whole meaning of what you just sat through.
"Oh so that guy was ______ ALL ALONG!!! (for the blank, insert: making it all up, dreaming, in a coma, dead and actually in hell, etc) It all makes sense now! I'll have to watch this again with this new perspective!"
Off the top of my head, there was Jacob's Ladder, Usual Suspects, Fight Club, 12 Monkeys, In The Company of Men all with these last minute surprise revelations. And then came DD.
It was an OK movie but by the time I saw it, I was pretty tired of twist endings. I think you can only get away with them once every 10 years or so. Otherwise, they lose their impact.
For me, the movie was one massive, beautiful trip in every sense of the word. I can't even wrap my head around how horrible an idea of a sequel sounds. Donnie Darko is a standalone movie that wraps itself up from beginning to end. I wish the makers of this sequel and Elizabeth Berkley painful shits for the rest of their lives.