I was pretty disappointed. Too many minor things that aren't explained unless you buy the super-duper-ultimate-special DVD features edition, and the main plot isn't that surprising either.
This is more or less how I see it.I didn't think it was that confusing... the airplane engine that crashes though the house at the beginning of the film was future-D dying. A wormhole was about to destroy the universe, but by going back in time and sacrificing himself he saved the world by never creating the wormhole in the first place. And the bunny guy was a future specter telling him what to do to prevent the catastrophe. As I recall, it's been awhile.
The main thing that bugs me about this movie are the characters played by Noah Wyle and Drew Barrymore. They are obviously more than they appear, but it's never really explained.
the airplane engine that crashes though the house at the beginning of the film was future-D dying. A wormhole was about to destroy the universe, but by going back in time and sacrificing himself he saved the world by never creating the wormhole in the first place. And the bunny guy was a future specter telling him what to do to prevent the catastrophe.
^ That's not how I saw it at all. I thought him choosing to die in bed, rather than set the events in motion that killed his girlfriend, among other things was quite a good ending. I love the look on contentment on his face when he know he's going to die a hero, without anyone ever knowing.
i watched it and thought it was a big steaming turdpile.
It's a mediocre film that's completely overrated by its cult following. Reminds me of Bladerunner in that regard.
Yep. This is one the rare instance where a director's cut is very much inferior to the original.The "Director's Cut" came out a while back, and I heard, "Oh, if you didn't like it before, you're going to love it now!"
Interesting... I've actually heard that the "Director's Cut" is worse. I kind of liked the mystery and ambiguity of the film, even though it doesn't really make a lick of sense. From what I understand, though, the DC tries to offer explanations as to what is going on in the movie... and those explanations are beyond lame.
My impression on first watching was that...
Then I rewatched it with commentary and learned what Richard Kelly intended it to be about. I prefer my interpretation.It was an anti-It's a Wonderful Life. Donnie escaped death at the beginning and got to see what the world would be like with him living, including Gretchen dying, him shooting Frank, and his mother and sister dying in a plane crash. So he went back in time and died to save them. Unlike George Bailey, sometimes the world is better if you're not around.![]()
It really is just like "The Last Temptation of Christ"
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