Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Yeh - I Reposted Bitches - But Only For YOU!



Basic Movie Summary: During the presidential election of 1988, a teenager named Donnie Darko sleepwalks out of his house one night, and sees a giant, demonic-looking rabbit named Frank, who tells him the world will end in 28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes, and 12 seconds. He returns home the next morning to find that a jet engine has crashed through his bedroom. As he tries to figure out why he survived and tries to deal with people in his town, like the school bully, his conservative health teacher, and a self-help guru, Frank continues to turn up in Donnie's mind, causing him to commit acts of vandalism and worse

Of all the movies that I have ever seen the one that gives me most pause to think is Donnie Darko. Its hits on so many of the themes that I have an interest in. I had heard the movie had a cult following but it wasn't until many years after the movie came out that I saw it on TV. It affected me so much that I watched the repeat airing right away that night. I have read much on the Internet about the meaning of the film because its the kind of movie that demands multiple viewing and elicits multiple interpretations of the themes it presents.

From all that I have studied my belief is that it comes down to the nature of time travel and belief in God. If you believe in God then you believe that 'He' knows/creates your fate and the direction your life will take. For that reason time travel is IMPOSSIBLE because you cannot do anything to change or affect your life. Basically it's predestination and you are basically stuck on that hill hurtling forward towards your inevitable doom. Sucks doesn't it?

Of course this negates Kang's Third Law of Time Travel - conservation of causality - which postulates that time travel doesn't CHANGE your timeline it just creates an ALTERNATE time line - so killing your grandfather or Hitler changes nothing in the original timeline - it just creates a new timeline where your grandfather or Hitler are dead. Nothing in your original timeline is altered. You could fix a million things bad or wrong in your life with time travel but it will NEVER change anything in the reality you are stuck in. You would not know what differences your changes caused unless, like on 'Sliders', you could jump from one parallel universe to the next. That is an entirely different topic.

Now for some reason Donnie avoids his death by not being in his room when an airplane engine falls through the roof of his house. This creates the alternate timeline that will reset itself 28 days later and brings us to my other point.

If there is NO God then your fate is not known or 'written' and you can use time travel to change your destiny - to alter or correct one mistake or, in Donnie's case, sacrifice his life for the life of the girl that he loves which gives some meaning to the suicidal thoughts and actions that haunt him. The movie ends with his laughter because he realizes that he DOES have control of his destiny in the most profound of ways. His death can have meaning for himself and the world. Wow...there is a philosophy I can get behind.


And does anything creep you out more than Frank...the demonic bunny? YIKES! When the voices start talking to me I hope they sound more like Whoopie Goldberg or Dave Chapelle. That ghetto street speak is so much more comforting than Frank's hollow echo. There are so many aspects to this movie that are unpredictable and eerie and its impossible to guess where the movie is going which makes it all the more rich with repeat viewings. The mysteries of the film call out to be solved and it took me many years to give myself a satisfying explanation. You can see how I would be drawn to something like that.

Gretchen - "Donnie Darko...what kind of name is that? It sounds like some kind of superhero or something."

Donnie - "What makes you think I am not?"



4 comments:

Unknown said...

i loved that movie. i REALLY loved that movie.

however, i didn't analyze it as you did. i'm simple minded. i like something or i don't as a general rule.

patrick swayze was a f**king mazing in that movie too.

in my travels i have found one either loves the movie or hates it. there is NO in between

Unknown said...

oh and i love off kilter heroes and of course donnie is one

Fnord said...

This movie is in my Top 10 Favs. Awesome.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

I couldn't HELP but analyze it. Few movies give you that kind of an opportunity to be philosophical.