D.S.T.
D.S.T.

D.S.T.

2001Movie6 minEnglish

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IMDb8.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes86%
Metacritic69/100
Google Users91%
Director: Richard KellyGenres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

In 1988, troubled teenager Donnie Darko is plagued by visions of a man in a rabbit suit named Frank, who tells him the world will end in 28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes, and 12 seconds. Donnie narrowly escapes death when a jet engine falls into his bedroom, and he begins to experience increasingly disturbing events and time slips. He must then grapple with the nature of his visions and the possibility of altering his fate.

Critical Reception

Donnie Darko initially received mixed reviews but has since gained a significant cult following and critical re-evaluation. It is now widely regarded as a unique and thought-provoking independent film, praised for its ambitious narrative, atmospheric direction, and strong performances, particularly from Jake Gyllenhaal.

What Reviewers Say

  • A bizarre and thought-provoking sci-fi thriller that defies easy categorization.
  • Jake Gyllenhaal delivers a star-making performance as the troubled protagonist.
  • Praised for its atmospheric tone and complex, ambiguous narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's unique and mind-bending plot, praising its ability to spark discussion and multiple interpretations. Many viewers appreciate the unsettling atmosphere and the strong performances, especially Jake Gyllenhaal's portrayal of Donnie. Some find the narrative challenging to follow, but the overall sentiment is one of admiration for its originality and lasting impact.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2001.

Fun Fact

The film's iconic giant bunny costume was designed by the director himself, Richard Kelly, and was inspired by a childhood fear.

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