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    Film Textual Analysis The target audience for the film Donnie Darko would be the male gender from the ages of 16 – 24 and in the socio-economic grading boundary A – C1‚ this would be due to the fact that it requires a lot of thought to comprehend the complex narrative and structure and people in the higher grading may have a better education‚ therefore they may have a better understanding of the complexity of the plot‚ similarly‚ the fact that they have targeted a younger audience as they would

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    The movie Donnie Darko by Richard Kelly shows how existential life really is. Donnie Darko was a young boy who was living in a tangent universe. He was reliving his life over and over again until he finally dies the way that was predetermined for him. Frank the rabbit was sent to make sure that he chose the right decision instead of having to repeat in a whole other universe. Donnie experienced the tragedy that happened because he chose not to follow the pre decided path. In the end he made the right

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    Donnie Darko‚ starring Jake Gyllenhaal‚ Jena Malone and Patrick Swayze is an edgy‚complex‚ psychological thriller about a suburban American teen dealing with the pressures of modern life and psychosis inducing anti-depressants. As well as being a masterpiece of modern cinema‚ Donnie Darko is also an excellent example of modern tragedy‚ as defined by Northrop Frye’s Modal theory. Firstly‚ the movie takes place in the month of October‚ a subtle (though not necessarily intentional) link to the Modal

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    In the movie Donnie Darko‚ there are clear references to psychology. The main character‚ Donnie Darko is a schizophrenic teen that has potent hallucinations. In the movie Donnie has a psychiatrist‚ Dr. Thurman‚ who psychoanalyzes him and provides him with therapy and medication. The entire movie essentially revolves around Donnie Darko’s psychological disorder‚ schizophrenia. It is his hallucinations of a man in a rabbit costume that keep the movie going. In one point in the movie‚ Dr. Thurman uses

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    While to most the concept only includes acceptance and harmony‚ there can be two sides to belonging‚ and Donnie Darko explores this idea through its characters and their context in the film. Donnie Darko is set against the backdrop of the 1988 Bush vs. Dukakis Presidential election; it represents 1980’s conservative America through the last 28 days‚ 6 hours‚ 42 minutes and 12 seconds of Donnie Darko’s life. There is a strong theme of insecurity and isolation and many of the characters don’t belong

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    The analysis of the movie Donnie Darko will link relation of the film to personalities disorders of a few characters. Donnie Darko is the protagonist of the film. He is an adolescent who is dealing with some emotional issues. These emotional issues cause a psychosis which cause our main character; Donnie‚ sever hallucinations which make him disassociate with reality. Our film opens with Donnie waking up on a road. After traveling back home to an average family we find out that Donnie is not taking

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    28th‚ 2012 Donnie Darko/Abnormal Psychology Donnie Darko is a movie about a young teen that experienced many abnormal things in his life that are said to be associated with a psychological disorder. Basically the movie is about an imaginary friend‚ Frank‚ (a demonic bunny with a scary voice) that only Donnie Darko can see and hear. Frank convinces Donnie into committing several acts of violence. He convinced Donnie that the world would

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    Donnie Darko Assessment Dashiell Lieberman I would like to answer this question not as the Dashiell we all know and love but as an existential Dashiell. As an existentialist I would want the truth and the facts; that is a lot different than wanting an explanation. An existentialist doesn’t believe that everything needs an explanation and a reason. They believe in the cold hard truth and facts like the great existential characters Donnie Darko and Mersault of The Stranger‚ who died

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    Donnie Darko (2001) is a surrealist‚ mystery‚ sci-fi film set in suburban America‚ which follows the disenchanted and troubled teenager‚ Donnie Darko. The film follows the teen as he begins to explore what it means to be alive and believes to uncover secrets of the universe that gives him‚ what he believes to be a tempting power to alter time and destiny‚ letting him lose touch with what is and is not reality. In the following text I will be analysing and focusing on the opening scene of Donnie

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    Reading/Writing 5 March 2013 A Predetermined Path in Richard Kelly’s Donnie Darko Donnie Darko‚ on it’s most basic front is a sci-fi film that pays homage to 80s culture. Set in 1988‚ the film by director Richard Kelly is about a young schizophrenic boy. However‚ upon analysis of the movies symbols‚ motifs and recurring themes‚ it can be argued that almost every scene is strategically set to help portray a deeper meaning in the end. Donnie Darko is a complex film made in a way that leaves the audience to

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