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<blockquote data-quote="Amelie" data-source="post: 203184" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>This film is easily the second best thing i have sen this year, second only to the achingly beautiful Cinema Paradiso.</p><p></p><p>I thought that this film was a fantastic potrayal of a young man suffering an attack of actute schitzophrenia with both visual and auditiory hallucinations in the form of Frank- the quite simply horrible monotone rabbit that is a product of Donnies tormented and highly medicated imagination. The fludid type projections i thought were an apparant extension of individuals spirituality- he saw their souls moving before they follwerd etc. And it was his projection that led him to the gun.</p><p></p><p>I thought Jake Gyllenhall's (sherrrrwing) talent a the portralyal of an individual both excluded from normality, and having enough insight to be aware of such consequences was totally amazing- he was particulaly exellent with his defensive non verbal body language.</p><p></p><p>I thought that the film played heavily on alot of insecurites that we all suffer during adolecence- the kid being bullied, sexuality, religion and violence- but these were so subtle that the viewer could easily pick up on what they regongised from their youth, or ignore it without having an efect on the plot- they were sort of bonus bits to look into, if you so wished.</p><p></p><p>Patrick Swazye was spot on with his role of a total smug twat motivational speaker, but i thought Drew Barrymore was a bit jiz to be honest. I was a little confused with the time travel bit- but i think this was just a representation of how many schizophenics suffer compulsive obsessions. He developed the characters in his mind to be much more important then they were to other members of society- the old lady for example.</p><p></p><p>I really loved this film, but the ending really threw me, if any one else has watched it i would be gratefull of some help here<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amelie, post: 203184, member: 1287"] This film is easily the second best thing i have sen this year, second only to the achingly beautiful Cinema Paradiso. I thought that this film was a fantastic potrayal of a young man suffering an attack of actute schitzophrenia with both visual and auditiory hallucinations in the form of Frank- the quite simply horrible monotone rabbit that is a product of Donnies tormented and highly medicated imagination. The fludid type projections i thought were an apparant extension of individuals spirituality- he saw their souls moving before they follwerd etc. And it was his projection that led him to the gun. I thought Jake Gyllenhall's (sherrrrwing) talent a the portralyal of an individual both excluded from normality, and having enough insight to be aware of such consequences was totally amazing- he was particulaly exellent with his defensive non verbal body language. I thought that the film played heavily on alot of insecurites that we all suffer during adolecence- the kid being bullied, sexuality, religion and violence- but these were so subtle that the viewer could easily pick up on what they regongised from their youth, or ignore it without having an efect on the plot- they were sort of bonus bits to look into, if you so wished. Patrick Swazye was spot on with his role of a total smug twat motivational speaker, but i thought Drew Barrymore was a bit jiz to be honest. I was a little confused with the time travel bit- but i think this was just a representation of how many schizophenics suffer compulsive obsessions. He developed the characters in his mind to be much more important then they were to other members of society- the old lady for example. I really loved this film, but the ending really threw me, if any one else has watched it i would be gratefull of some help here:D [/QUOTE]
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