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Donnie Darko - w/ Liz & A Movie on Teen A(ngst)gnosticism

Donnie Darko - w/ Liz & A Movie on Teen A(ngst)gnosticism

Update: 2024-10-16
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MOVIE DISCUSSION:

Liz & A Movie: Instagram / YouTube / Letterboxd

Liz from Liz & A Movie (and Court from The B-Movie Critics Podcast!) join Melvin to discuss one of his old-school favorites: Donnie Darko! They get into the drama, the angst, and everything in between!

Topics:

  • Melvin asks Liz & Court a few questions about their movie tastes, as well as learns about their reticence for "super boys". 
  • Donnie Darko produces a lot of deep feelings, even if a lot of the film is hard to understand.
  • Melvin's rewatch was surreal, and he shares why he thinks it impacted him so much.
  • Donnie Darko plays with a mix of genres, tones, and characters, and this narrative fragmentation builds a picture of Donnie's confused world.
  • Contrasting the loneliness of Donnie and the loneliness of Cherita. 
  • The passage of time, time travel, and change are all ideas at play within Donnie Darko.
  • lot of Donnie Darko starts to explore dynamics of predestination.
  • Melvin recalls the explanation for the movie Richard Kelly provided with regards to all of the weird, paranormal, timey-wimey stuff that happens in the film... and it's as bonkers as you think it is (and also not that important!).

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Donnie Darko - w/ Liz & A Movie on Teen A(ngst)gnosticism

Donnie Darko - w/ Liz & A Movie on Teen A(ngst)gnosticism

Liz Arnold, Court Thompson