Upstream | July 14, 2009 | 7 comments

S.Darko, Leave a review!

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S.Darko the sequel to Donnie Darko directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan and Ed Westwick, released on DVD in the UK on July 6th 2009.

Is this a compliment to Donnie Darko or a disaster?

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  • MrGerbilFace
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      MrGerbilFace  
    • S.Darko was over all quite disappointing, it was a bit mixed up in places and somtimes didn't really exsplain it's self.

      Through out the movie i just couldn't stop thinking that this is to close to being like the first.
      It didn't really have anything new to offer or give.

      For me personaly the best thing in this movie is the music, it just fits perfectly and is was really well composed, like the first but done in a slightly different style.
      It also has a pretty amazing line. As the main character ask's this church lady what jesus is like, she replys
      "he's big and stronge and tanned and he's got lightening bolts shooting out his eye's".

      I liked the movie mostly but probaly because i thought Donnie Darko was amazing and i wanted it to be just as good.

    • 3 years ago
  • Mr_Costello
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      Mr_Costello  
    • I’m at a complete and total loss. I can’t review this film properly because I can’t make any goddamn sense of it. It’s just a garbled mess, a lump of half-assed scattershot ideas strung together to create a semblance of movie-like substance. Granted, Donnia Darko required the use of parts of my brain I’d never really utilized to piece together its messy logic, but S. Darko has forever removed the possibility of using those parts again. Donnie Darko may have been a completely accidental success. But it was a cool little mindfuck of a movie.

      I made a pact with myself way back at Uni that I would never switch a film off once it was in motion. Man, I came ever so close to doing it!

    • 3 years ago
  • timoto
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  • hoppitt
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      hoppitt  
    • The new story is intensely dark but not as well written and thought out as the first film so hardcore fans may be disappointed.

    • 3 years ago
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