I don't know I'm a guest in my dream!

Berenice 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Accompanied by a beautiful male voice, in the early morning, on a picturesque mountain road, a handsome boy who fell asleep in the middle of the road woke up, and he happily rode his bicycle back home. This is a typical middle-class American family, loving parents, a smart sister, a beautiful and lovely sister (I want to have one too, who knows who this child star is?)

If there is an uncomfortable title, I must Watch it quietly as a family ethics film, especially with so many acquaintances with familiar faces, young and beautiful girls and old beauties who are not young. Fortunately, they let me spend the remaining 2 hours. During this time, the abominable writer and director (the same person) let me accompany a delusional psychopath through his rebellious 28 days of youth, (high school themes are an American favorite), and finally, with his universe annihilated. Yes, his universe was annihilated. If you don't understand it, then go to the Internet to search for theories about the coexistence of multiple cosmic spaces, or go to the Westward Journey of Dahua.

If Richard Kelly can tone the film to lighthearted dark humor, the two would be about the same.

What I want to know, though, is whether the writers are trying to portray American high school adolescent psychology or the psychopath's musings on the theory of space and time.

I seriously doubt that the writers and producers were inspired by drugs. The film's producer is Drew Barrymore, who has a criminal record.

Of course, it is undeniable that the actors acted very well. Mom, there is a sequel that will be released soon, whether to watch it or not to watch it

on April 28, 2009 is a question! Thanks for the reminder below. typo.



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Donnie Darko quotes

  • [Pommeroy is reading to the class from the 1954 short story "The Destructors" by Graham Greene]

    Karen Pommeroy: "There would be headlines in the papers. Even the grown-up gangs who ran the betting at the all-in wrestling and the Barrow Boys would hear with respect of how Old Misery's house had been destroyed. It was as though this plan had been with him all his life, pondered through the seasons, now in his 15th year crystallized with the pain of puberty." What is Graham Greene trying to communicate with this passage? Why did the children break into Old Misery's House? Joanie?

    Joanie James: They wanted to rob him.

    Karen Pommeroy: Joanie, if you had actually read the short story, which, at a whopping 13 pages, would have kept you up all night, you would know that the children find a great deal of money in the mattress, but they burn it.

  • Gretchen: Um, where do I sit?

    Karen Pommeroy: Sit next to the boy you think is the cutest.

    [the class gasps]

    Karen Pommeroy: Quiet! Let her choose.

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