S. Darko
S. Darko (2009)

S. Darko

3/5
(13 votos)
3.6IMDb

Detalles

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Errores

At the end of the movie, when they are examining the meteor crash site, Officer O'Dell picks up Iraq Jacks' dog tags with no damage to them.

The meteor would have at least left some burn marks on the tags.

Sam has obtained a new edition of the Philosophy of Time Travel book without her late brother's help, as he never got the book in the "new" timeline.

We don't know how she got it, because that detail is not relevant to this story.

The movie is set in Summer 1995, but we see movie announcements, car models, and currency units which didn't exist at that date.

This is in keeping with the movie's themes of time travel and altered reality.

After the church burns down, Samantha talks with Trudy in a bank.

Behind Trudy and her co-worker is a door with a nameplate, reading Kathy Saques.

The scene cuts back to Samantha, and then to Trudy and her co-worker again, where the nameplate is then blank.

It subsequently returns to being filled out again after another cut.

Although the film is supposed to take place in the early 90s, several post-2000 model year cars can be seen as Randy and Sam bike through the town.

When the character Randy is putting prices on cans in the store, the Campbell's soup cans are pop top cans.

Pop top soup cans didn't appear until 2000.

The matinée lists _Twelve Monkeys (1995)_ (qv) and _Strange Days (1995)_ (qv) as the films currently showing, but neither film was showing nationally as of July 1995 when the story is set.

Strange Days premiered in October of 1995 and Twelve Monkeys came out in January of 1996.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
5 July 2009 UK GBP 777
5 July 2009 UK USD 1,269
6 September 2009 Italy USD 993,083
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
5 July 2009 UK GBP 777 9
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
5 July 2009 UK GBP 777 9

Comentarios

Not only does it skip Donnie's originality (it's essentially a crappier retelling of the same story), it steals shamelessly from the first the best thematic stuff and then recycles it into a terribly cheap box. S.

Why haven't i heard of this movie until now?

The original 'Donnie Darko' movie turned out to be a 'cult classic' and slowly gathered more and more momentum as the years went by. It's still totally watchable, even if you don't entirely understand it!

I know people are like..."Whaaat???

"S. Darko" is a sequel that's fated (dare I say engineered) to disappoint fans of the original movie.

Spoilers due to weird personal opinions ANGLE 1 Blu-ray makes more demands on one's system than DVD, but for St Trinian's 2 and Heathers it seemed worth having a go. Reading around, I got the impression that some individuals had got Blu-ray to play on less expensive hardware by converting the video to more easily playable forms.

A sequel or so called continuation of the original film that should have not been made. Even few of the people that played a part in making this movie was like "why does there need to be a sequel?

Not just because the film is an atrocious sequel to a film that really did not need a continuation. But the main reason being that the story literally, by the end, restarts itself.

Hello reader,Okay first off I just want to point out to whoever happens to be reading this that you need to watch this film while keeping in mind that this is NOT a sequel to Donnie Darko, and therefore cannot be compared to Donnie Darko in any way, shape, or form.Now concerning all you die-hard Darko fans out there hell-bent on tearing this movie apart, just calm down.

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