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Shawn
anyone seen this one? Just got done watching the director's cut on DVD. Awesome movie. It tackles deep philosophical issues such as the meaning of life, but in a rather covert way. And the movie allows for multiple interpretations.
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Of course! One awesome movie indeed. I wonder where the script came from. A book maybe? A cult classic, from the audience's reaction so far, I've noticed: Either you hate or you love it. Instntant inductee into my 10 all-time favorites. I've allways been confused, though: Is the movie about time travel, or about schizophrenic dislusion. Either way, it's a treat to the senses.
Shawn
There is a short book called "The Philosophy of Time Travel" which Darko reads in the movie (and you can download it online) which offers one explanation for what happens. In the director's cut, they even show you each page of the book interspersed throughout the movie. However, that book does not answer all questions in the movie. For instance, Frank (the big bunny rabbit) would be interpreted as the manipulated dead, but you can also interpret him as the personification of Death, anthropomorphized, like the Grim Reaper. The movie seems to be about Darko finding meaning and a grand plan behind everything as he's moving towards the point of his death, which he goes into willingly and even laughing.

It's one of my favorite movies. I've seen it four or five times so far, and each time it gets better.

It's funny how people react to the movie, like you said, code buttons. My wife hates it, for example, but then again, she is not concerned about finding a consistent interpretation for all of the events in the movie.

Dan
I first watched the director's cut, and had nothing but good impressions. I talked my brothers into renting it, but unfortuately they got the theatrical release. It sucked nuts. It was a totally different movie. So much of the important information that tied the movie together was removed. It seemed like a disjointed trip of nonsense. This could explain why some people hated it. Although...., I do recall reading a review from some ditzy teenager who thought the theatrical release ruled but the directors cut sucked. Maybe it's just an extreme case of watching the version that best suits you.
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