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Pi, and Requiem for A Dream

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Are these movies any good, i bought them last night because i thought they looked good.... does anyone actually know though?
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i've never seen pi, but i can say that requiem for a dream is absolutely fantastic. everything about the movie is just about perfect, and it will fuck with your mind at the same time. prepare to probably feel really depressed after watching.
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thanks....

i watched pi this morning... lots of i'm beginning to understand yet lots of it i'll never understand... and if anyone was wondering pi is where i got the new avatary thingy... so yeah... it was some good stuff...

as for Requiem i haven't yet watched it, but after watching pi i definitely wanna see it more.
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I highly recommend both of them. I have both on DVD. I love Darren Aronofsky. :love:
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i thought requim for a dream was just another druggie movie.
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If you thought Requiem for a Dream was just another druggie movie, you missed the point :\.

It's not JUST about drugs. It's about addictions in general and what they do to people.
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which is a druggie movie...person does drugs it messes them up and either they die or come clean
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Has anyone actually figured out what Donnie Darko is all about yet?
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Umm... yeah...

It's about time [among other things].
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Wow, that in depth answer explains everything. Holy Jesus, that was deep.

Now let's not give retarded answers and try to be a tad bit more in depth. Thanks.
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areusad831 wrote:which is a druggie movie...person does drugs it messes them up and either they die or come clean


But not all of their addictions were DRUG ADDICTIONS.

Sarah Goldfarb was addicted to TV as well... I mean...the message of the movie wasn't "DON'T DO DRUGS. THIS'S WHAT HAPPENS."

BUT. Think what you like :). I dun wanna argue about it cause it's silleh.
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Didn't know you were looking for an explaination. Just thought you were challenging people to figure it out. :lol:

It's about the nature of time and space. It's about Donnie's discovery of the way of the universe. Donnie (for whatever reason) is chosen to find out how things work. He finds out that time travel is actually possible, in a way. He discovers that using wormholes (the votex-like thing at the end), he can travel to a parallel universe (or simply back in time ... didn't give much explaination there).

Among other things that happen to Donnie along the way, he falls in love, and then sees the one he loves die [as well as his family dying in the plane as it was wrecked in the wormhole]. This is where he makes the big choice. He is sent back in time, to the night the house was hit by the plane engine [which happens to be the engine from the plane his parents were in, coming through the wormhole]. He has to choose whether he wants to continue with his life without the girl he loves (and, he'd have to go through everything again, watching her die. it's not possible to change the course of events) or to stay in his room that night and die, letting everyone else live.

Frank is like his guide through all this. It's Frank who brings him out of the house so he'll live. It's Frank who helps to explain what's going on. Frank helps mold the course of events that will lead to Donnie's decision.
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Yeah, I understood all of that, but there's so much more to the movie that perplexes me. I don't know, I guess I'll never really understand what is going on with that movie, except for it's probably the best movie I've seen ever (that isn't a comedy).
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Yeah, there's definately more to the movie. A lot of small things thrown in everywhere.

It's one of the best movies I've ever seen, too.

OLP has given me a lot of bests. Best band (excluding Gravity, of course), best book (AOSM) and best movie (Donnie Darko). Okay, so that's just three. But that's still a lot from one source. :lol:
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