Underrated Movie of the Week (March 15-21)

Underrated Movie of the Week (March 15-21)

I apologize for getting this posted so late.  I was traveling back to Bonaventure from Spring Break and didn’t have any access to wifi until now.  This week, the featured underrated movie is the mind-bending thriller Donnie Darko.  I had heard of it but never saw it until my girlfriend recommended it to me a year and a half ago—thanks Elyse!

Donnie Darko focuses on a high schooler with the same name.  Portrayed by Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler, Source Code), we follow the life of the teen.  Donnie has some form of mental illness that we believe is schizophrenia.  One night, Donnie hears a voice that draws him outside.  There, we are introduced to Frank.  He seems to be a person in a full-body demonic rabbit costume.  He speaks of an upcoming apocalypse that only Donnie can solve.

Constantly being reminded by visions of Frank, Donnie believes the best way to fix everything is to find some form of time travel.  Along with his science teacher, Donnie consults a strange old woman at the edge of town who wrote a book about time travel.  Things start to get pretty weird and confusing, but I would ruin the movie if I tried to explain it all.

Donnie Darko put Jake Gyllenhaal’s name on the map.  His brilliant performance tops the rest of his work (okay maybe it is rivaled by Nightcrawler…).  The movie also saw Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Dark Knight) play Donnie’s older sister; Maggie is Jake’s older sister in real life and it is pretty cool to see their chemistry mix perfectly on screen.

The movie is pretty confusing at points and definitely requires multiple viewings to FULLY understand, but it is a good mind-twister that leaves you wondering and wanting more at the end. You do have to pay close attention the whole time.  If you are texting half the time and missing parts it won’t even make the slightest sense by the end.

So yeah, make sure to check out Donnie Darko!  Last I checked, it is free to stream on Netflix.

Top 5 Movie Plot Twists of All-Time

Top 5 Movie Plot Twists of All-Time

We all love a plot twist at the end of the movie.  Nobody sees them coming and it completely changes how we see the movie. Here is a list of the top five best movie plot twists out there.  Before I even start anything however, SPOILER ALERT!!!!

#5:  The Village (2004)

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While director M. Night Shyamalan has been known to try and force unneeded plot twists, this is one of the few that actually worked out.  The Village focuses on a secluded group of 19th century villagers that are surrounded by a mysterious forest.  Inside the forest, there are strange monsters that lurk and attack those who try to venture outside it.

As it turns out, The Village is actually set in modern times.  Some of the oldest members of the community secluded themselves from the world in an attempt to cleanse humanity and didn’t want any of the younger members leaving the group.

#4:  The Sixth Sense (1999)

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Okay, so I guess lightning can strike twice for Shyamalan as The Sixth Sense also had one of the best twist endings out there.  We follow a young boy who can see ghosts and his psychiatrist, played by Bruce Willis, who helps him deal with it. As the movie goes on, the boy slowly comes to terms with his dilemma, but we learn that his psychiatrist has actually been dead the whole time. (http://bit.ly/19hzDic sorry for the poor quality)  Shyamalan has tried and failed countless times to recreate the success of The Sixth Sense over and over again and we are getting a little tired of it.

#3:  Psycho (1960)

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While it may be commonplace in today’s movie culture, Psycho was the first time that a villain in a horror movie was suffering from a multiple personality disorder.  Everybody assumed that it was Mrs. Bates who was the killer when it really was Norman dressed as his mother; he even had a taxidermy made of her dead body (http://bit.ly/1b8tmpT). This Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece had the first real plot twist that stood out in movie history.  It will be a long time before anybody forgets about it too!

#2:  Planet of the Apes (1968)

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While Hollywood is drooling over the recent remakes leading up to Planet of the Apes, almost nobody will be as surprised by the twist ending as they were for the original.  In an attempt to escape a planet where apes rule and the few humans left are merely hunted for sport, George Taylor (Charlton Heston) has finally gotten away from the apes and is looking for a way home.  Here is what happens instead:  http://bit.ly/Xg3iCF

Along with Psycho, Planet of the Apes was the second huge plot twist that remains a huge part of pop-culture.

Honorable Mention:

The Usual Suspects (1995):  Kevin Spacey is Keyser Soze

Now You See Me (2013):  Mark Ruffalo’s character set the whole thing up

SE7EN (1999):  Brad Pitt’s wife is the final victim

The Prestige (2006):  twist #1: Robert Angier (Hugh Jackman) is the lord who will take Alfred Borden’s (Christian Bale)                                                     daughter

twist #2:  Borden had a twin who helped him and posed as Fallon.  He even cut off his ring finger to                                                make it more legitimate.  The “good Borden” will live and keep his daughter

twist #3:  Angier found a way to clone himself and killed the clone after each trick

#1: Star Wars (V):  The Empire Strikes Back

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Plot twists don’t get any bigger than this.  We would never see a huge cultural phenomenon today deal out such a huge twist, but George Lucas did it in 1980 and it worked perfectly.  At the height of Star Wars‘ cultural prowess, Lucas revealed the twist that Darth Vader was really Luke’s father.  Not a single soul on planet Earth predicted it.  I wish I could travel back in time just to see the look on everybody’s face when Vader uttered the infamous, “No, I am your father!”  I could watch it again and again and again: http://bit.ly/1FZVFjF  We were all caught off guard by Luke getting his hand cut off a few minutes before, so nobody was expecting this.

Thought of a better plot twist? Let me know what you think.