Saturday 13 December 2008

Rabbit-centred movies - making sense on some level

Jake is not the only Gyllenhaal to have recorded the narrative for an animated tale - you can also listen to Maggie tell the tale of the Voyage to the Bunny Planet. This describes the spacefaring adventures of three young bunnies (and is told in a manner that is unsuitable for under 6 year olds). As I get ready to leave the magical world of Walt Disney, which features a whole array of big and floppy eared creatures, it doesn't take much to make the leap to Jake's own experience of rabbits, the six-footed kind.


It has become clear to me over the years that Donnie Darko is not about rabbits, or about many other things that one can relate to from everyday life. You have to look at it in a certain way... Jake agrees '"I'm a firm believer of the unconscious being the teller of some truth, and I feel Richard wrote the script very unconsciously," Gyllenhaal said. The issues that Donnie Darko confronts are "metaphors for things in [Kelly's] life .... They obviously resonate with him in a pretty intense way .... I mean, there must be some stuff going on in Richard Kelly's mind."' There must indeed.


The film is a special one, not least because noone can understand it. Pieces of it speak to pieces in us all, leading to hours of discussion over a pint in the pub or to letters to filmmakers or questions to actors in the street: '"Drew [Barrymore] and I consider 'Donnie Darko' our most satisfying producing experience not because of what it did at the box office, but because of the personal letters and words people have shared with us regarding how much the film has meant to them. Knowing how affecting an experience is to the individual filmgoer makes it a true accomplishment," said Nancy Juvonen of Flower Films."' The cult film became such a success it was reworked and reissued (although don't get me started on what they did to the soundtrack...).


Seth Rogen had a part in Donnie Darko. He was proud of it, he just didn't get it: 'So I was there a lot. And I really had no idea what the movie was about! I didn’t get it at all! And I remember being at a party with the director (Richard Kelly) about halfway through shooting, and I was really drunk, and so was he, and I was just, like, “Dude, I don’t get it, man!” And he was, like, “I don’t think anyone’s gonna get it, man! I’m really scared!” It turned out great; I think it was just beyond me...and still is, to some degree! But it definitely makes sense on a much greater level now. It’s amazing. I knew it seemed good; I just didn’t understand why it was good. It just seemed like something interesting. It’s really funny to me that that turned into this huge cult thing, and that people in England are grafitti-ing “Donnie Darko” on walls. It’s great. I couldn’t be happier for Jake (Gyllenhaal) and Richard Kelly; those guys are great guys. I’m glad I was there to watch it, even though I had no clue what I was watching at the time!'


Being at the heart of the movie, as he was, it's best to leave it to Jake to describe what the film meant: 'When I read the script I was in college studying eastern religions - Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, basically - and the issues in the movie were metaphysically similar to things I was thinking about at the time.. That half-conscious state when dreams feel completely real is fascinating to me. At the end of the film, you ask: is it a dream or isn't it? Is this a dream that we're living now? Those questions are really interesting because the unconscious hasn't really been explored yet. People think there's not much more to discover, but there is - there's this fourth dimension, or whatever it is.'


'When people ask me, 'What does the rabbit mean?' I say, don't ask me, and don't ask anyone else involved, because we have no fucking idea. It's something out of the director Richard Kelly's unconscious and even he has no explanation for it. To me, the film is about that initial entry into what could be adulthood, when everything loses its context and all of a sudden nothing feels solid. The rabbit and the spears coming out of people's chests are almost literal manifestations of those questions everyone asks at a certain point: am I crazy? Does God exist? I was asking myself those questions when I was growing up.'


Glad that's sorted that out.

Jake did give another, more farmyard, reason for taking on the role: 'Since I was a little kid I always wanted to act, and because of family friends such as Billy Crystal, I started acting in small parts in movies like "City Slickers" in 5th grade. I was the cow... That's what drew me to a rabbit-centered movie like Donnie.'



I was very interested to read of director Richard Kelly's future collaborative dreams: 'I would love to write something for David Fincher. I’m angered that he hasn’t won an Oscar yet. My goal is to somehow help David Fincher win an Oscar before he turns 45. I would love to collaborate with him, I would love to collaborate with Terry Gilliam, and I would love to collaborate with Peter Weir. The list goes on and on and on and on.'


Includes pictures from IHJ and links.

10 comments:

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hope everyone's having a good weekend - see you later, in another time zone :D

Anonymous said...

I'm lazy today! Like a kid, I'm just looking at the pictures without reading a line. But I can get the subject anyway and it's Donnie Darko, right?
This is a cult, and maybe because I am a little bit unconscious (or I'm not normal), I understood the film and I still find it incredible.

Did I say I'm not normal? So let me confess, ladies. I feel extremely bad today, because someone gave me a book. TWILIGHT. I read it in 24 hours! Then I bought "New Moon" and "ate" it in the next day. Last night I read "Eclipse" until 4am.
That shows that YES I am normal, because these damn vampires got me like a teenager.
Oh...so I'm not exactly normal...I'm retard! Jeez!

Have a safe trip home, WDW!

Monica O

Anonymous said...

Good travel WDW!

O Monica O I am also not normal because I also understood Donnie Darko.

You were up last night because of full moon. So was I.

Yay for paranormality!

Anonymous said...

Safe travels, WDW!

LOL, Monica. I don't get this whole Twilight phenomenon.

I do get Donnie Darko though! :) Such a great movie and great performance from Jake.

It is beautiful and sunny here but very cold.

Have a good Saturday everyone.

Ooh, the word is Pringos....

Anonymous said...

Oops, that was me, Get Real, above.

Atticus said...

Hi WDW I have a lop ear maybe Daddy will make a movie about me. I hope you got on the wrong plane and flew west not back to London so you can give me my I Love WDW Hoodie and I can give you a big slobbery thank you kiss back. If you got on a plane going east tell the pilot Atticus Finch is barking orders at them to do a u-ee.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

My word is plisphid - is that a fish?

Hi everyone! I'm at Orlando airport (always impressed how other countries' airports give you free wireless unlike the UK...). My plane was delayed by 5 hours meaning I had a whole extra day - I love how you can check in luggage here at Disney and then just get on with your day.

Good to see you all!

Hi Monica O :D I just don't get this Twilight thing, I enjoyed Interview with a Vampire all those years ago and Lost Boys and I think I've had my fill of vampires now. But I'll see the film when it comes out. Glad to hear you enjoyed it so much :)

I kind of get DDarko now but that's only because I've seen it a hundred zillion times and just love it more and more, even apart from Jake.

Hey Pia! Oh that moon... Just amazing and brilliant. Mr WDW told me it was some sort of phenomenon that made it the brightest moon for about 15 years. The nightsky here was stunning last night. A few people at my hotel were out looking at it.

Hi Get Rela! I have pringos with me for the flight :D Sounds like a lovely winter's day in NYC.

Hey my fave pooch Atti! Good to see you! What wouldn't I give to be heading west not east - sigh... I love the sound of U-eee :D Hopefully next year :) I want an I Love Atticus shirt...

See you all later, after this bird finally gets moving... Must say how kind everyone here is at Orlando airport - I have a broken wrist and I've not had to carry a thing - the security were fab!

Incognita said...

Hey WDW! I'm hopping on board after ages and it's lovely to see a Donnie Darko post. I saw it all over again and it grabbed me afresh in different ways. I'll keep going back to it I'm sure. Thanks for the Jake quotes, especially "That half-conscious state when dreams feel completely real is fascinating to me."

I'm sorry about your wrist. How did that happen? Take care.
I'll be back
Incognita

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hey Incognita! So good to see you after all this time :) I always like to return to DDarko, it has so much to give. I did my wrist in just stupidly twisting it - but I think it's on the mend now :) Hope you're well and really good to see you :D

Anonymous said...

I don't get all the Twilight thing too...But I must tell you that the books are good to read. Or, as I've said before, I'm retard. hahah!
Anyway, last night I finished the third one. Oh my...I'm almost considering cheating on Jake with Edward Cullen. Is that allowed?

(not in this life)

My word is comanchi. Is that some indian thing?