Donnie Darko (2001)
by admin on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 | No Comments
Do you believe that when one dies they have the understanding of being able to visit the pass and future?
Lets use the Film Donnie Darko as in example of what I mean -
For instance in the 2001’s film “Donnie Dark” directed by Richard Kelly. The character ‘FRANK’ was part of the drug free program of Patrick Swayze’s. Frank died before Donnie Darko. I don’t understand how FRANK was able to visit DONNIE DARKO threw a portal when Donnie Darko had not killed Frank yet?
Time as we know it is irrelevant. We have more abilities than one can imagine we can but, we are stuck inside a body. That prohibits one from knowing more and being able to do more. I also, believe that all times and dimensions are happening all at once.
DONNIE DARKO trailer
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