No Brasco It is interesting that Frank (and this is a two-meter rabbit) never said what the end of the world is. Ask your friends what they think about the apocalypse. Go up and ask, “What does the end of the world look like?” I assure you that you will not hear anything intelligible except eeekanya and aaakanya (so I advise you to treat someone with a beer who still says something - this person is really smart). In any case, the end of the world came, but it was more Marquesian than biblical. The film ends very sadly - I felt sorry for everyone who did not live to the credits.
I like the school where the main character is studying. Of course, I was scared at first, waiting for a story like "the shitiest guy in school - the first beauty in school - the most famous guy in school," but it's getting better. The plot is built according to the scheme of “teacher-hysterical – young teacher-trainee – uncharacteristic director”. The hysterical character deserves a sea of praise - played so well that she (the character, not the actress) wants to break her face. By the way, I noticed a long time ago that the most hysterical women work either in school or in the guardianship, and they always give birth to red children – the film “Donnie Darko” fully confirmed my guesses.
The soundtrack featured "Duran Duran", "The Church", "Joy Division" - simply put, the soundtrack was a success. I won’t mention the translation because it doesn’t stand up to criticism.
The plot of the film is a wild mixture of phobias, manias, frenium, existentialism and Einstein’s space-time theory (if there is one of course), so it is better not to watch children under 18 (especially in the tape there is no female naked body). Watch the same must: all fans of “Clair jacket”, “The Butterfly Effect”, lovers of psychological films, fans of Drew Barrymore, and just who is not sorry to spend 109 minutes on not the most spectacular movie.
7 out of 10
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