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S. Darko
Description
Strange events plague a young woman and her best friend when their car breaks down on a cross-country road trip. They find themselves entangled in a dangerous glitch in the time-space continuum.
Strange events plague a young woman and her best friend when their car breaks down on a cross-country road trip. They find themselves entangled in a dangerous glitch in the time-space continuum.
Actors:
John Hawkes,
Bret Roberts,
Marina Malota Darling,
Candy Richardz,
Nathan Stevens,
Bridger El-Bakhi,
Bob Lanoue
John Hawkes
11 September 1959, Alexandria, Minnesota, USA
Bret Roberts
Marina Malota Darling
9 February 1988, Burbank, California, USA
Candy Richardz
Nathan Stevens
Bridger El-Bakhi
Bob Lanoue
Director:
Chris Fisher
Chris Fisher
1971
Country:
United States
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Filmcritic.com
May 10, 2009
a thick, viscous sludge of clichés, stereotypes, and poorly written dialogue
May 07, 2009
It's a spineless, careless, bizarrely unadventurous number two that would rather saddle up and rehash Kelly's original screenplay over any clear-cut attempt to cook up some juicy oddities of its own.
June 02, 2009
It wants to echo the original but can't figure out the rhythms.
January 09, 2010
It's been reported that Richard Kelly has completely disowned this movie, and for good reason
UGO
August 11, 2009
I love Donnie Darko. It is ominous, funny, replete with ... well-observed moments. S. Darko is a callous attempt to cash in on its well-earned appreciation.
June 20, 2009
The entire project seems to sweat from the exertion of its writer Nathan Atkins and director Chris Fisher to do something-anything-to make the film worthwhile.
August 10, 2011
Director Fisher does a decent job of taking the reins and delivers a dark and delicate tragic fairy tale to audiences.

