Added to your basket
-
4 instalments of £3.74 with clearpay Learn more
Fifteen years before Stranger Things combined science fiction, Spielbergian touches and 80s nostalgia to much acclaim, Richard Kelly set the template - and the high-water mark - with his debut feature, Donnie Darko. Initially beset with distribution problems, it would slowly find its audience and emerge as arguably the first cult classic of the new millennium.
Donnie is a troubled high school student: in therapy, prone to sleepwalking and in possession of an imaginary friend, a six-foot rabbit named Frank, who tells him the world is going to end in 28 days, 06 hours, 42 minutes and 12 seconds. During that time he will navigate teenage life, narrowly avoid death in the form of a falling jet engine, follow Frank's maladjusted instructions and try to maintain the space-time continuum.
Described by its director as "The Catcher in the Rye as told by Philip K. Dick", Donnie Darko combines an eye-catching, eclectic cast - pre-stardom Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal, heartthrob Patrick Swayze, former child star Drew Barrymore, Oscar nominees Mary McDonnell and Katharine Ross, and television favourite Noah Wyle - and an evocative soundtrack of 80s classics by Echo and the Bunnymen, Tears for Fears and Duran Duran. This 4K restoration by Arrow Films allows a modern classic to receive the home video treatment it deserves.
- Arrow Video
- 246 mins approx
- Richard Kelly
- 15
- Jake Gyllenhaal
- Maggie Gyllenhaal
- Patrick Swayze
- Beth Grant
- English SDH
- 2001
- English
- 2
- Free
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £29.98
Add both to basketArrow Shocktober Sale - ends 1st November!
In stock
-
4 instalments of £3.74 with clearpay Learn more
Delivery & Returns
Fifteen years before Stranger Things combined science fiction, Spielbergian touches and 80s nostalgia to much acclaim, Richard Kelly set the template - and the high-water mark - with his debut feature, Donnie Darko. Initially beset with distribution problems, it would slowly find its audience and emerge as arguably the first cult classic of the new millennium.
Donnie is a troubled high school student: in therapy, prone to sleepwalking and in possession of an imaginary friend, a six-foot rabbit named Frank, who tells him the world is going to end in 28 days, 06 hours, 42 minutes and 12 seconds. During that time he will navigate teenage life, narrowly avoid death in the form of a falling jet engine, follow Frank's maladjusted instructions and try to maintain the space-time continuum.
Described by its director as "The Catcher in the Rye as told by Philip K. Dick", Donnie Darko combines an eye-catching, eclectic cast - pre-stardom Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal, heartthrob Patrick Swayze, former child star Drew Barrymore, Oscar nominees Mary McDonnell and Katharine Ross, and television favourite Noah Wyle - and an evocative soundtrack of 80s classics by Echo and the Bunnymen, Tears for Fears and Duran Duran. This 4K restoration by Arrow Films allows a modern classic to receive the home video treatment it deserves.
- Arrow Video
- 246 mins approx
- Richard Kelly
- 15
- Jake Gyllenhaal
- Maggie Gyllenhaal
- Patrick Swayze
- Beth Grant
- English SDH
- 2001
- English
- 2
- Free
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £29.98
Add both to basketOther customers bought:
-
RoboCop Director's Cut 4K Ultra HD
4KArrow Shocktober Sale - ends 1st November!
Price drops on a huge list of Arrow 4K & Blu-ray this October - offer ends 1st November so be quick!Shop OfferRRP: £29.99£14.99 -
Wild Things 4K UHD
4KArrow Shocktober Sale - ends 1st November!
Price drops on a huge list of Arrow 4K & Blu-ray this October - offer ends 1st November so be quick!Shop OfferRRP: £29.99£17.99 -
Customer Reviews
Top Customer Reviews
Customer reviews are independent and do not represent the views of Zavvi.
Donnie Darko 4k
This in my opinion is the greatest movie ever made and the 4k version does not disappoint. Great packaging design also means it's a must for any Donnie Darko Fan.
Was this helpful?
Brilliant remaster of a cult classic
Hdr really makes a difference as there are A LOT of dark scenes in this movie, detail and colour grading are a huge upgrade from the bluray
Was this helpful?