Taking place during an election year in the late 
1980s, Donnie Darko tells the story of a 
troubled teenager who receives disturbing 
visions from a tall bunny rabbit telling him the 
world will soon come to an end. Seeking 
answers, Donnie investigates time travel in an 
attempt to turn back the clock and prevent the 
world's seemingly impending doom... actions 
which pose bizarre and life-changing results.
Camera panning (after titles) of the view. 
Panning onto the road. Camera slowly 
zooms and travels forward to show the 
unknown object in the road- it becomes 
clear that it is a human. Camera turns to 
see the characters face. Mid-shot of 
character’s back as he stands up and then 
turns around looking confused. Camera 
tracks as character rides his bike. Point of 
view shot when he is riding the bike. 
Close up of a Halloween poster. Pans over 
to character. Mid shot of board reading 
‘where is Donnie?’- name introduced.
The panning and variety of the shots show the 
surroundings, and also keep the audience 
guessing as to where the setting is. The 
zooming in to the character establishes who it 
is, as it is unknown at the beginning, and shows 
the strangeness of the situation. Furthermore, 
the variety of shots, also show the characters 
facial expression, which connects him with the 
audience, and reinforces the audiences 
confusion. The camera following the bike and 
the Point of view when he’s on the bike, allow 
the audience to connect with the character 
even more and show the extent of where he is, 
how he got there and show us something 
about him.
Slow pace, which links in with the music. Cuts 
from characters expression to view, to emphasis 
confusion. After title is introduced, screen fades 
out through light. Followed by a bright, plain 
white screen. Pace quickens as character rides 
bike, also reinforced through the non-diegetic 
music. 
The slow pace keeps the audience guessing and also allows the 
audience to take in the views. Overall, the pace is slow and this links in 
with the character that is introduced. He appears sleepy and confused 
and the pace allows the audience to establish this and connect with 
him. Also, the quickening of pace not only links in with the speed on 
the bike, but also the change in expression.
Morning lighting/ setting- quite dark. Confused facial 
expression from the character and appears to be 
sleepy. Dressed in pyjamas. Bike seen in the 
background- suggests how he got there. Expression 
changes- character smiles and smirks as he looks 
around at his surroundings. Sleepy expression when 
riding his bike. Other characters are introduced. Cars 
etc. now seen- ‘back to reality’. 
The lighting is natural throughout; the setting 
is outside and the shots and the character 
establish that it is the morning. When the 
character first awakes the expression is clearly 
confusion but changes as he looks around. He 
is dressed in pyjamas, which contrasts to 
where he is and there is no justification as to 
why he is there. Other characters are 
introduced, but not to the extent as the boy 
seen on the road. Also, when on the bike, cars 
and characters are introduced, which shows a 
juxtaposition to where he was and almost as if 
he has gone ‘back to reality’.

Donnie Darko

  • 1.
    Taking place duringan election year in the late 1980s, Donnie Darko tells the story of a troubled teenager who receives disturbing visions from a tall bunny rabbit telling him the world will soon come to an end. Seeking answers, Donnie investigates time travel in an attempt to turn back the clock and prevent the world's seemingly impending doom... actions which pose bizarre and life-changing results.
  • 2.
    Camera panning (aftertitles) of the view. Panning onto the road. Camera slowly zooms and travels forward to show the unknown object in the road- it becomes clear that it is a human. Camera turns to see the characters face. Mid-shot of character’s back as he stands up and then turns around looking confused. Camera tracks as character rides his bike. Point of view shot when he is riding the bike. Close up of a Halloween poster. Pans over to character. Mid shot of board reading ‘where is Donnie?’- name introduced.
  • 3.
    The panning andvariety of the shots show the surroundings, and also keep the audience guessing as to where the setting is. The zooming in to the character establishes who it is, as it is unknown at the beginning, and shows the strangeness of the situation. Furthermore, the variety of shots, also show the characters facial expression, which connects him with the audience, and reinforces the audiences confusion. The camera following the bike and the Point of view when he’s on the bike, allow the audience to connect with the character even more and show the extent of where he is, how he got there and show us something about him.
  • 4.
    Slow pace, whichlinks in with the music. Cuts from characters expression to view, to emphasis confusion. After title is introduced, screen fades out through light. Followed by a bright, plain white screen. Pace quickens as character rides bike, also reinforced through the non-diegetic music. The slow pace keeps the audience guessing and also allows the audience to take in the views. Overall, the pace is slow and this links in with the character that is introduced. He appears sleepy and confused and the pace allows the audience to establish this and connect with him. Also, the quickening of pace not only links in with the speed on the bike, but also the change in expression.
  • 5.
    Morning lighting/ setting-quite dark. Confused facial expression from the character and appears to be sleepy. Dressed in pyjamas. Bike seen in the background- suggests how he got there. Expression changes- character smiles and smirks as he looks around at his surroundings. Sleepy expression when riding his bike. Other characters are introduced. Cars etc. now seen- ‘back to reality’. The lighting is natural throughout; the setting is outside and the shots and the character establish that it is the morning. When the character first awakes the expression is clearly confusion but changes as he looks around. He is dressed in pyjamas, which contrasts to where he is and there is no justification as to why he is there. Other characters are introduced, but not to the extent as the boy seen on the road. Also, when on the bike, cars and characters are introduced, which shows a juxtaposition to where he was and almost as if he has gone ‘back to reality’.