Roberta Sparrow - The philosophy of timer travel
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Roberta Sparrow - The philosophy of timer travel
everyone wants a bunnygirl gf until she starts spouting cryptic apocalyptic prophecies. posers smh
‘What if you could go back in time and take all those hours of pain and darkness, and replace them with something better?’
Donnie Darko (2001)
Happy 20th anniversary to Donnie Darko!
The 2001 cult classic premiered at the Sundance film festival twenty years ago this week!
I didn’t manage to see this film until 2003 yet it made such a huge impact on me. It was the first film I’d ever seen that didn’t have a straightforward narrative, a definitive meaning or a clear explanation.
Richard Kelly was just 24 years old when he wrote and directed Donnie Darko. That fact alone just blows my mind.
It changed the way I viewed film forever and was the first film I remember registering as a piece of art.
I still love this film to this day, twenty years later it still stands up as a fantastic piece of cinema.
donnie darko, 2001.
[GIF: A man standing in a room. Caption: Roberta Sparrow? Huh! She wrote a book!]
When the manipulated awaken from their journey into the tangent universe, they are often haunted by the experience in their dreams.
Many of them will not remember.
Those who do remember the journey are often overcome with profound remorse for the regretful actions buried within their dreams, the only physical evidence buried within the artifact itself, all that remains from the lost world.
-Philosophy of Time Travel, Roberta Sparrow
would like to read roberta sparrow's book ngl