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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | You can find the book on several sites, copied from the now defunct donniedarko.com. It suggests that the majority of the movie takes place in a "Tangent universe" created by a paradox (the temporally misplaced jet engine), which is doomed to collapse and - unless measures are taken to fix the paradox - take the prime universe with it. Nature sensibly provides the tools to fix the paradox: The "living receiver", the person closest to the impact (Donnie), gains superhuman strength, guiding visions and some control over the elements, and people who see him react strongly to him because nature is telling them to help him in any way they can. Those who die in the tangent universe (Gretchen and Frank) are able to move freely in time and so tell the living receiver about his future. |