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Requiem for a Dream (2000)

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  • Written by Tienlee on 30.12.2012

    "Requiem for a Dream" is one of few films which keep a strong influence on spectator’s psyche for a long time. Appalling picture and authentic situation with which we are familiar will last in our minds for long. It’s because drugs don’t make us happy. They only point out our position in society and adapt us to the others, since… we want to be just like others.

    Who’s not acquainted with the theme of drugs, violence, rape and even pharmacomania these days? We aren’t even aware of with whom and were we are, striving to persuade ourselves that we live in a perfect world, deprived of any drawbacks. This is exactly how the friends from Brooklyn try to trick themselves. The film present growing panic accompanying dramatic fight for survival.

  • Written by lovelyT on 06.01.2011

    This is by far one the most disturbing movies I've seen, not because of its shocking scenes, but because of the theme, which is so strong that it leaves you with that weird feeling of unease and with so many impressions and thoughts. It is definitely a movie you won't soon forget. It covers a well known story of drug world and junkies, but told in such an original way, through perfect direction, masterful performances and music score which increases its potency and makes you even more uncomfortable. I've heard so many things about this movie, but I didn't think that it would make such a strong impact on me. I was speechless, but left with so many thoughts and impressions that I couldn't even express them all.

    We follow the story of Harry Goldfarb (Jared Leto) and his mother Sara (Ellen Burstyn), his girlfriend Marion (Jennifer Connelly) and best friend Tyrone (Marlon Wayans) and their ways of dealing with their situation. They are all drug addicts who are slowly getting lost in that vicious world, where there is no space for self esteem and self appreciation, but where there is only room for thought about the next fix and the ways to get a hold of it. Sara is the victim of her life situation. She is a widower who is slowly losing her son, too and the only thing she has is the TV show she is constantly watching and her afternoon talks with her female neighbours. Her life changes after she gets a phone call with the information that she is going to be on television. She becomes obsessed with that fact and the current popularity among her friends and so she begins to take four different pills a day to lose weight and fit in her red dress she last wore to her son's graduation. On the other side, we have her son who is struggling to get drugs together with his best friend and girlfriend. On their way to achieve their goals, they are slowly getting lost and finally end up alone and miserable. The ways they are trying to get drugs are so painful and low and this is the most shocking part of the movie, along with Sara's hallucinations after becoming addictive to her diet pills.

    In my opinion this is one of the best portraits of what drugs can do to a human life. It turns you away from your friends, it alienates you from the world outside and it makes you do things you would never consider doing. It is told in a remarkable way, through images that don't need any explanations, with help of excellent actors and their masterful performances, especially by Ellen Burstyn, who should have been given the Oscar award for her portrayal of Sara. Her change from a well mannered housewife to a maniacal junkie is worth admiration because it is definitely one of the best female performances in the last decade. Jennifer Connelly is wonderful as a messed up girl who in the end doesn't choose the ways to get drugs. The last scene where she humiliates herself to the lowest is so painful to watch, especially when we see that she would really do anything for drugs.

    Each minute of this movie is hard to watch because it is so realistically told that you can even feel compassion with the main characters although you don't approve of their deeds.
    All situations and actions are followed by a great instrumental by Clint Mansell, perfomed by Kronos Queartet which makes you even more uncomfortable and proves the importance of music in movies, along with the great vision of its director. This is my first movie by Darren Aronofsky and I can't wait to experience some of his other works, to see if he manages to cause such strong feelings in me, as he did with this one.

    LovelyT

  • Written by stevebayford on 29.11.2009

    Requiem for a dream will take on a ride of a life time, this is the first film that made feel as if i had taken drugs just by watching something the way this film is made is extraodinary and must not be watched when in a sleepy state as this will cause you to have nightmares as i experienced, however it shows the rise and fall of the drug takers and they fall pretty hard, but mostly i was affected by the mother (Ellen Burstyn) who becomes addicted to diet pills and becomes senile the scenes where she hallucinates are both dramatic and terrifying and will prevent from taking any sort of pill again, (im not sure if that is a good thing or not). but this film is definetly worth watching just not right before bed

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