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Requiem For a Dream ™

In the end it’s all nice.

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This film will not please everyone; it is edgy, graphic, and coarse in content. This film does not hide the fact that it deals with some harsh subject matter that is touchy to some people. This film clearly states that for some people - life sucks, and there is no hope. For example, Ellen Burstyn gives an incredible performance as a lonely widow who is addicted to television. One day she receives a call from her motivational TV guru to appear on his show. Seeing as she is overweight, her friend refers her to diet pills. Therein lies the journey into the descent of her misery. Slowly the viewer is pitted inside her mind as muffins appear in her dreams, her refrigerator sneaks up on her and well-cooked, tasty dishes mysteriously appear out of nowhere due to her fearsome appetite. This is just one example of how well this film is made. This is revolutionary filmmaking at its best. Aranofsky has brought to life a simple plot that could have been lifted from a TV movie of the week and transformed into an intricate, complex and entertaining cinematic experience that captures the viewer from the first frame and does not let go until that final devastating frame. ^^Rebecca (a.k.a. Bluemoonshadow)^^

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Member Since: 7/30/2007
Band Website: requiemforadream.com
Band Members: “You know, I think it's a modern horror film. We always saw this as a monster movie except that the monster was invisible. The creature was invisible. It was addiction, living in the character's head, and the only other difference is that the creature wins.” -Darren Aronofsky
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Sounds Like: Actor/Role (Ellen Burstyn--Sara Goldfarb) (Jared Leto--Harry Goldfarb) (Jennifer Connelly--Marion Silver) (Marlon Wayans--Tyrone C. Love) (Christopher McDonald--Tappy Tibbons) (Louise Lasser--Ada) (Marcia Kurtz--Rae) (Janet Sarno--Mrs. Pearlman) (Suzanne Shepherd--Mrs. Scarlini) (Joanne Gordon--Mrs. Ovadia) (Charlotte Aronofsky--Mrs. Miles) (Abraham Aronofsky--Newspaper Man on Train) (Darren Aronofsky--Partygoer(uncredited) (Mark Margolis--Mr. Rabinowitz) (Sean Gullette--Arnold The Shrink) (Stanley B. Herman--Uncle Hank (The guy who requests "Ass to ass!") (Keith David--Big Tim) (Dylan Baker--Southern Doctor) (Ben Shenkman--Dr. Spencer) (Ajay Naidu--Mail Man) (Hubert Selby, Jr.--Laughing Prison Guard)
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Indie