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Requiem For A Dream
Description
Despite their dreams of becoming great four addicts struggle to overcome their addiction only to fall deeper into it the more.
Despite their dreams of becoming great four addicts struggle to overcome their addiction only to fall deeper into it the more.
Actors:
Louise Lasser,
Jimmie Ray Weeks,
Ben Cohen,
Marcia Jean Kurtz,
David Seltzer,
John Bryant,
Craig Rallo
Louise Lasser
11 April 1939, New York City, New York, USA
Jimmie Ray Weeks
21 March 1942, Seattle, Washington, USA
Ben Cohen
Marcia Jean Kurtz
David Seltzer
John Bryant
24 June 1980, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Craig Rallo
Director:
Darren Aronofsky
Darren Aronofsky
12 February 1969, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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San Jose Mercury News
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Both bleak and bleakly funny, appalling in its excesses and exhilarating in its execution.
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As uncompromising a work of art as you can ever view.
September 08, 2009
A gut-wrenching, formally adventurous masterpiece or an ugly, flashy piece of empty-headed propaganda?
May 14, 2011
Translating this into a music video would make a lot more sense than the film does in present form
July 18, 2011
Aronofsky's second feature is an emotionally intense, relentlessly grim tale of forms of addiction that may rely too much on montage to achieve real dramatic impact.
Detroit Free Press
January 19, 2001
Conveys, visually, sonically and dramatically, the siren call of addiction like no other movie has.
June 24, 2006
Burnished camerawork and ex-Pop Will Eat Itself head Mansell's part-punchy, part-elegiac score reinforce and counterpoint the increasingly nightmarish visuals.
September 17, 2010
"Dream" glamorizes nothing en route to a near-nauseating finale, which feels like a rollercoaster car hitched off the track and hurtled into hell's depths. A decade later, it still follows through with full force on its cautionary stomach punch.
Rolling Stone
May 08, 2001
[It] may be a bummer to some audiences, so harsh is its view of the drug culture. But no one interested in the power and magic of movies should miss it.
July 06, 2010
Unfortunately, about halfway through, the film takes a (deliberate) nosedive into the depths of human degradation from which it never emerges.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
January 19, 2001
If this is the future of cinema, I'd rather be home watching television.
September 20, 2011
A staccato narrative parallels the experiences and hallucinations of a woman on drugs with those of her son and his friends.
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