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Employing shock techniques and sound design in a relentless sensory assault, Requiem for a Dream is about nothing less than the systematic destruction of hope. Based on the novel by Hubert Selby Jr., and adapted by Selby and director Darren Aronofsky, this is undoubtedly one of the most effective films ever made about the experience of drug addiction (both euphoric and nightmarish), and few would deny that Aronofsky, in following his breakthrough film Pi, has pushed the medium to a disturbing extreme, thrusting conventional narrative into a panic zone of traumatized psyches and bodies pushed to the furthest boundaries of chemical tolerance. It's too easy to call this a cautionary tale; it's a guided tour through hell, with Aronofsky as our bold and ruthless host.

The film focuses on a quartet of doomed souls, but it's Ellen Burstyn--in a raw and bravely triumphant performance--who most desperately embodies the downward spiral of drug abuse. As lonely widow Sara Goldfarb, she invests all of her dreams in an absurd self-help TV game show, jolting her bloodstream with diet pills and coffee while her son Harry (Jared Leto) shoots heroin with his best friend Tyrone (Marlon Wayans) and slumming girlfriend Marion (Jennifer Connelly). They're careening toward madness at varying speeds, and Aronofsky tracks this gloomy process by endlessly repeating the imagery of their deadly routines. Tormented by her dietary regime, Sara even imagines a carnivorous refrigerator in one of the film's most memorable scenes. And yet... does any of this have a point? Is Aronofsky telling us anything that any sane person doesn't already know? Requiem for a Dream is a noteworthy film, but watching it twice would qualify as masochistic behavior. --Jeff Shannon

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Released on : October 27, 2000
Theatrical Release on : October 27, 2000
Running Time : 102 minutes
Publisher : Artisan
Rated : Unrated
Director(s) : Darren Aronofsky
Format : Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
Languages : English
Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
Studio : Artisan
Actors
Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, Marlon Wayans, Christopher McDonald
 
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2 2010-09-06 Stylized Anti-Drug Snuff Film - Pure Propaganda and Very Well Done. A disturbing fantasy that punishes drug addicts as if they were mass murderers. While very well acted and well written, when all is said and done, this film is a type of anti-drug propaganda that extreme right-wing extremists would be proud of. Reference Riefenstah's Triumph of the Will. If you like this film, I recommend the Faces of Death series.
5 2010-09-01 One of the most intense movies I've ever seen. A warning, a terrifying journey, and all-around unforgettable. I got introduced to Jared Leto through his band 30 Seconds to Mars and ever since I've wanted to see this movie. Sure enough, I saw it for the first (and only) time several months ago. You can tell it's a completely different movie the second the DVD screen comes up. As for the movie itself...holy, holy cow. I think most of us would not want to see it again. Is it good? Yes, it is. Is it too good? Yes. And that's exactly why most of us would say no to a second viewing...

It's brutal, nightmarish and very, very real. Darren Aronofsky has pushed us to the limits of what is acceptable in movies and what crosses the line. Because it's unrated, it serves as a well-deserved warning to the general public. Some people probably won't be able to see it through to the end because it's so extreme. My mother couldn't. But even though it's extreme, it still remains a very realistic demonstration of the mechanics of addiction, volatile hope and complete destruction. I have to agree with Jeff Shannon on this movie when he says here on the product page, "Requiem for a Dream is a noteworthy film, but watching it twice would qualify as masochistic behavior."
5 2010-08-30 Love it. Great quality, shipped rapidly and am very pleased with the service. I have ordered other dvds from other sellers and had to send them back because there was no image or it was defected. I am very thrilled with the quality. Thank you.
5 2010-08-29 Nice movie, nice bluray I dont really know how to review this movie. It's weird but good. No purpose in the story, just the journey... Sit back and enjoy the ride.
5 2010-07-14 DREAM or not to great movie shows the affects of how many addictions can drive us crazy if we let our lives become unmanageable