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Requiem for a Dream - Director's Cut

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A DVD to Dwell on/A DVD to Marvel at
Review: Review #99 for this DVD and it came out 2 days ago. I guess it goes to show you how emotional this movie makes people and how fanatical people become after watching it. To comment on the movie, it's probably the most depressing modern movie made. Visually and aurally, it uses every displaced technique to draw you into everyone's downfall. The symbolism is deep and the mood even deeper. A dark tale that no one walks away happy from. And a masterpiece at that - for it's unrelenting fervor in beating your feelings into a bloddy mess. I recommend this movie because it is do depressing. It's a feeling that movies don't have anymore - and it doesn't sell out for anything. Great performances by all and anyone who see's this movie and thinks that Julia Roberts deserved her Oscar is insane or lying to themselves. I think any of her current boyfriends would even agree.

As for the DVD, it's menu format is ingenius. Confusion is the key here as your hope for a healthier life is put to the test. A great play on the movie's inspirational speaker equipped with phone number and barker, not to mention low grade filming and an autographed photo of Tappy himself. Fight the static to get to great extras like Ms. Burstyn interviewing Mr. Selby, a short feature, and outtakes including a hilarious one of Marlon Wayans playing a scene as his character, then Jar Jar Binks, then his character all in succession that proves he's a good actor, or at least the best of the Wayans. The making of featurette could have been better, but it's still a good extra. And seeing what was cut show that the filmakers knew when too much style was just to much.

The movie is one made for DVD, like Fight Club. It has a schizophrenic edit that has a myriad of cuts that will make you want to freeze and frame advance. It's sound effects a bizarre and high sound quality is necessary for fearing the fridge. From the colors to the motion speed, this movie is DVD necessary. And the director's commentary helps show that everyone felt for this movie and that great film making is everything plus a little more thought than needed. He defends everything about the film and gives credit where due. Even his commentary on violence in movies helps understand where he wanted his film to be.

A perfect buy for anyone. And probably better to watch at home incase you get too squemish and need to stop to catch your breath - which may happen a lot. This film must be seen at lease once by all, just because of it's anti-addiction feel.

Enjoy feeling down - Thanks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A masterpiece adapated from a masterpiece
Review: I bought this version, the DIRECTOR'S CUT UNRATED version and it is the same as it was when I saw it in the theater. The UNRATED DIRECTOR'S CUT is the only version that should be viewed, or be available for that matter.

If you have read the book than you love Hubert "Cubby" Selby Jr. This film and DVD is a sort of tribute to this masterful writer. With a great interview and a few things with him here and there it is a must buy for anyone who has read the masterpiece of a novel.

The DVD is sharp. Sharper than it was in the theater even. The sound is good, not as great as the theater of course but I do not have the best sound system to go with my Sony Vega so I cannot really judge the sound. On my above average sound system is is still very good though.

The extra features are great, and the commentary by Aronofsky is even better! With Pi, his commentary was a tad boring and dry at times, with this it is always insightful and great for any aspiring filmmaker.

This film is a four star film but it is not for everyone. Everyone should see it at least once, but it will be too much for the normal crowd hence the $$ grabbing R rated version. I will never forget the film. It made the couple behind me cry(male & female!) and it caused my sleeping patters to, well, they went away for a week straight. I only felt a tad better after I went and read the masterpiece of a novel, even though it ruined me for a while also. This is one of those rare book-film combos that works! I might even say the film helps the book, or the opposite. This is mainly due to the AMAZING casting and acting by every single cast member.

This DVD is a 10/10 DVD in every way. Great in every factor and I hope you can one day "experience" this film, and then read Selby's work. Trust me, you will never forget it, the film or the novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Restored my faith in Film... Again
Review: There are only few film directors that I have faith in all the time... Amongst them are David Fincher, Steven Soderbergh, Oliver Stone, Michael Bay, P.T. Anderson, and now Darren Aronofsky. The film is superbly directed in every aspect, and, the actors don't miss a step either.

I've read dozens of reviews on the film, and it exceeded my expectations. I thought "Traffic" was bad, well, this makes "Traffic" seem like an episode of Full House. When I say "Traffic" is bad, I don't mean a bad movie, I mean bad like showing what it's really like. I loved "Traffic", and it opened up my eyes to a lot, but "Requiem For a Dream" scared me beyond being scared. Although the film isn't primarily a drug film, it's still got quite a bit to do with drugs. Not a drug film means it doesn't neccessarily mean it's specifically about DRUGS(like heroin, or speed). Darren Aronofsky stated that it shows how anything can be a drug, T.V. dope, hope, or even love. Stealing a page from EW, I must say that this film DOES INDEED need to be shown in every high school to EVERY student(I'm a froshman, soon to be Sophmore), and EVERY film school class in the world. Half the time I didn't know whether to be scared from what just happened, or in awe of the cinematography. Pretty much both. The film deserves multiple viewings, just to take in the different aspects.

Jared Leto superbly portrays Harry. I liked seeing him in a bigger role, since my only REAL exposure to him is "American Psycho"(Hilarious), and "Fight Club". Ellen Burstyn's performance can't be explained with words, that's how frightening she becomes. Marlon Wayans proves he CAN act outside of a comedic-environment, and I respect him much more because of it. Jennifer Connely doesn't slack any either.

This DVD is a must for everyone. The menus even got me excited, and there's tons of supplementals. Among them: Making of(35 min. long), Anatomy of a Scene(6 min.), Deleted Scenes,and commentary tracks.

I can't say enough that this movie was worse than I expected. It was great, but really scared me. When I read about the scene where Ellen Burstyn has hallucinations of her refrigerator attacking her, I laughed... It's no laughing matter. If your a high school teacher, and your reading this : SHOW THIS TO YOUR STUDENTS!! I DONT CARE WHAT YOU TEACH! Everyone else, just watch it at least twice; once for the story, the second for the magnificent directing. Kudos to Aronofsky.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Complete and total shock
Review: When this movie opened in Boston last November, I dragged my best friend to see it with me. I knew I couldn't go alone. Two hours later, I knew WHY I couldn't see it alone and was racked with nightmares for weeks afterward.

"Requiem For A Dream" is the second film by indie-auteur Darren Aronofsky, former Brooklyn native and Harvard dropout. Good thing he screwed up at Harvard or this film would never have been made. After reading Hubert Selby's "almost as disturbing" 1964 novel "Last Exit To Brooklyn," he discovered this book, the story of four formerly everyday innocents sucked into and trapped by a downward spiral into a place with which hell could never compete. The odd part is that he never finished it. It disturbed him too much. I can identify with that.

The visuals that encompass this film are so stunning, so frightening, so spastically violent and cruel that you may find yourself hiding behind the nearest large object to avoid the wrath of what leaps out of the screen and assaults you with all its might. The Kronos Quartet, who provides the disturbingly beautiful soundtrack, plays with a continued intensity through the entire film up to including its vicious finale. In addition to the cinematography and score, though, are four actors that easily make this film one of the top ten of the last ten years. Hands down. No questions asked.

Ellen Burstyn's performance in this movie was easily one of the most heart-wrenching, dynamic sucker-punches in a VERY long time. To watch this sweet old woman, Sara Goldfarb, descend into loneliness and drug addiction will easily bring you to tears, particularly at its finale. Jared Leto and Marlon Wayans cause you to do a double-take as the best friends, Harry and Tyrone, who go into business for themselves only to find themselves worse off than they ever were before (to say it mildly). They both take off into directions they have never previously achieved. And Jennifer Connelly's artistic sweetheart-turned-whore is nearly as worthy of Oscar praise as her co-star Burstyn is. I can't imagine any of them will ever have better performances in their lifetime.

To say this is an excellent movie is an understatement. To say it is graphic in terms of its violence, sexuality and drug use is also an understatement. Be prepared to have the images of their hell swimming through your mind with every moment of the weeks ahead. But, whatever you do, don't be afraid of what I say as well as what the other reviewers say; you MUST see this movie. You will never forget it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disturbing Dreams, Haunting Realities
Review: Don't get me wrong, I love Julia Roberts. As a longtime fan of her, I was pleased that she finally won an Oscar, for her performance in in the title role of Erin Brochovich. However, if you really want to see the Best Actress of 2000, you'll need to see Ellen Burstyn's incredible performance in Darren Aronofsky's cutting edge, brilliant film "Requiem for a Dream".

Burstyn plays a mother whose heart desire is to simply get into an old red dress to appear on a television show. To help her slim down to fit into this garment, she slowly becomes addicted to a multi-colored set of pills that gradually overtake her sad, pathetic life. Burstyn portrays this woman's decent into hell with such style and horror you believe what you are seeing is true. Masterful acting from a masterful actor.

Ellen's Burstyn's performance isn't the only reason to watch this movie. Aronofsky's movie is a no-holds barred look at four characters as their lives decend into the hell caused by drugs. Jared Leto, Marlon Wayans, and Jennifer Connelly add tremendously to this film. But Aronofsky does something not many film maker's today do: he doesn't protect his characters. In this film, the effects of their decisions lead to horrific results, and he never moves in to protect them. It's amazing filmmaking and Aronofsky will be a director to reckon with in years to come.

Don't miss out. Rent or buy this immediately.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unrated=NC17?
Review: I desperately need to know whether or not this is the theatrical version of the movie or if it is a step down, as one other user asked. I loved the theatrical version, and it is one of my favorite movies. I just think that the few things cut out in the rated R version add to the full feeling of the movie. Those scenes show the absolute desperation the characters end up in. If anyone knows if the unrated dvd has the theatrical version or not, please let me know. My email is: theroid[at]hotmail.com.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very disturbing and very powerful!
Review: This has to be one of the most disturbing films that I have ever seen. I just got the video the other day, and let me tell you, it had a strong impact on me. I wasn't really expecting that kind of a "wham-bang" ending! The performances are spectacular, and ELLEN BURSTYN DESERVED THAT OSCAR! No offense to Julia Roberts, but Ellen's performance was the most powerful for the year 2000. I agree with the rest of the reviewers: This film should be shown all around high schools everywhere. It is a graphic, disturbing account of the effects of drugs on four different people and how it sent their hopes and dreams down the toilet. The end will leave you shocked. You will not be able to get this film out of your head for a few days. Believe me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Misunderstanding a Classic
Review: Many people have watched this movie and come out a little non-plussed. "I know people who are on worse drugs," some have said, "and they haven't come out that bad." They have obviously missed the point of the movie.

This movie was never a "drug" movie, nor was it intended to be. It was simply about the state of addiction, and drugs are an easy metaphor for whatever may addict us. In fact, pills are not the only device the movie uses to make its point. Note Sara Goldfarb, addicted to TV and food. As she turns on her TV, it is shown using the same methods Aronofsky uses for shooting up. Could he be saying that the two are one and the same? He could, and is, as he states on the DVD.

That said, this is a movie about addiction and despair, and how it is easy to fall into a self-destructive trap if we don't face our lives head-on, instead of running.

And it's the best, most disturbing thing I've ever seen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Just a Movie About Drug Addicts
Review: This movie was EXTREMELY dark, gritty, scary, disgusting and yet I could not look away!

This is just not some movie about drug addicts. It's about how things in our every day lives can be a drug... sex, power, food, money, social acceptance, and even television.

I cannot say enough about ALL of the perfomances in the movie. ESPECIALLY ELLEN BURSTYN! She was so awesome in this movie and is probably the best thing I 've seen her in.

Marlon Wayans is also a big surprise in the movie and really brought the character of Ty to life. Jared Leto and Jennifer Connelly also turn in fine performances although it is hard to feel any pity for either of them.

The sound, lighting, direction, and basically all of the effects in the movie are haunting.

This DVD has some really nice features and is well put together. "The Requiem" scene in the movie is brutally graphic. This film is certainly not for everyone... but I enjoyed it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't bring myself to press play.
Review: Why? Because I cried just watching the trailer and remembering the film. I saw this (twice) at the movies and I'm not ready to enter this world again. In the words of Hubert Selby, Jr. during the interview on this disc, "I want my Mommy." This movie will make you want your Mommy.

I have to say, I didn't realize how deeply this movie had touched me, until I began thinking back on seeing it at the theater...such beautiful images. Beautiful, but dark and horrible. After seeing the Selby interview and reading some of the quotes from the novel, I may check out the book. I recommend this disc for the interview. I identified with the glimpse it showed of Selby's world view.

The function of suffering is to let us know that our perceptions are skewed.


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