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Requiem for a Dream - Director's Cut

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heartbreaking
Review: This film is terrific. The disintegration of Harry and Marion's relationship is harrowing, culminating in the saddest phone call I've ever seen on film. I was so pleased that this DVD will be released, like the screen release, without restrictive ratings cuts. The power of this film is undeniable, and should be shown to anyone thinking of becoming overly involved with drugs. But the real villian in this film is hope, the type of hope that people cling to aimlessly, afraid to let go. Not for the faint of heart, but a great film nonetheless, certainly undeserving of the snubbing that it received recently from the Academy Awards.0

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: speechless
Review: After seeing just about every drug genre movie created, I have finally found one that does reality justice. Gone are the days of candy coating or glamorizing heroin. In this often uncomfortable and raw story, you fall in love with each of the characters, but you then have to experience their painful breakdowns. Ellen Burstyn gives the best performance of her career, and I give her credit for even attempting such a stressful and radical role. Jared Leto is cherubic, an incarnation of the fallen angel, and even Marlon Wayans must get respect for breaking away from WB comedy. Jennifer Connelly's performance truly hit at a woman's vulnerability, with her big eyes full of tears. This carefully selected cast made REQUIEM a must see. Like BOYS DON'T CRY, this is one of those movies that should be seen at least once, and i can guarantee it will linger.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ONE WORD - AMAZING!
Review: If you see one movie that came out in 2000 this is the movie to see. Forget happiness, this is the most depressing movie ever. With that said, I still feel as if I am a better person for having seen this. I've told every single one of my friends to see this movie and not one person has ever been touched by the movie. The book and soundtrack are amazing as well. The visual techniques, specifically the sequences where they do the heroin/coke/smoke the pot are out of this world. They show the same repetitive sequence throughout the movie, showing the depths of addiction. What unnerved me the most was the tragic descent of ellyn burstyn and her addiction to diet pills. The shock treatment at the end and how horrible she looked just left my stomach in a knot. Every actor/actress in this movie gives a career defining performance, even jennifer connoly (of Labyrinth fame). This movie is memorizing. This and crouching tiger hidden dragon were hands down some of the best, most original movies to come out in the last 10 years, more so than the matrix, more so than fight club, they have redefined cinema. Darren Aronofsky has a very bright future ahead of him. Please people, see this movie, it is undoubedtly the most powerful movie you will have ever seen in your lifetime.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a highly original masterpiece.
Review: This film was so well done....my only problem with it was the music, which I found a little trite and cliche'd. Kronos was picked for some marketing thing I suppose..they could do much better work, and this film deserves a better score. Other than that....great...see the other reviews.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Actress.....
Review: There aren't enough awards to do justice to this movie. And yet, I really can't see myself buying the DVD or even renting it. One trip through this nightmare was more than enough. This movie is utterly depressing. Forget happiness - this movie doesn't give a single one of its protagonists even a glimmer of a reflection of a sliver of hope. You would think that would be obvious about halfway through it, but it's so well done that you keep on hoping something good will happen to at least one of the heroes. But it just gets worse and worse. The acting is superb all around, especially Ellen Burstyn's parts. And the drug sequences are amazing. Instead of trying to show what the characters are seeing, a la Trainspotting and Fear and Loathing (both great movies, no slight intended...), in Requiem we see more of a "thematic" drug influence. The trips are coolly shot and exhilarating, but they're over quickly and after the second time we start to see how monotonous they are. And of course, each time it's a little further down the spiral. Like I said, I couldn't watch this again. But it is, IMHO, the best movie made in at least two years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Beautiful Nightmare
Review: Adapted from the novel by Hubert Selby Jr. (who co-wrote the screenplay), Darren Aronofsky's "Requiem for a Dream" is a descent into utter despair, a journey through the unfulfilled dreams of four characters whose lives are driven by drugs. It is a haunting, heartbreaking look at the dark side of addictions and is my personal pick for the best film of 2000. The story centers around Harry (Jared Leto), his girlfriend Marion (Jennifer Connelly), his friend Tyrone (Marlon Wayans), and his mother Sara (Ellen Burstyn), all of whose lives are driven by addictions: Harry and Tyrone are junkies, Marion is a coke addict, and Sara, persuaded to loose weight for a possible TV appearance, is hooked on diet pills. The film begins by showing each of these characters' dreams nearing fulfillment. Just when it seems that happiness is attainable, all of the characters' lives spiral out of control until they hit rock bottom. All of the performances are stellar, particularly Wayans and Burstyn. Wayans took me completely by suprise showing that he can actually act and act well. Yet it is Burstyn who stands miles above the rest. Her portrayal of the lonely, pathetic yet well-meaning Sara is incredible. It was Sara whom I felt most sorry for of this entire tragic quartet. Burstyn deserves an award for this role (and that is fact, not opinion). Aronofsky's direction makes this film a visceral, kinetic experience. His use of split-screens, fast cuts, and the infamous snorri-cam give this film an intense, addictive feel. The film's 20-minute-montage-from-hell finale is a blistering, disturbing combination of Aronofsky's quick paced flash coupled with the impeccably agonizing performances by the cast. All of this is punctuated by the Clint Mansell score performed by The Kronos Quartet, music which is fittingly somber and dirge-like. "Requiem for a Dream" is powerful cinema that can truly be called a work of art, a haunting nightmare that can rightfully be called beautiful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful, amazing, emotionally moving....
Review: There are so many words to describe this movie, but I think the most powerful movie I have ever seen in my life so far pretty much sums up wha I think about this movie. It took me three attempts to see this movie while it was in the theater (you see I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma and there isn't much of an independent movie scene here, so all the independent movies go to one certain theater and are only there for about 2 or 3 weeks). I'm a big fan of Darren Aronofsky's "Pi" and II had previously read about Requiem in IFP and one of my friend's had mentioned it to me a couple of times, so I read some reviews about it and the reviews were a little bit mixed up, because some critics liked it and some didn't so I decided that I would have to see for my self. When I finally got a chance to see it (the first time they owuldn't sell me tickets, the second time I had to run out of the theater before the security guards got to me, and then the third time I actually got to see it) So when I actually did see it I was so amazed. It scared the crap out of me, because some of the stuff is just pretty weird and random and just seeing the horrors of drugs is the other scary thing. The acting in this movie is extremely good. You feel for the characters by the end of the movie. After I saw the movie it just kept playing through my head and I kept thinking about the music, so the next day I went out and bought the soundtrack. I don't know why certain critics knock on this movie, because it is so amazing. Well good movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Requiem for "Traffic"
Review: Given the sanitized version of drug use in the current trend "Traffic", this film will enlighten anyone truly interested in seeing the dark side of drug use. Ellen Burstyn's superb portrayal of Sara Goldfarb demonstrates how easy it is to get pulled into the world of drugs. The pain of unfulfilled dreams is often remedied by the balm of the feel-good quick fix. This is a tough film, but well worth the effort.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book; Better Movie
Review: I first read 'Requiem' my freshman year of college. Until I saw this movie, I did not think anyone could ever do it justice. Despite what critics say, this movie is not about heroin. It is not 'Trainspotting.' This movie is about love in all of its forms-- love of the living, love of the lost, and love of substance. It shows just how quickly want can turn to need and up can flip to down. Ellen Burstyn (Yes, the mommy from 'Exorcist.')is phenomenal, delivering an Oscar-worthy performance. Marlon Wayans proves equally impressive, shedding his 'Marlon Brothers' and 'Scary Movie' personas to play his part with a talent and beauty few actors still possess. This tale, tragic as anything Shakespeare ever created, will make your eyes water, your heart ache and your hand cover your mouth. But your head will not turn. Spine-tingling and gut-wrenching as this film may be, you will not be able to move away from its quality. The tragedy of this film, however, will never compare to the lack of recognition it will receive at the Oscars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, Hard-Hitting Film
Review: This intense film stayed with me a long time after seeing it. A hard look at the destruction caused by drug abuse, this is a must-see for those willing to take a dark ride. Though graphic, teenagers should view this film, as it drives home the peril of drugs better than a "just say 'no' type of campaign. Ellen Burstyn deserves the oscar for a heart-breaking performance.


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