Requiem for a Dream

Requiem for a Dream(2000)

NR
10/06/2000 (US)Crime, Drama1h 42m
8.0

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The drug-induced utopias of four Coney Island residents are shattered when their addictions run deep.

Darren Aronofsky

Director

Darren Aronofsky

Screenplay

Hubert Selby Jr.

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'Sara Starts Her Diet' Scene

'Sara Starts Her Diet' Scene

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'Harry and Marion Spend the Day Together' Scene

'Harry and Marion Spend the Day Together' Scene

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The First 10 Minutes of Requiem for a Dream

The First 10 Minutes of Requiem for a Dream

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'Hospital Visit' Scene

'Hospital Visit' Scene

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'Marion Meets Big Tim' Scene

'Marion Meets Big Tim' Scene

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'Sara's Hallucinations' Scene

'Sara's Hallucinations' Scene

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'Shipment Scuffle' Scene

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'Getting Back on Track' Scene

'Getting Back on Track' Scene

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'Tyrone Gets Arrested' Scene

'Tyrone Gets Arrested' Scene

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'Harry Visits Sara' Scene

'Harry Visits Sara' Scene

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'A Little Taste' Scene

'A Little Taste' Scene

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'Opportunity of a Lifetime' Scene

'Opportunity of a Lifetime' Scene

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The First 10 Minutes of Requiem for a Dream

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Was It All A Dream

Was It All A Dream

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A review by John Chard
9.0

Written on June 13, 2015

Shattering expose of the fallible human condition.

What to say about Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream that hasn't been said already? Without doubt it's a film, that in spite of its high standing on the main movie sites, polarises opinions. It's a film that in simple terms follows four people through their addictions until the shattering denouement, but the journey is made more bleak by offering tantalising snatches of hope, the dreams of the protags offered up as some sort of goals for the addicts to cling on to - only for the narrative to stick in its rusty serrated blade to draw the lifeblood from the hapless hopefuls.

Arononfsky brings a multitude of technical skills to the party that emphasise the emotional discord on show. Standard split-screening is married up with rapid cutting, isolated framing, close ups, long tracking and Snorricam, all of which is sound tracked by Clint Mansell's haunting musical composition. All told it's an assault on all the senses and terrifying with it, boosted no end by Aronofsky getting top performances from his cast of actors. Love it or hate it, it's a film that simply can't be ignored, unsparing cinema produced by a most gifted director. 9/10