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Requiem For A Dream

I thought it was an amazing film simply because the acting was so outstanding and the main actors were so charismatic and fascinating to watch on the screen.
I think what made it stand out was that one of the main characters was a lonely, vulnerable middle aged mother addicted to prescription drugs (as opposed to a younger person addicted to heroin for example)- this is something you don't see in other movies about drugs.
I didn't see it as being moralistic really, just very brutal. But then I tend not to see movies that way for the most part, I see a movie as telling a story.
 
that's one extremely powerful film... i just got home after watching it at melancholic's house...
i can't explain the areas of me which that movie just shifted & changed, but then thats because i haven't settled yet either...
and that 150mg of dxm beforehand may have contributed.
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wisest is he who knows that he does not know...
 
hiro & I watched this last week and i think i just about squeezed all life out of his arm by the end of the movie
put us both in shock to be honest
and to think we said to each other "lets get some vid's to cheer us up" (the night all the terrorist stuff was on every channel)
next time i think we should choose a comedy sweetie ;p
but yeah great movie and the editing was justi brillant
think i will be waiting a while before i ever watch it again though
xoxox
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