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Requiem For A Dream

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For his follow-up to his darkly brilliant debut, PI, director Darren Aronofsky chose to adapt a tough and meaty piece of work: Hubert Selby's 1968 novel REQUIEM FOR A DREAM, a dark spiral into the abyss of barren fantasies doomed to extinction. However, in Aronofsky's frenetic, visionary, unique, and disturbing style lies the .. Read more

Starring Jared Leto, Ellen Burstyn, Jennifer Connelly, Marlon Wayans
Director Darren Aronofsky
Run time 97 mins
Genres Drama

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  • Critics' reviews (6) of Requiem For A Dream

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  • 4 stars out of 5

    The creeping menace of addiction — in all its forms — is the subject of Darren Aronofsky's powerful adaptation of Hubert Selby Jr's novel. Junk TV shows, diet pills and Class A drugs are the lifeblood of these doomed characters. Ellen Burstyn is the widowed mother hooked on game shows and sweet foods, whose desperate bid to lose weight leads to hallucinations and increased loneliness. Her heroin addict son (Jared Leto) and his friend (Marlon Wayans) pawn the TV for drugs money, while Leto's girlfriend (Jennifer Connelly) degrades herself at stag parties. Making stylish use of the split-screen technique, huge close-ups and exaggerated sound effects, Aronofsky depicts the highs and lows of drug-taking — to chilling effect. Like Trainspotting and Drugstore Cowboy before it, this is a powerful and unnerving trip into the narcotics dependent darkness of modern America.

    • Radio Times
  • "...Both the direction and performances are Oscar-deservingly outstanding....REQUIEM FOR A DREAM is so devastating that it resonates like the echo of a dying scream..." -- 4 out of 5 stars

    • Total Film
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  • 51 out of 61 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A Cinematic Addiction

    Harrowing, brutal and gut wrenching, 'Requiem' is one film that reverses, spins and spits out the normally passive senses and emotions that one receives with a film watching. The audience is jerked into sitting up straight with the visceral editing, the subtle and jarring score and haunted performances of the cast. Discursive, intrusive, and abrasive, a truely individual and affecting piece of cinema.

      • Chris Wilkins from Winchester, England
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  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Tough

    As hard hitting as the book is, it is revelatory to see the horror of this story actually committed to film, the dearness of the characters will strike your heart and the woes that befall them cut deep into your psyche.

    A modern classic.

      • Kizeesh from Midlothian
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