Requiem for a Dream

NC-17 8.3
2000 1 hr 42 min Drama , Crime

The hopes and dreams of four ambitious people are shattered when their drug addictions begin spiraling out of control. A look into addiction and how it overcomes the mind and body.

  • Cast:
    Ellen Burstyn , Jared Leto , Jennifer Connelly , Marlon Wayans , Christopher McDonald , Sean Gullette , Mark Margolis

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Reviews

InspireGato
2000/10/06

Film Perfection

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Beystiman
2000/10/07

It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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FuzzyTagz
2000/10/08

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Logan
2000/10/09

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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DerekB
2000/10/10

It's hard to say if Requiem for a Dream was made to shock and disturb, or tell a suspenseful and intriguing story. One way or another, it succeeds at both by showing the horrible effects of crime and addiction can have on people.Some of the acting and camerawork can come off as sub-par at times, but it's easy enough to get past since the vast majority is spot-on. Many scenes use time lapses and multiple shots playing on different parts of the screen. These kind of effects are used to amazing effect and add a lot more artistic flair each sequence.Something a lot of people neglect to think about when talking about movies is the sound design, and I don't think I've ever experienced better use of sound design than in Requiem. Music is playing nearly constantly throughout the movie, and makes scenes that are already very intense and emotional have even more potency. At one point, I actually nearly fell out of my chair because I thought something had shifted in my room when a sound effect was positioned perfectly.The problem I have with Requiem is that for about 20% of the movie, I just felt sick from just how horrible the situation was. I suppose that really is the strongest thing about Requiem, and why I think a lot of people would really hate watching it. I'd say that anyone who likes drama or tragedy would likely enjoy it, even if it's a bit much to take in at times.

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Shashwat Black
2000/10/11

I'm glad I finally got around to watching this movie. But I wouldn't call it a 'must watch'. It's a good movie, but at the end I'd been watching at 3x because it felt needlessly long and uncomfortable.

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flboat
2000/10/12

My Favorite Movie Requiem For A Dream Perfect Especially for Chinese People

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pranavshrestha-02029
2000/10/13

You will find it very very hard to connect to this movie if you have never been a drug user. Even if you were able to connect, you will probably be thinking about what you used to thinjk when the drugs hit you hard rather than following the movie.

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