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Requiem for a Dream [DVD] [2001]

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  • Actors: Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, Marlon Wayans, Christopher McDonald
  • Directors: Darren Aronofsky
  • Writers: Darren Aronofsky, Hubert Selby Jr.
  • Producers: Ann Ruark, Beau Flynn, Ben Barenholtz, Eric Watson, Jonah Smith
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Momentum Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 6 Aug. 2001
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (244 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005N53K
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,863 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Emotional drama set in Coney Island, New York about the lives and aspirations of four people compromised by drug abuse. Stars Oscar-winner Ellen Burstyn and Jared Leto as mother and son.

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Fantasy mixes with the harsh reality of addiction and the desire for hope in Requiem for a Dream. Beginning at the dawn of a new summer in Coney Island, the film charts the relationship of Sara Goldfarb (Ellen Burstyn) and her son Harry (Jared Leto)--two characters who are lost with in a world of the self-absorbed desire to feed their addictions at the cost of hope and love. With a sublime score (performed by the Kronos Quartet) accompanying some intense visual imagery, the film sets up an almost fairy-tale wash over the characters' lives, with every hit of their chosen drug turning them into beautiful people surrounded by a haze which enhances all their features. However, unlike films such as Trainspotting which turn the dream into a nightmare then end with a huge dose of hope, Requiem for a Dream forces the viewer through all loss of hope and the descending madness of reality, as winter begins.

Darren Aronofsky's follow-up to the critically acclaimed Pi is a movie which exposes not only the terror caused by addiction of any kind--be it TV or Heroin--but also offers a powerful insight into the destruction caused by the desire to achieve "the American Dream". Based on the novel by Hubert Selby Jr, the film sacrifices dialogue in favour of imagery and movement: the editing and cinematography are reminiscent of MTV, however the movie takes this very aggressive style and moulds it to its own needs, adding a beautifully haunting narrative and powerful performances by its four main characters (Burstyn just missing out on an Oscar for Best female lead to Julia Roberts). Ultimately the viewer is left with a sense of desperation and despair: Requiem for a Dream exposes drugs and addiction in the most powerful and truthful way a film has ever managed, leaving no stone unturned.

On the DVD: This disc is bursting with excellent special features. The anamorphic widescreen picture makes the most of the film's stylish visuals, and the soundtrack offers choice of either Dolby Digital 5.1 or 2.0. As well as offering the obligatory theatrical trailer, scene selection and a fantastic director's commentary, there's also a "making-of" featurette, TV trailers charting the reviews and success of the film, an "Anatomy of a scene", and a wide range of deleted scenes. By far the best feature is Hubert Selby Jr's interview with Ellen Burstyn, which offers the writer a chance to put across not just his opinions on his work but also on life as a whole. All these features are placed within an impressively formatted menu. --Nikki Disney

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By A Customer on 15 July 2002
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I can honestly say this is the only film i have seen that had the power to change my thinking and outlook on life. Ever since i first saw it the characters, imagery and emotion of the piece have remained with me. Every aspect of this film is a triumph. Each of the four leading actors are stupendous and in my view both Connelly and especially Burstyn were robbed of oscars that were rightfully theirs.
There are many great films, but what separates the great from the truly great are those that are completely unique, as is this one. I purchased this dvd on a limb and unsure what to expect, but from the outset the picture showed me a new cinematic language in its montage imagery, pacing, editing and what is surely one of the most brutally moving scores ever composed.
Aside from these, the film is unique in its honesty. Yes it is supremely dark in its subject matter and climax and thank god for it. For too long Hollywood has felt the need to produce pleasant, hopeful comfort film and neglected from portraying what is in many cases the unpleasant reality of life for so many people. In the real world lives get messed up and they dont always get better, sometimes they stay messed up, and finally we have a director, writer and studio prepared to admit this. The result is a film that many will reject and despise, because it challenges the shell that protects us and our enclosed existence from the reality of what is all around us, but a film that ought to be experienced, and treasured by those who appreciate what makes a great film.
To see 'requiem for a dream' is draining, exhausting and exhilarating, but it is not depressing. Several times i have watched this picture and found myself strangely uplifted, a downbeat emotion that very few films have ever aroused in me.
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Co-written by director Darren Aronofsky, and novelist Hubert Selby, Jr., and based upon Selby's own brilliant, harrowing novel of the same name Requiem for a Dream: A Novel, please note that both the book and the film are overwhelming, disturbing, and convincing about the world of drug-addiction (drugs both illegal and legal).

What makes it especially disturbing (and powerful; never exploitative), are the brilliant montage sequences that inter-play concurrently between the drama (trauma) of Burstyn's story, and the lives of her son (Jared Leto, and his co-accomplice drug-dealing/taking friend, Marlon Wayans, and Jennifer Connelly's drug-addicted personality, who gives in to sexual exploitation in exchange for drugs). I recommend it without reservation. However, if you feel you can't cope with the ugly, underbelly reality of drug-addiction, then I'd stay well-clear of this film.

There are three stand-out reasons to watch this film:

1. It has the most amazing, deservedly Oscar-winning performance for Best Actress, as performed by Ellen Burstyn and is truly one of the best performances ever in cinema, by an actor or actress. She is truly phenomenal as she portrays her character's devastating downward psychological spiral as a result of doctor-prescribed diet pills.
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I was lent this movie by a friend who had watched it and recently bought it. As soon as I put it on I was absolutely at the mercy of this unflinching onslaught of a movie. It is brilliantly written, directed and acted. It wishes to hit home the dangers of drugs, both hard and even more socially acceptable ones. It did its job with visceral zeal and after the credits rolled, I felt completely wrung out emotionally. I think it is a fantastic film and one I never wish to see again. I don't need to, I got the message! Incidentally, my friend and I were talking about a list, published by some film institute, of great movies that you would only want to see once, and I said immediately that I bet Requiem was on it. He laughed and said it was around number 3 and actually come to mention it, he hadn't watched it once after buying it. Here endeth the lesson.
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A Requiem is a mass for the departed. This movie's title, Requiem For A Dream, should give you an idea of the themes it contains. It tells the story of four people who's lives are destroyed by addiction. Harry Goldfarb (Jared Leto) and his friend Tyrone (Marlon Wayans) plan to make it big by selling drugs. Harry's loving girlfriend Marion (Jennifer Connelly) has visions of designing clothes. Harry's lonely mother Sara (Ellen Burstyn) is given a reason to be happy after recieving an invite to take part in a TV show. She embarks on a mission to lose weight to fit into her favourite red dress for the occasion. Her doctor prescribes pills to aid the weight loss. These are people who had hopes and dreams of a better life. Dreams that they sacrifice bit by bit for the short term fix of a drug or other vice. There's a powerfull sense of loss at the end. The loss of the lives these people should have had. During one scene in the film Marlon Wayans' character reflects on a moment he had with his mother as a child. Sitting on her lap, little Tyrone confidently promises her that he'll make it big.

I found this film to be intense and moving. The performances from the four leads are strong. We see the lives of the four characters through short, sometimes jarring, scenes. The performances are effective because at the start of the film they are people with a plan for life ahead. As it all slowly ebbs away, the increasingly dark tone of the film is reflected excellently in thier performances.

The film is scored by Clint Mansell. The main theme, Lux Aeterna, is a brilliant piece of music that fits the film perfectly. It's now quite famous and has featured in several films, trailers and such since Requiem For A Dream's release. The score really takes this film to another level. I think that the theme in this film is something many people will relate to. Requiem For A Dream is one of those films that everybody should watch.
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