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| Category | Action DVDs, Dramas Movies, Friends Videos, Essential Cinema, Based On A Novel, Drugs, Surreal, Drug Addiction, Dreams | | Starring | Marlon Wayans, Ellen Burstyn, Jennifer Connelly, Jared Leto, Keith David, Christopher McDonald, Louise Lasser, Sean Gullette | | Director | Darren Aronofsky | | Composer | Clint Mansell | | Costume Designer | Laura Jean Shannon | | Director of Photography | Matthew Libatique | | Editor | Jay Rabinowitz | | Production Designer | James Chinlund | | Screenwriter | Darren Aronofsky, Hubert Selby, Jr. | | Source Writer | Hubert Selby, Jr. |
Darren Aronofsky, director of the critical smash "Pi," follows up his acclaimed debut with a gritty, stylish, emotionally charged story of love, loss, drugs and dreams amid the faded glory of Coney Island. Intricately linking the lives of a struggling, small-time drug dealer (Jared Leto), his pill-popping mother (Ellen Burstyn), his upper-class girlfriend (Jennifer Connelly) and his best friend (Marlon Wayans), "Requiem for a Dream" weaves a hypnotic tale of four human beings longing for love and acceptance. Soon their all-consuming addictions become a source of pleasure and pain, leaving them to experience exteme levels of degradation and tragedy. From the novel by 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 perfect setting for this story of four people whose intertwined lives are filled with eternally hopeful despair. This is a different sort of horror film. Harry Goldfarb (Jared Leto) and Marion Silver (Jennifer Connelly) are lovers in Brooklyn with dreams of setting up a small business and spending the rest of their lives in love--their version of the American dream. The two are also desperate heroin addicts, a compulsion that darkens their lives and leads Harry to repeatedly pawn his mother's television. His mother, Sara Goldfarb (Ellen Burstyn), is addicted to television, which is why she keeps replacing the stolen set. One day she receives a call from her favorite show, the surreal TAPPY TIBBONS SHOW, and learns that she has been selected to appear on an upcoming broadcast. When she can't fit into her best red dress, her doctor prescribes diet pills (uppers), to which she swiftly and painfully becomes addicted. Harry's cohort, an intelligent hustler named Tyrone (Marlon Wayans), completes the foursome. With its unflinching dissection of addiction, REQUIEM FOR A DREAM is a psychologically disturbing, visually captivating depiction of lost hope. The last half hour of the film is among the most harrowing of any film ever made. Theatrical Release: October 6, 2000 (NY)
October 20, 2000 (LA)
October 27, 2000 (General Release)
According to Variety, Artisan originally appealed to the MPAA asking for an NC-17 rating on this film. That appeal was refused, the MPAA would not give the film a rating, so it was given unrated status, which greatly limited its theatrical release. According to Variety, the reason for the rating is a scene in which Jennifer Connelly's character has lesbian sex while a group of fully clothed men watch. However, other sources (such as New York magazine) attribute the rating to the film's devastating depiction of drug addiction.
Ellen Burstyn performed much of the movie in a 40-pound body suit.
Jared Leto shed a fifth of his normal body weight for his role in the film. After completing the intense film shoot, the actor shaved his head and checked himself into a monastery in Portugal.
Novelist Hubert Selby Jr. worked with Aronofsky to adapt his novel to the big screen.
REQUIEM FOR A DREAM contains more than 2,000 cuts.
Sean Gullette, who played the lead in Aronofsky's debut film, PI, has a minor role as a psychologist in this film
The haunting score for REQUIEM FOR A DREAM was composed by Clint Mansell, who also composed the music for director Darren Aronofsky's first movie, PI. Mansell is a member of the industrial music group Pop Will Eat Itself. The Online Film Critics Society named Mansell's work Best Original Score.
The American Film Institute named the film among the 10 best of the year.
The jurors include David Ansen, Bill Duke, Michael Nesmith, Steven Zaillian, Saul Zaentz, and Anne Thompson.
Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly chose REQUIEM FOR A DREAM as the second best film of 2000; John Anderson of Newsday named it fifth best.
Rober Ebert (EBERT AND ROEPER AT THE MOVIES), Peter Travers of Rolling Stone, Elvis Mitchell of the New York Times, and Jack Matthews of the New York Daily News named REQUIEM FOR A DREAM one of the 10 best films of 2000.
Ellen Burstyn was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress for her outstanding performance. She was also voted Best Actress by the Las Vegas Film Critics Society, the Boston Society of Film Critics, the Florida Film Critics Circle, and the Online Film Critics Society. She also won a Career Achievement Award from the National Board of Review.
The Online Film Critics Society named Darren Aronofsky Best Director; it also awarded the Best Editing prize to Jay Rabinowitz.
Matt Zoller Seitz and Godfrey Cheshire of the New York Press named REQUIEM FOR A DREAM one of the 10 best films of 2000.
Ellen Burstyn received the Career Achievement award from Al Pacino at the National Board of Review movie awards in January 2001. Requiem For A Dream Reviews: "...Ms.Connelly has never before done anything to prepare us for how good she is here....[The film's] full-on assault blazes through the central nervous system..."
-- Elvis Mitchell, New York Times "...One of the most disturbing movies ever made...yet it's impossible to take your eyes off it..." -- Rating: A
-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly "...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
-- Dan Jolin, Total Film "...Aronfsky's second film is even more visually jazzy than his first....The result is highly impressive: a swooping, gut-churning assault on the senses..."
-- Xan Brooks, Sight and Sound "...Burstyn gives an award-caliber performance that is as raw and riveting as the movie that contains it..."
-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "...Aronofsky is so compelling, so visionary a filmmaker, he keeps us riveted to his film..."
-- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times "...Fascinating....Aronofsky brings a new urgency to the drug movie by trying to reproduce, through his subjective camera, how his characters feel, or want to feel, or fear to feel..."
-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times Requiem For A Dream | List Price | $14.98 (You save $4.69) | | Studio | Artisan | | Orig Year | 2000 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 25300  | | CD Universe Part number | 2215740 | | Catalog number | 11705 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 14, 2001 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | intense depiction of drug addiction, graphic sexuality, strong language, and some violence | | Running Time | 102 Minutes | | Additional Info | Rated | | Movie Details | Color; Rated; R-Rated; Sensormatic Security Tag |
Requiem For A Dream Video Requiem For A Dream Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Beautifully Tragic... This is a Hauntingly, Brilliant movie. I couldn't make it completely through to the ending the 1st time. I had to take a break, I was literally nausiated. Then I continued watching. It's so real you are taken inside the movie yourself. I recommend everyone see this film once, although in my opinion it would be almost masochistic to give it a 2nd viewing. Submitted by Brooklyn Aurora (The middle of nowhere...literally) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great movie If THIS movie doesn't stop you from trying drugs, NOTHING will (okay, maybe Trainspoting). And Jenifer Conelly is HOT as usual. Three words will forever echo in your mind after this flick...ASS-TO-ASS!!!! Grab it for your collection. Submitted by Wang Hung Lo (Pensacola, FL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
dreams to nightmares... This is a very good movie, it depicts the struggle to make it in life very well. And if you ever considered using heroin... this movie will deter you from even thinking about it. Jennifer Connelly is enticingly beautiful, Jared Leto's acting shows an addict's internal struggle fantastically, Marlon Wayans although funny, captures the effects of drug use marvelously, Ellen Burstyn, takes reveals the truth of a simple diet into a battle for control over addiction. This is a must have in your movie collection! Submitted by RomanoMik (Norristown, PA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
Raw Suffering Aronofsky's command of the camera in "Requiem for a Dream" is one facet of this movie that helps to render the audience speechless. His imagery is poetic as is seen in his abililty to transform otherwise banal scenes into moments of depth and passion with a touch of originality. The script tests the boundaries of the viewers' sensitivity to the downward spiral of very real characters and then breaks that boundary. All in all, a very well-shot, well-acted, VERY heavy movie with a lot of moral implications. Submitted by agesta84 (Rego Park, NY, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
amazing movie This is one of the best, if not the best, movies ever made. Everything that makes a good movie is here. Although this is a good movie it is very sad. The end left me in tears, even on my third time watching it. It is very moving. Submitted by tical518 (Cheney, WA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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Requiem For A Dream DVD Region 1 Keep Case - Sensormatic Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes with Optional Director Commentary Interviews: Ellen Burstyn - Star, Hubert Selby Jr. - Writer Documentary: Making-Of The Anatomy of a Scene Audio Commentary: 1. Darren Aronofsky - Director 2. Matthew Libatique - Director of Photography Trailers: 1. Original Theatrical Trailer 2. TV Spots Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access Hidden Features: Easter Eggs Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes Biographies: Cast & Crew
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