Review of Requiem for a Dream (2000) by Maximiliano D — 06 Mar 2017
Requiem for a Dream is too good for words to describe, and I have never seen before such an intense drama like this, and trust me, no junkie is going to be doing drugs after this. The story revolves around four people who become addicted to drugs and their lives slowly become worthless.
The storyline was too incredible for words, this movie is the greatest anti drug film ever, and it shows people that any kind of addiction will lead to nothing but terrible things. The cast was amazing and I think the performance I will remember the most will be Ellen Burnstyn, she was incredible.
The cinematography was also a great importance, Aronofsky uses the camera to make us feel like how they feel, and it truly was some one of a kind camerawork. It was a total nightmare in the final scene of the movie, pure horror.
Requiem for a Dream is a work of sheer genius, and this film will horify your mind until the day you die, and all my life I have seen my peers get in to that stuff and I will just never understand why, and I am glad they created this ingenious movie, because it has a great lesson some people need to see, I completely and indefinently loved Requiem for a Dream.
This review of Requiem for a Dream (2000) was written by Maximiliano D on 06 Mar 2017.
Requiem for a Dream has generally received very positive reviews.
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