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Stanford 2021-10-13 13:05:46

Absolutely absolute NC-17 movie.

I gave five stars without hesitation, plus recommendations.

Excellent photography, editing and music.

black.

The lingering feeling of depression, like the dementor in "Harry Potter", can suck all the happiness away.

Bravo.

television. poison. prison. Hospital. banknote. flesh.

A posture to soothe the soul.

What else.

tragedy.

The suffocation of being unable to breathe is very real.

Restless.

Soundtrack is beautiful but not touching, it makes people want to die.

Want to cry.

Mother's hysterical expression and orange withered hair.
Girlfriend's dark blue nail polish and smoky eyeshadow.
The son's pale face and purple almost rotten left arm.
Black helpless eyes and yellow vomit.

The lover in the red dress is under the abyss I fell into; how can the pain of electric shock be compared with the joy of heroin; carrying the money and white powder from the flesh, but can’t get back the arm under the chainsaw that once hugged you to sleep.

The distant dream has long ceased to exist. Mental confusion, how long do you think you can rely on it to support it?

Requiem for a Dream.

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Requiem for a Dream quotes

  • Marion: Getting the money's not the problem, Harry.

    Harry Goldfarb: Then what's the problem?

    Marion: I don't know what I'm going to have to do to get it.

  • Harry Goldfarb: [Harry has just found out that Sara is on diet pills] Does he give you pills?

    Sara Goldfarb: Of course he gives me pills. He's a doctor!

    Harry Goldfarb: What kind of pills?

    Sara Goldfarb: Uh, uh, a blue one, a purple one, an orange one...

    Harry Goldfarb: I mean, like, what's in 'em.