Analysis of Requiem for a Dream

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Social Issues

 

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Kenneth T

 

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January 13, 2015

 

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University

 

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Thereafter, Sarah's life changes forever, as her days are filled with euphoric highs and frustrating lows, leaving her exhausted and strung out, unable to fill her empty stomach with food. As Harry's arm is amputated due to infections from heroin needles, Marion is forced into prostitution, Tyrone remains locked away in a penitentiary, and Sarah becomes emaciated from too many diet pills and in need of ECTs after being labeled "crazy," the audience is inspired through such troubling experiences that each character faces with drugs in this movie to never touch drugs, for extreme occurrences like those highlighted in the movie are easily unavoidable when drugs come into play...
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I especially enjoyed how director Darren Aaronowsky showed the pain and suffering associated with the "lows" of drugs. One second, the characters could be in a euphoric state, and in the next, they could be frustrated and depressed. I also really enjoyed how Aaronowsky detailed the climactic ending of the movie, with its fast-paced vignettes of each character's individual spiraling downfall...
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