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Requiem for a Dream (2000)

Film
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Form & technique
  • The "hip-hop montage" editing technique (rapid cuts of drug preparation and consumption). Haptic Visuality
  • Clint Mansell's musical score, particularly the recurring theme "Lux Aeterna." The Unseen Soundscape
  • The split-screen sequence of Harry and Marion lying in bed side-by-side.
  • The final montage depicting all four characters curled in the fetal position. The Commodity Fetish
  • The overarching narrative of inevitable, cascading failure for all four protagonists. National Allegory
Tropes
  • Harry's infected, gangrenous arm, culminating in its amputation. The Abject
  • Sara Goldfarb's obsession with the "Tappy Tibbons" television show. The Identity Trap
  • The extreme close-ups of pupils dilating, chemicals rushing through veins, and neurons firing.

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