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10-31-2005, 07:54 PM #21
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I loved the movie to be honest. Yes, it was depressing. I'm a curious person, but I hope to never see that side of the world live. I'm almost sure I never will. BUT, despite never wanting to see that disturbing and ugly side of the world live, I still want to see it. Curiousity is disgusting like that I suppose. Watching it through a movie was much easier then watching real people exist in such a hellhole.
Originally Posted by ScarlettCrush
I enjoyed the movie. In part because it allowed me to see a part of the world I never will and in part because it was directed amazingly. I've never seen the unedited version, ((but I've heard it's pretty gruesome so I really have no urge to... I'm not into watched faces of death kinda shit. makes my throat ill and want to vomit)) I own the edited version though.
My sister hates the movie and she gave me her edited version that she had gotten as a gift about 2 weeks ago. I watched it when I was on 2 zicam nites about a week and a half ago. I had been abusing DXM daily in ridiculous quantities ((1-3 znites a day)) for about 2 weeks at that point. Requiem for a Dream at the peak of 1100mg of DXM blew my brain up as if I had been holding a gun to it for 17 years and finally pulled the trigger. And I think I had been. But, the gun was metaphorical or something. That doesn't change that it was there though.
After Requiem for a Dream I lightened the mood with some Blues Clue's. Finding the clues and telling him where they are is alot of fun when the inhibitions are all hiding way far in the back of my brain. I don't mind typing all this up.. but boy would I prefer to write it all in a handy dandy... -pause waiting to say it in sync with the two year old- "NOTEBOOK!!!"
Requiem for a dream was the reason I haven't done dxm in over a week. Yay for movies about disassociated P-o-S junkies.
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10-31-2005, 08:35 PM #22
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requiem for a dream
Heroin is not the cause of junkies. My God, you guys can be so dull. The characters in the movie are obviously dumb, shooting up everything they can get into their arm and working to get anything they can, it's their own fault. It's people's own stupidity that gets them into trouble like that. I'm not a user and I'm not defending users or saying Heroin use is ok. Just that's the way it works. The movie... meh.
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10-31-2005, 08:49 PM #23
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requiem for a dream
I don't think anyone was saying heroin is the cause of junkies. A junkie is pretty much anyone who abuses drugs to the point that it severely fucks up their life. I've been there with DXM, pot, and LSA seeds. -laughs- Heroin is just the hardest drug to get unjunkied for a great deal of people.
Originally Posted by CocaCola
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10-31-2005, 08:51 PM #24
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requiem for a dream
Great film, makes Trainspotting look like the teddy bears picnic!
Originally Posted by Toffee
Peace
Buddy
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11-01-2005, 07:09 AM #25
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you remember that scene in trainspotting where the bloke was so chuffed up that he shit himself in bed.Then he went into the kitchen and his family was eating breakfast.i was dyin from that scene.
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11-01-2005, 10:12 AM #26
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lol,idem dito. It was cool how trainspotting was sometimes funny, but also dramatic. I kinda missed that in RFaD, although it's been a while since I saw it, so it's possible I just forgot the funny parts.
Originally Posted by king kong bong
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