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Title: Requiem for a Dream
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July 7, 2005 |
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They could have shown the characters sitting around a table taking the drugs, but instead they bring it in your face with striking visuals and sounds. The transition is captivating, and then followed by an intense montage with a powerful soundtrack.
When I thoroughly studied every clip in the transition montage, I noticed how they paired certain actions of taking the drugs by Harry and Marion with Sarah's consumption of her two drugs, her pill and her coffee... Showed first 250 characters
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Here is what I found:
Harry biting corner off Sarah taking the cap off
Shot of boiling drug Dropping pill in hand
Close-up of boiling water (bubbles)
Red smoke billow
Hand clenching Popping pill in mouth
Iris dilate Water faucet
Marion pulling on plastic Coffee beans dropping in filter
Dollar bill scan Sliding pot back onto heater
Dropping product Coffee pouring
Snorting line Repeated sipping
Blood flowing
Iris dilate (Cleaning furiously)
As you can see, they paired some aspects of preparation, consumption and after effects in each of the sequences... Showed next 250 characters
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