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(Requiem For a Dream Soundtrack Song)
Drugs. They consume mind, body and soul. Once you're hooked, you're hooked. Four lives. Four addicts. Four failures. Doing their best to succeed in the world, but failing miserably, four people get hooked on various drugs. Despite their aspirations of greatness, they succumb to their addictions. Watching the addicts spiral out of control, we bear witness to the dirtiest, ugliest portions of the underworld addicts reside in. It is shocking and eye-opening but demands to be seen by both addicts and non-addicts alike. Written by Jeff Mellinger {jmell@uclink4.berkeley.edu}

Requiem for a Dream exposes four paralleled individuals and their menacing addiction to heroin, cocaine, and diet pills (speed). Taking place in Brooklyn amidst the waning Coney Island, the drugs are very easily obtained and keep each main character in its cycle of dependence. The protagonist Harry Goldfarb is your typical heroin junky with an ambitious plan of "Getting off hard knocks," with help from his cocaine crazed girlfriend Marion and his long time friend Tyrone. Meanwhile his widowed mother is obsessed with the glamor of television and eventually finds her way to a dietitian who pushes her into the cycle of drug induced enslavement. Written by spiro muqhar

A film paralleling the lives of Sara Goldfarb, a lonely, TV obsessed widow, and her son Harry, his girlfriend Marion, and his drug dealer friend Tyrone. After learning that she will make an appearance on a TV game show, Sara tries to lose weight so that she can fit into her prized red dress, and becomes hooked on diet pills. Meanwhile, Harry and his friends are taking heroin and cocaine. We then witness the disasterous consequences and the downward spiral their lives take as a result of their addictions. Written by richie-29

Pills and heroin offer fulfillment of the dreams of four residents of Brooklyn's Brighton Beach in the shadow of a crumbling Coney Island amusement park. Sara dreams of appearing on television wearing a red dress that's a bit snug. So she starts a diet assisted by uppers. Her son Harry, his girlfriend Marion, and his best friend Tyrone pin their hopes for money on moving up from pushing nickel bags of heroin to buying in bulk. They also deal to support their growing habits. Things are going well: Harry buys his mom a new TV, she's losing weight, she has status among her friends, Tyrone's girlfriend is cool, and the team has money in a shoe box. These dreams are addictive. Written by {jhailey@hotmail.com}

The film depicts the lives of four different people living in Brooklyn on their quest for satisfaction in life. It shows the direct and indirect effects that drugs and various addictions have on each of the individuals, and then portrays their downward spirals from the hopes of blossoming dreams into the helpless state of moral and physical decay. Written by {elikapeka92@hotmail.com}

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  • does anyone know witch song this is?????

  • Seacost Alarm.

  • Whoever made this video needs to give up the whole anti-drug thing. Its bullshit. I've done nearly every major street drug plus ever presciption, and I've yet to get hooked on anything. The only drugs I haven't done is PCP and salvia. I'm not even hooked on cigarettes. It IS possible to do drugs and be responsible.

  • I'm not pushing a anti-drug message, I just thought this was a great song from the movie Requiem for a Dream. And as for you doing almost every street drug, I totally think that makes you sooooo cool and awesome. I wanna be like you when I grow up.

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  • @Punkandfunk420 what a brainless comment. So you deny that theres any impact from drugs? Its ALL made up? or why else would it be wrong to propagate a life without drugs?

    You probably want to tell us next that alcoholism is nothing but pure imagination and exaggeration, right?

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  • Yesssss,,

  • I think there was a song playing in the background when Leto meets that black dude under a bridge, does anybody know it? It wasn't Lux and it was creepy.

  • To the people that have left comments on here bragging "i've done every drug, etc"

    Shut the fuck up.

    Just because you know first hand, doesn't make you a fucking expert.

    There are a lot of other people out there that have had first hand experienced experimenting with drugs. But it's not something to brag about.

  • @Punkandfunk420

    why won't you try salvia ? I"m curious!

  • For some of the idiots here, Ive done almost all drugs aside from injecting

    no they're not safe, yes ive seen people OD, hooked addicted and destroyed their lives.

    Very few people have the discipline to give up something that feels so good.

    I love drugs, but i dont really think your message is the right one.

  • @MrPainfulTruth No I believe the point of my comment was that it IS possible to do drugs without being hooked. If you do drugs right you can be completely safe. Now I'm not saying everyone does them correctly. Most people just go nuts with drugs and go on thoughtless binges.

  • @Punkandfunk420 salvia is the shit man...lemme tell you lol (im totally serious)

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