Requiem for a Dream Review: Startling and Dark
Requiem for a Dream falls into a category of movies that are amazing but hard to watch. It’s not something you flip mid-afternoon, but Requiem is a great movie.
Requiem for a Dream falls into a category of movies that are amazing but hard to watch. It’s not something you flip mid-afternoon, but Requiem is a great movie.
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