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Helix Tradesman
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Sat, 01 Sep 2001 00:23:50
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Re: [idm] about requiemforadream
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I believe Requiem For A Dream was based on a book Hubert Selby Jr. wrote in '78, so I believe the source material for the movie predates both of your examples. I don't really see how it can be a rip off of Lynch and Drugstore Cowboy in terms of source material, as thematically they all rip on older work. If you mean stylistically, Aronofsky takes from a lot more than just Lynch and Van Sant, but I think he did quite a bit of innovative work in terms of style as well. I think the sheer volume of different techniques he put into one movie made it quite incredible, and I think he did it in a homogenous way, where little felt really forced. (ie. Bullet Time in almost every movie but the matrix) As the guy who saw Pi and didn't see much improvement, I saw Pi in it's original theatrical run and was thoroughly unimpressed. I thought Requiem had coherance and made sense, two things thoroughly lacking in Pi. My $0.02 anyhow.
quoted 15 lines I agree 100%. And I think this has been pointed out before. But it was>I agree 100%. And I think this has been pointed out before. But it was >really un-original. It ripped off David Lynch and drugstore cowboy. It >didn't teach me anything other thatn the fact that heroine and obsessive >behavior is bad. I already new these things. > > >>From: Lance Grabmiller <prae13@pacbell.net> >>Might have been more interested had I not seen Pi first. He used all the >>same editing techniques and camera work. No growth, just a bigger >>budget... >> >>...but yes, the soundtrack kicks ass.... >> >>lance >>odalisque
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