Requiem For A Dream Addiction

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In the United States today, drug use, substance abuse, and addiction are consistently growing dilemmas! At a young age we are asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Answers vary from doctor, police officer, astronaut, etc.; it is hard to image an individual saying, “I want to be addicted to drugs.” However, society witness’s individuals tumbling into drug addiction or other forms of addiction daily. This, in consequence, can cripple and prevent any person from accomplishing their childhood dreams. Addiction has many forms; this is evident in Requiem for a Dream, Darren Aronofsky’s critically renowned film, centered on the effects of drug use and misuse. The film conveys how quickly an individual can transition from recreational use to a drug addictive lifestyle. …show more content…

This is conveyed in the film through the evolution of Sara Goldfarb’s (Ellen Burstyn) character. A widowed mother, who becomes physiologically consumed on diet pills in hopes to be in peak condition when appearing on a game show. This molds another compelling topic: to what degree do drugs alter an individual’s physical state and frame of mind? Ellen Burstyn character, Sara Goldfarb’s physical and psychological structure is devastated by the end of the film due to her fixation of her appearance! Throughout the entirety of the film she is constantly glancing at the refrigerator, fighting every urge to eat! Conveying to the viewer’s it is evident drug addiction can lead to harming one’s body, which can result in losing of limbs, mind’s, or even personal

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