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More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Sara Goldfarb Ellen Burstyn is a retired widow, living in a small apartment. She spends most of her time watching TV, especially a particular self-help show. She has delusions of rising above her current dull existence by being a guest on that show. Her son, Harry Jared Leto is a junkie but along with his friend Tyrone Marlon Wayans has visions of making it big by becoming a drug dealer.

Harry's girlfriend Marion Jennifer Connelly could be fashion designer or artist but is swept along in Harry's drug-centric world. Meanwhile Sara has developed an addiction of her own. She desperately wants to lose weight and so goes on a crash course involving popping pills, pills which turn out to be very addictive and harmful to her mental state. From the director of [Pi].

Did you know Edit. Trivia at around 44 mins During Ellen Burstyn 's impassioned monologue about how it feels to be old, cinematographer Matthew Libatique accidentally let the camera drift off-target.

When director Darren Aronofsky called "cut" and confronted him about it, he realized the reason Libatique had let the camera drift was because he had been crying during the take and fogged up the camera's eyepiece. This was the take used in the final print. Goofs When the characters take Heroin, either injected or snorted, the sequence showing their eyes dilating is inaccurate. Opiates produce a constricting of the pupil.

However, the dilating is correct when the characters are using Ecstasy and Cocaine. Quotes Sara Goldfarb : I'm somebody now, Harry. Crazy credits The man on the train who says "You're whacked" to Sara when she tells him that she's going to be on TV is credited as "You're Whacked".

Alternate versions Available in both the uncut, unrated version and an edited, original theatrical R-rated version mainly for conservative rental stores like Blockbuster. User reviews 2. Top review. Disturbing, Graphic and Great. I went to this movie hearing plenty of buzz about how graphic the content was.

Over the course of the movie you see just how Aronofsky wants to send his message to the audience. The characters start off with somewhat mild addictions and then next thing you know the four main characters are living in hell.

I couldn't believe how low they all fell. This movie may be the greatest anti-drug message of all time. I dare anybody to watch this and to not be touched and frightened by these characters. Before the movie started I noticed the audience was quite loud and garrulous, but as it ended and the credits rolled the whole place was stone cold silent.

It was amazing. As a whole I felt the movie was excellent. The visuals were well done and the editing was outstanding. The actors really put themselves into their roles.

Jared Leto and Jennifer Connelly had very good chemistry, while Marlon Wayans showed he is a talented actor and not just a talented comic. Ellen Burstyn. She was amazing. I can't believe an older woman would allow herself to be filmed like that.

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Laughing Guard Lianna Pai Visitor uncredited Diana Berry Drug Dealer uncredited Mark Heenehan Scotty uncredited Keith Michaels Waiter uncredited Tony Waag Contestant uncredited Produced by Ben Barenholtz Scott Vogel Guastini Michael Marino Guastini as Vincent T. Schicchi Brian Sheratt Wasserman Rebecca Wright Zweers Phillip Blackford Easter Kenny Gaskins Additional Crew Alan Aguilar Best Supporting Female Jennifer Connelly. Nominee Golden Globe. Winner Golden Trailer. Nominee Golden Trailer.

Nominee IHG Award. Winner Sierra Award. Nominee Sierra Award. Nominee Golden Reel Award. Winner Special Recognition. For excellence in filmmaking. Best Supporting Actress Ellen Burstyn.

Best Cinematic Moment Finale. Best Editing Jay Rabinowitz. Top Ten Films of the Year 2nd place. Nominee Golden Aries. Best Foreign Actress Ellen Burstyn. Winner Golden Satellite Award. Winner Audience Award. Winner Critics Award. Best Picture 6th place. Winner Best Actress.

Ellen Burstyn. Nominee Bronze Horse. Nominee International Jury Award.



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