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Requiem For A Dream

These cinematic techniques are designed to evoke the euphoric highs and catastrophic lows of addiction, ensuring the audience feels the discomfort and anxiety of the characters’ descent 0.5.3. 3. The Illusion of Control: Drugs vs. Addictions

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The film frequently uses point-of-view (POV) shots to literally put the audience behind the characters' eyes. We experience the euphoric rush of a drug hit (as the frame seems to "suck in" on itself) and the crushing paranoia of a comedown. The camera work also changes subtly per character: Sara's scenes are often framed through her refrigerator or television screen, imprisoning her in her own home, while Harry and Tyrone's scenes are more kinetic and street-level. These cinematic techniques are designed to evoke the

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