REQUIEM FOR A DREAM (2000)

"When Are You Coming Home?"⁠

Exploring themes of catastrophe, descent, and deterioration.

Examining Darren Aronofsky's 2000 cult classic, Requiem for a Dream. The dark drama, starring Jennifer Connelly and Jared Leto, portrays four characters whose lives descend into addiction-fueled nightmares in a relentless assault on the senses.

This capsule portrays a bleak and desperate world, centring its characters around despair, delusion, and the effects of spiralling drug addictions.

The colour palette is dominated by dark, sombre tones, with shades of black, grey, and deep blue reflecting the bleak and oppressive atmosphere of addiction.

"You make me feel like a person," poignantly delivered in "Requiem for a Dream," encapsulates the desperate longing for connection and validation amidst the characters' battles with addiction. It's a reminder of the fragile yet vital essence of human connection, making it a meaningful addiction to any wardrobe.