Requiem for a Dream (2000)

Fetal Position

Alone in their suffering, Harry (Jared Leto), Marion (Jennifer Connelly), Tyrone (Marlon Wayans) and Sara (Ellen Burstyn) curl up in the fetal position.

Directed by Darren Aronofsky.

Released in 2000 by Lionsgate.

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  • character-type: Host
  • character-type: Patient
  • character-type: Druggie
  • character-type: Elderly Person
  • character-type: Son
  • character-type: Mother
  • character-type: Girlfriend
  • character-type: Prisoner
  • action: Hug
  • action: Cry
  • action: Smile
  • editors-choice: Endings
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • primary-genre: Independent
  • secondary-genre: Social Issue Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Independent Dramas
  • mood: Creepy
  • mood: Disturbing
  • mood: Emotional
  • mood: Dark
  • mood: Controversial
  • prop: Bandage
  • prop: Hospital Bed
  • prop: Couch
  • prop: Cash
  • setting: TV Studio
  • setting: Apartment
  • setting: Hospital
  • setting: Jail
  • setting: Prison
  • theme: Regret
  • theme: Loss
  • theme: Addiction
  • theme: Despair
  • theme: Fear
  • theme: Abandonment
  • theme: Acceptance
  • actor: Jared Leto
  • actor: Marcia Jean Kurtz
  • actor: Louise Lasser
  • actor: Jennifer Connelly
  • actor: Marlon Wayans
  • actor: Te'ron A. O'Neal
  • actor: Christopher McDonald
  • actor: Ellen Burstyn
  • actor: Denise Dowse
  • director: Darren Aronofsky
  • producer: Palmer West
  • producer: Stefan Simchowitz
  • producer: Ben Barenholtz
  • producer: Jonah Smith
  • producer: Ann Ruark
  • producer: Beau Flynn
  • editor: Jay Rabinowitz
  • costume-designer: Laura Jean Shannon
  • production-designer: James Chinlund
  • role-name: Rae
  • role-name: Young Tyrone
  • role-name: Tappy Tibbons
  • role-name: Tyrone C. Love
  • role-name: Harry Goldfarb
  • role-name: Ada
  • role-name: Sara Goldfarb
  • role-name: Tyrone's Mother
  • role-name: Marion Silver
  • screenwriter: Darren Aronofsky
  • screenwriter: Hubert Selby Jr.
  • year: 2000
  • studio: Lionsgate