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Does Aronofsky make them go "ass-to-ass" like Jennifer Connelly in "Requiem for a Dream?"
Oh it's more than that.
It's frustrating that a director who is quite talented hasn't made a film since Pi that didn't feel like a self important public service announcement. Requiem for a Dream was the worst offender. It was fraught with after school special level ridiculousness. I have some hope for this one as the story seems to lend itself to his special brand of visual and narrative absurdity.
Wanna know why I didn't see it? That pretentious title.