March 1, 2014 Requiem for a Dream Requiem for a Dream (2014) Ashley Lily Scarlett Requiem for a Dream – Hubert Selby Jnr Requiem for a Dream – Darren Aronofsky Like this:Like Loading... Related
March 1, 2014 - 12:45 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett Maybe sometimes. In the book and the film of “Requiem for a Dream” they die in throes of agony. Reply
March 1, 2014 - 12:44 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett Thank you, John. Are you familiar with the book and/or the film? Reply
March 1, 2014 - 4:06 pm Son of Sharecroppers I don’t know either the film or the book. This image is very fine–and very unsettling. Excellent. Reply
March 1, 2014 - 6:01 pm Ashley Lily Scarlett Ah, good! It’s a most unsettling story. Addiction and the havoc it wreaks. Great book, great film. Reply
March 2, 2014 - 3:36 am timethief I haven’t read the book or watched the film but I’m mesmerized by the image. It’s disturbing and amazing at the same time. Reply
March 2, 2014 - 9:37 am Ashley Lily Scarlett Oh, that’s good to hear, thank you. I’m glad it gives something of the feel of the movie and the book. Reply
March 2, 2014 - 7:15 am Richard Guest That dress is like a stain. I love the directness of the image. Haven’t read or seen RfaD, but I think I’ll give it a go – I quite like harrowing. Reply
March 2, 2014 - 9:39 am Ashley Lily Scarlett A red dress plays a major part in the life of one of the characters. I hope you enjoy them Richard. Reply
March 3, 2014 - 6:28 am harrienijland Hi, my pleasure! I like your photo’s so far, curious to see more; some feel a bit familiar; thanks for the follow and see you! Cheers, harrie. Reply
March 3, 2014 - 6:31 am Ashley Lily Scarlett When I was looking through your blog I thought the same thing. We both seem to like photographing close ups of graffiti, for one thing. π Reply
March 7, 2014 - 5:36 am Ashley Lily Scarlett I didn’t know there was a song, too. I’ll have to hunt it down. π Reply
March 8, 2014 - 9:11 am Ashley Lily Scarlett Oh, yes, I recognise it from the soundtrack but I’d not heard it as a piece. Thank you, Malin, I like it very much. Reply
March 14, 2014 - 10:17 am Ashley Lily Scarlett Both very powerful works, Joseph. Some people find them too distressing. I think both are wonderful. Reply
I think i’s just a pause. They don’t die.
Maybe sometimes. In the book and the film of “Requiem for a Dream” they die in throes of agony.
Great job on this one Ashley.
Thank you, John.
Are you familiar with the book and/or the film?
been wanting to see the film .. just haven’t yet.
It’s a harrowing work of art, so too the book.
I don’t know either the film or the book. This image is very fine–and very unsettling. Excellent.
Ah, good! It’s a most unsettling story. Addiction and the havoc it wreaks. Great book, great film.
I haven’t read the book or watched the film but I’m mesmerized by the image. It’s disturbing and amazing at the same time.
Oh, that’s good to hear, thank you. I’m glad it gives something of the feel of the movie and the book.
That dress is like a stain. I love the directness of the image. Haven’t read or seen RfaD, but I think I’ll give it a go – I quite like harrowing.
A red dress plays a major part in the life of one of the characters. I hope you enjoy them Richard.
Dreamy with an edge! Nice Ashley! π
Thank you, Mark. π
So well seen, beautiful.
Oh, thank you, Erassima!
I think itΒ΄s a wonderful shot!
Thank you, harrie. Welcome! π
Hi, my pleasure! I like your photo’s so far, curious to see more; some feel a bit familiar; thanks for the follow and see you! Cheers, harrie.
When I was looking through your blog I thought the same thing. We both seem to like photographing close ups of graffiti, for one thing. π
And shop-windows π
π Thanks so much for all the likes, Harrie.
Me like!
(My daughter’s favourite movie + song). π
I didn’t know there was a song, too. I’ll have to hunt it down. π
I guess you already heard this… The soundtrack.
Oh, yes, I recognise it from the soundtrack but I’d not heard it as a piece. Thank you, Malin, I like it very much.
Very intriguing, Was not familiar with the novel or film.
Both very powerful works, Joseph. Some people find them too distressing. I think both are wonderful.