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To: Borges
" It was like watching a 2 hour march to the scaffold."

Yeah--that was the whole point.

As for it not saying anything new about the subject, I must have missed all those dozens of movies that depict drug addiction in aging women with no lives. I've never seen the horrors of addictions depicted so believably.

If you have a list of all these other movies about the same subject, I'm all eyes.

BTW, being faithful to the source material is a good thing. I prefered the movie's actual depiction of the situations to the book, which was even worse than Last Exit to Brooklyn.

53 posted on 03/11/2005 11:57:01 AM PST by Darkwolf377 (This space for rent)
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To: Darkwolf377
Early on in RFAD, Ellen Burstyn's character literally recites the themes of the film. It was extremely hamfisted. The movie was a pumped version of various early 70s drug films like 'The Panic in Needle Park' and the drug addict scenes in 'French Connection 2'. I didn't gain any insight from it other then that drugs are bad...which I already knew. The material was dated. IMHO
59 posted on 03/11/2005 12:03:57 PM PST by Borges
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