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All the people I know including myself say that it's an amazing movie, but nobody want really to rewatch it, because it's so shocking that really makes you depressed. Also, it's the best anti-drug movie. Libertarians must watch it.

All the people I know including myself say that it's an amazing movie, but nobody want really to rewatch it, because it's so shocking that really makes you depressed. Also, it's the best anti-drug movie. Libertarians must watch it.

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drugs are bad for you..mmm'kay

druggies wont touch this with an 12 inch pole and there are plenty of those here on poal and also when voat used to exist.

i know because i used get in quarrels with them about drug use and they all would tell me how ignorant am. idiots!

I have noticed this too. There are some people who brag about taking drugs and having sex with prostitutes. I have no idea what are they doing on a conservative site.

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They were conservative hookers.

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It's a horrible journey that, in the end, doesn't seem worth taking.

Drugs are horrible and often make those addicted to them do things they don't want to do.

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It's a fantastic look into the psychology of addiction and the downward spiral, but also a really, really dark look at modern society. It's extremely profound, but also very bleak. I have watched it a couple of times in my life, but it's not one I am dying to re-watch soon simply on account of the fact that it drains you. It's also interesting to me that as I've aged, the story of Sara Goldfarb became the focal point. She became the character that impacted me the most.

Aronofsky is a brilliant writer and director. Clint Mansell is one of the best composers ever. The score in this one takes the whole story to another level.

It's definitely a movie for a solo, head-space sort of viewing - not something you're going to sit down and watch with a group of friends for easy entertainment.

Believe it or not, a lot of people watched it all together in college days, believing it to be just another Trainspotting. It's hilarious how shocked they got after watching it.

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I watched it for the first time in college, but the guy who recommended it warned me right off the bat that it wasn't exactly going to be a pick-me-up. People who think it is only about drugs have missed a lot. I'd put it in the top 10 movies of the new millennium, even though it's right on the border. I think it was made in 2000.

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That's right. I'm afraid Hollywood is not going to make this kind of movies anymore. All they are planning to do are propaganda movies about faggots and niggers. I can only hope for this trend to end sooner or later.

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Why would you want to see it AGAIN?!

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