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[...] around. The film is cheeky, light-hearted and humorous unlike Pi or any of the later films Aronofsky is associated with. While he was at AFI, Aronofksy made two other short films; Protozoa and [...]
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[...] on this matter will occur later in the list (to a degree of near insanity in some cases), Aronofsky is a perfect example of how to approach the context of a story as far as careful attention to [...]
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[...] that it’s regularly cited as one of the lengthiest fight scenes in cinema history. Darren Aronofsky was deeply inspired by John and Frank’s neverending pummeling and it helped shape many of the [...]
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[...] having told the story of wrestler who has fallen in disgrace and his intense struggles, Darren Aronofsky directed Black Swan (2010), a film with similar themes of obsession and professional-artistic [...]
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[...] approach compared to Batman killing criminals in the recent DC Extended Universe entry. Darren Aronofsky, famed director of mature psychological thrillers such as Requiem For A Dream and Black Swan, [...]
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[...] feeling in control. 1. A Clockwork Orange (1971, Stanley Kubrick) 2. Black Swan (2006, Darren Aronofsky) Behavioral studies have been conducted on a variety of subjects and species. From human-animal [...]
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[...] the cover of “American Cinematographer” and her first personal camera operator. For Darren Aronofsky, she shot the drama “The Wrestler” (2008). Aronofsky wanted her because she shot a lot of [...]
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[...] , Plath, Woolf. You can’t kill yourself before you’re even published!” 5. Pi (1998) Like all Aronofsky films, Pi is a film about obsession. It’s Aronofsky’s first major film, and it follows [...]
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[...] shots, but create a meditative environment with which to absorb the films’ meanings. 17. Darren Aronofsky and Clint Mansell Darren Aronofsky is one of the most exciting directors in modern cinema, [...]
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[...] in the same ways that Danny Boyle did five years previously with Trainspotting. However, Aronofsky’s approach offers no redemption in sight as the pangs of addiction creep around everywhere like [...]
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