In that case, Ironweed is like a punch in the gut and is excruciatingly sorrowful, which I'd say makes the film a success.Lets count alcoholism and gambling too.
In that case, Ironweed is like a punch in the gut and is excruciatingly sorrowful, which I'd say makes the film a success.Lets count alcoholism and gambling too.
So, anything with Dean Martin, Robert Shaw or Richard Burton ..Lets count alcoholism and gambling too.
Ooh, 50/50 is great."50/50" is comedy that deals with cancer.
28 Days/Weeks Later
If the criteria is that the disease be the villain, then I would not include Memento because the disease is not the villain. Actually pretty much everybody in the entire movie is the villain.
If we are counting movies where addiction is the villain, then lots of Aronofsky movies come into play. Requiem for a Dream, drug addiction. Black Swan, extreme OCD and anxiety. The Wrestler, adrenaline addiction.
Then of course the various sex addictions of Lars Von Trier movies.
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