if it were me, the first movie that comes to mind is
Requiem for a Dream http://www.flipsidemovies.com/requiemforadream.html . There are a few themes you can touch down on; the main one being addiction, followed by desperation and consequence, or you can look at the cinematics of it; the various camera angles rarely used in major pictures, the score, the different ways the director tries to keep the viewer captivated.
Okay, now I'm sounding like I'm plugging and writing a review for it (sorry), but if you haven't seen the film, or even if you had, I think it'd be an easy and definitely interesting target for the type of paper you have to do.
It's one of those movies that you can watch 10 times, and still, at the end of it, feel like you need to take a breath and process it all.
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Originally Posted by flstf
Donnie Darko.....directed by Richard Kelly
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thats another good suggestion, alot to analyze and interpret.