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  1. Jun 9, 2005 · You Are Alone: Directed by Gorman Bechard. With Jessica Bohl, Richard Brundage, Keith Herron, Eric Deskin. A dark drama which takes a looks at how far its characters will go to relieve loneliness, even if only for an hour.

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    • Gorman Bechard
    • 2005-06-09
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    • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
    • The Wolf of Wall Street
    • The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo

    David Fincher's The Social Network is hailed as a masterpiece and one of the greatest films of the 21st century, but the film's trailer is a classic in its own right. The Scala & Kolacny Brothers cover of the Radiohead hit "Creep" is a large part of why the trailer for the film works as well as it does — so much so that this cover will forever be s...

    Superhero trailers tend to always use either a fast-paced song or a slow and moody cover of a popular hit. That's what makes the first trailer for James Mangold's Logan so special. The use of Johnny Cash's iconic cover of Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt" promises fans this is truly a different kind of superhero movie, giving it engaging, neo-western vibes. ...

    As divisive as Martin McDonaugh's Oscar-winning Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri may have been when it first debuted, there's no denying that the use of The Four Tops' cover of The Left Banke's "Walk Away Renée" perfectly reflects the chaotic and mean-spirited nature of the trailer. The song, which plays during the last half of the trailer...

    Comedy trailers typically aim for one primary goal: to make the audience laugh. Which makes the trailer for David Gordon Green's Pineapple Express all the more impressive with how committed it is to its pretty serious song choice: M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes." While the song is not specifically about weed (and more about how Americans tend to look down ...

    It was certainly a bold choice for the first trailer for Zack Snyder's highly ambitious adaptation of Watchmen to be set to a song that originated from the soundtrack of Batman & Robin, a film so reviled that it very nearly ended superhero movies. Yet it paid off magnificently as Smashing Pumpkins' "The End Is the Beginning Is the End" perfectly en...

    The trailers for the last several Mission: Impossible films have been brilliantly set to various songs, from Eminem and P!nk's "Won't Back Down" forGhost Protocol to Fugees' "Ready Or Not" for Rogue Nation. But neither of those hold a candle to the use of Imagine Dragons' "Friction" in the trailer for Christopher McQuarrie's Fallout. Similar to oth...

    After an introductory line, the trailer for Spike Jonze's adaptation of Where The Wild Things Are barely has any words; just the sounds of howling and the Arcade Fire hit "Wake Up." The moving nature of the song, as well as its chorus, helped give audiences just a glimpse at the emotional depth of what the general audience initially perceived as "j...

    Similar to the trailer for Where the Wild Things Are, this teaser for Ben Stiller's The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty could serve a dual purpose as a music video. The use of Of Monsters and Men's "Dirty Paws" sets a certain aura for the film as the slower build-up plays over the titular character's mundane life before quickly rising as our hero embar...

    Martin Scorsese's The Wolf Of Wall Street is perhaps one of the wildest films in the auteur's illustrious career, so it's more than fitting that the trailer is set to the beat ofKanye West's "Black Skinhead." It just makes sense that a trailer that focuses on the luxuriously unethical lifestyle of Jordan Belfortis set to a song from someone as pola...

    Many now associate the first trailer for Thor: Ragnarok as one of the best uses of Led Zeppelin's brilliant "Immigrant Song," but there's a good argument that the trailer for Fincher'sThe Girl With the Dragon Tattoo did it much better with a cover by Karen O, Trent Reznor, and Atticus Ross. The warped version of the classic hit certainly captures t...

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  2. Feb 17, 2024 · The ending of “You Are Alone” is a complex and thought-provoking one, leaving many viewers scratching their heads and wondering what exactly happened. In this article, we will delve into the ending of the movie and explain some of the key themes and symbols that are present.

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  4. The incredible soundtrack truly captures the essence of the film. Each track commands sentiment, actually contributing to the scenes and characters. Even existing independently from the film, the compilation truly expresses You Are Alone's central theme-- loneliness.

  5. You Are Alone. A man in his forties, who has become an alcoholic, a bit of a shut in and an emotional wreck in the years since losing his wife, is invited to a bachelor party.

  6. Daphne, a Yale-bound high school senior whose depression has blurred her sense of reality, works as an escort, advertising her services online. Her next door neighbor catches her as the "entertainment" at his nephew's bachelor party.

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