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Union Square

2004, Movie, NR, 90 mins

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Stephen J. Szklarski's rough and raw video documentary strips all the perceived poetry from heroin abuse in and around New York City's Union Square area, a hardscrabble life immortalized by Lou Reed in the Velvet Underground's classic junkie ode, "Run Run Run." Dispelling any illusion of heroin chic, Szklarski focuses on seven homeless junkies and one dope-addicted dealer and reveals a desperate, deeply depressing existence that revolves solely around chasing down the next ba... read more leave a comment
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