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Trainspotting
Heroin addict Mark Renton stumbles through bad ideas and sobriety attempts with his unreliable friends -- Sick Boy, Begbie, Spud and Tommy. He also has an underage girlfriend, Diane, along for the ride. After cleaning up and moving from Edinburgh to London, Mark finds he can't escape the life he left behind when Begbie shows up at his front door on the lam, and a scheming Sick Boy follows.
Release : | 1996 |
Rating : | 8.1 |
Studio : | Figment Films, Film4 Productions, The Noel Gay Motion Picture Company, |
Crew : | Art Department Assistant, Art Department Assistant, |
Cast : | Ewan McGregor Ewen Bremner Jonny Lee Miller Kevin McKidd Robert Carlyle |
Genre : | Drama Crime |
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While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed She was looking kind of dumb with her finger and her thumb In the shape of an "L" on her foreheadWell, the years start coming and they don't stop coming Fed to the rules and I hit the ground running Didn't make sense not to live for fun Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumbSo much to do, so much to see So what's wrong with taking the back streets? You'll never know if you don't go You'll never shine if you don't glowHey, now, you're an all star, get your game on, go play Hey, now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid And all that glitters is gold Only shooting stars break the moldIt's a cool place and they say it gets colder You're bundled up now wait 'til you get older But the meteor men beg to differ Judging by the hole in the satellite pictureThe ice we skate is getting pretty thin The water's getting warm so you might as well swim My world's on fire. How about yours? That's the way I like it and I'll never get boredHey, now, you're an all star, get your game on, go play Hey, now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid And all that glitters is gold Only shooting stars break the moldGo for the moon Go for the moon Go for the moon Go for the moonHey, now, you're an all star, get your game on, go play Hey, now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid And all that glitters is gold Only shooting starsSomebody once asked could I spare some change for gas I need to get myself away from this place I said yep, what a concept I could use a little fuel myself And we could all use a little changeWell, the years start coming and they don't stop coming Fed to the rules and I hit the ground running Didn't make sense not to live for fun Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumbSo much to do, so much to see So what's wrong with taking the back streets? You'll never know if you don't go You'll never shine if you don't glowHey, now, you're an all star, get your game on, go play Hey, now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid And all that glitters is gold Only shooting stars break the moldAnd all that glitters is gold Only shooting stars break the mold
The film that started Danny Boyle's fantastic career, this is a must watch film by anyone and everyone.
Trainspotting is a film which plays a precarious balancing act. It's shocking and brutal, yet it's hilarious at the same time. The screenplay is incredibly witty and thought-provoking; the characters are well-rounded and the fast pace makes it very engaging. Its portrayal of drugs is honest, yet the film delves very much into the fantastical. The best thing about Trainspotting, however, is the brave soundtrack. Many of the best sequences in the film feature hard drug taking, overdoses, withdrawal symptoms and graphic violence to upbeat 90's songs. Whilst I admit that this sounds like a recipe for potential disaster, the outcome is genius. It makes you question basic ideas of friendship and family, staying in your mind even after you've finished watching it, like all great films should. From start to finish, it keeps you guessing as to what will happen next, playing with your expectations and delivering some serious surprises, most notably in the form of Kelly MacDonald's character. What I would say is don't watch this if you want a lovely, passive feel-good film. Whilst Trainspotting is funny, the level of humour is dark and the overall tone of the film is quite rightly pessimistic. If you like this film, I highly recommend Shallow Grave for further exploration of Danny Boyle's work. If you don't, choose life and watch the Greatest Showman or Frozen and have a nice sing.
"Trainspotting" is a 90-minute movie from the UK and this one was released back in the 1990s. It had its 20th anniversary last year and just got a sequel even more recently. This sequel brought back all the key players from the original here, not just Oscar winner Danny Boyle, but also his writer John Hodge and all the key players from the cast including lead actor Ewan McGregor. But this is not just a very British movie, it is also a very Scottish movie, not on the level of Braveheart, but close behind. It has also become a huge cult classic over the years and I am not too surprised it is comfortably inside IMDb's Top250 as really everybody has heard the title Trainspotting and not just since the sequel. But back to this one here: It is basically the story of a heroine addict and we get to watch his attempts to get clean. At the same time we get an insight into the criminal life involving him and his friends that keep raising new obstacles in his way to a better life. So there are many subjects in here: crime, friendship, addiction, love too, although it really isn't in the middle of the action at any point.I find it interesting to see how the careers of the protagonists continued in the two decades since this came out. Some made it big, starred on Star Wars or won Emmys, while for others (and not too few) this movie here is still the career-defining work. Not a surprise though given the film's status. One would be John Hodge, the writer I mentioned earlier because he scored an Oscar nomination with his screenplay here, nothing really to be taken for granted as I can see American audiences and awards bodies struggling with the material here. But I guess class prevailed. Oh yeah, I really want to mention the many James Bond references here and this film is definitely a nice little tribute to 007. I am a huge fan of the latter, so these inclusions were one reason why I liked the first 45 minutes more than the second 45 minutes overall. Sure the ending was pretty great, but before that there was a great deal of mediocrity at times sadly. This is a bit strange as there was a lot more happening in the second half than early on. The beginning was really more of an introduction to the characters and their backgrounds and I felt that story-wise there wasn't too much happening, at least not compared to the later parts of the film. Maybe it was Boyle's talent that made the film stand out when it stood out the most. I can't deny I like him. Overall, this 1996 film as well as its recent sequel were good, but not great films in my opinion. I recommend them both.