Review of Trainspotting (1996) by Connor _ — 01 Aug 2011
Danny Boyle's pop drug movie has the Guy Richie-esque quality of barely-legible Cockney accents, which forced me to turn on subtitles. This is the epidemy of British pop culture, or it was at it's point in time.
It's trademark is the way it handles drug addiction life, much less serious than Requiem for a Dream, with an excellent cast. B+.
This review of Trainspotting (1996) was written by Connor _ on 01 Aug 2011.
Trainspotting has generally received very positive reviews.
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