Review of Trainspotting (1996) by Jean-Pol C — 02 Apr 2017
My opinion-.
"Trainspotting" is a movie by Danny Boyle, adapted by Irvine Welsh's.
Best-seller in 1993, describing the adventures of a group of young.
Scottish heroin addicts and it was this movie that launched the career.
Of The actor Ewan McGregor, who takes the lead. Beyond the addiction to.
Drugs, the film explores the sordid living conditions of the younger.
Generation in a Scotland in full economic depression. "Trainspotting".
Does not constitute an apology for drugs, and thanks to a great script.
That dares to unveil this glaucous universe of Scottish junkies.
Whatever junkie is a universal word and the situations in Scotland are.
The same everywhere. Danny Boyle approaches with humor and almost a.
Certain lightness, a taboo subject that is drug, the movie is also very.
Well realized and on a very good rhythm. A movie that I advise.
This review of Trainspotting (1996) was written by Jean-Pol C on 02 Apr 2017.
Trainspotting has generally received very positive reviews.
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