Review of Trainspotting (1996) by Grant S — 31 Jan 2016
Funny, gritty, harrowing...and brilliant.
Set in Edinburgh, Scotland, we follow the life of Renton (played by Ewen.
McGregor). Despite attempts to get clean, he is a heroin addict, as are.
His friends Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller) and Spud (Ewen Bremner). We see.
Their lives and how drugs affect them, their friends and their.
Friendship. Meanwhile, another friend, Begbie (Robert Carlyle), is not.
A drug addict but gets his highs from confrontation and violence...
The second movie by Danny Boyle. His first, Shallow Grave, was.
Excellent. This is even better.
Hilariously funny at times yet incredibly dark and gritty too. The drug.
Scene and effects of drugs are certainly not glamorised - we why they.
Do it, how difficult it is to break the addition, the short-term.
Consequences...and the long-term ones. Not as confronting or as gritty.
As Requiem for a Dream or Christiane F in terms of showing the effects.
Of drug abuse but still a fairly harrowing ordeal. Besides, those.
Movies didn't have any humour in them..
Good plot, though the ending feels like too much of a soft landing. The.
Conclusion would be the only negative, and it is a minor one, and.
Really open to taste. I would have preferred a tougher ending, that's.
All.
Solid performances all round. This is the movie that launched the.
Career of Ewen McGregor (though Shallow Grave readied it for takeoff).
Great soundtrack, with songs from Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Elastica, Pulp,.
Blur, New Order and Primal Scream, among others.
A great exploration of drug abuse and its consequences, humorously.
Told.
This review of Trainspotting (1996) was written by Grant S on 31 Jan 2016.
Trainspotting has generally received very positive reviews.
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