Trainspotting update feed
"17.07.2017 "I chose not to choose life. I chose somethin' else. And the reasons? There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you've got heroin?" Director: Danny Boyle Writers: John Hodge and Irvine Welsh Cinematographer: Brian Tufano Composer: --- Cast: Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, Kelly Macdonald, Peter Mullan, James Cosmo, Eileen Nicholas, Susan Vidler, Pauline Lynch and Shirley Henderson Previous rating: 7/10 New rating: 9/10"
"When: April 16th First-Time Viewing: Yes. How: Online. What'd I Think?: Dark, disturbing, realistic, and memorable illustration of addiction. My Rating: 10/10 Other Notes: NA. "
"7 / 10 - Yes. This movie is worth deserving of a higher rating and the acting and directing are perfect but I really strugled watching some scenes that were realistic about drugs that made me uncomfortable. So yeah, if don't mind blood and syringes watch it because it gives you an authentic portrayal of a drug addict life."
"Kolmisen vuotta viime kerrasta. En tajua miksi en ole aiemmin pitänyt tätä muuna kuin hyvänä elokuvana. Ihanasti vitun sekaisin oleva mestariteoshan tämä on, ei siitä pääse mihinkään."
"22/1/17 One of the stand-out films of the 90's. This inventive, funny, shocking and powerful film has more energy than any film has any right to have as we follow the drug-fuelled lives of Renton, Sick-Boy, Spud and Begbie. A landmark in British cinema."
"11.12. Netflix Uusintakatselu. Realistinen huumekuvaus, joka näyttää myös sen himon sekä syyn sille, eikä osoittele sormella."
“This film is beautiful, funny, shocking, brutal, tragic, and hopeful. First time I saw it, I didn't like it much, mostly because its so hard to under”
“This film is beautiful, funny, shocking, brutal, tragic, and hopeful. First time I saw it, I didn't like it much, mostly because its so hard to under”
"Danny Boyle's second (and IMO, his best) directorial feature is a kinetically vocal ditty about the heroin drug scene in a culturally rich yet economically poor section of Edinburgh. Mark Renton, played by Ewan McGregor in a breakthrough role, is a young opioid dependent living in the capital city of Scotland along with his motley crew of fellow addicts. Deciding to finally seek the path of a drug free life, he quickly comes to realize that sometimes, spotting trains can be funny, while at o"