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An analysis of Trainspotting  

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An analysis of Trainspotting Plot: A Scottish youth immersed in the local drug scene struggles to kick his heroin dependence despite the allure of escape and the influence of his doped-up friends, with varied success. Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment Rated: 18 - For graphic heroin use and resulting depravity, strong language, sex, nudity, and some violence Running Time: 94 minutes Genre: Comedy/Drama. It is a rebel romance that uses sly Scottish humour to appeal. Technical Features: • Color • 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio • Closed Captioned • English (Dolby 5.1 Digital) Language: English Location: Although primarily an indoor urban movie Trainspotting does have one scenic location at Rannoch Moor plus various scenes filmed in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Starring: Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle Director: Danny Boyle Producer: Andrew Macdonald Writer: Irvine Welsh, John Hodge Characters: * BEGBIE, a violent alcoholic psycho who even frightens his so-called mates and doesn't touch drugs. * SPUD, a hopeless but amiable heroin...

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