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- Trainspotting (film) - Wikipedia
Trainspotting is a 1996 British black comedy drama film directed by Danny Boyle, and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle and Kelly Macdonald in her film debut
- Trainspotting (1996) - IMDb
Trainspotting is the story of a humor, violence, goofiness, abuse, friendship and sadness in heroin-addicted Scotland It's a really vulgar film, with lots of disgusting scatological humor, pointless violence, and the pain of a life on heroin
- Trainspotting | Rotten Tomatoes
Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Trainspotting on Rotten Tomatoes Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!
- Trainspotting movie review film summary (1996) | Roger Ebert
The reason there is a fierce joy in “Trainspotting,” despite the appalling things that happen in it, is that it’s basically about friends in need The movie, based on a popular novel by Irvine Welsh, is about a crowd of heroin addicts who run together in Edinburgh
- Trainspotting - Official Site - Miramax
Based on Irvine Walsh's novel, Trainspotting melds grit with poetry, resulting in a film of harsh truths and stunning grace Now Playing: Trainspotting - Change of Plans Starring: Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle While the guys are sleeping, Renton decides to alter the plan to his own benefit
- Watch Trainspotting | Netflix
Renton and his mates cope with the gritty realities of heroin addiction But when Renton gets clean, he can't get away from his friends' nasty habits Watch trailers learn more
- Trainspotting streaming: where to watch online? - JustWatch
Find out how and where to watch "Trainspotting" on Netflix and Prime Video today - including free options
- Trainspotting (1996) | The Criterion Collection
With live-wire energy and stylistic verve, Trainspotting bounces across the life and times of Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor), a Scottish heroin addict who, along with his misfit mates, gets high, gets in trouble, gets clean, and gets high again, all in a bid to outrun the banality of modern existence
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