The film that effectively launched the star careers of Robert Carlyle, Ewan McGregor and Jonny Lee Miller is a hard, barbed picaresque, culled from the bestseller by Irvine Welsh and thrown down against the heroin hinterlands of Edinburgh. Directed with abandon by Danny Boyle, Trainspotting conspires to be at once a hip youth flick and a grim cautionary fable. Released on an unsuspecting public in 1996, the picture struck a chord with audiences worldwide and became adopted as an instant symbol of a booming British rave culture (an irony, given the characters' main drug of choice is heroin not ecstasy).
McGregor, Lee Miller and Ewen Bremner play a slouching trio of Scottish junkies; Carlyle their narcotic-eschewing but hard-drinking and generally psychotic mate Begbie. In Boyle's hands, their lives unfold in a rush of euphoric highs, blow-out overdoses and agonising withdrawals (all cued to a vogueish pop soundtrack). Throughout it all, John Hodge's screenplay strikes a delicate balance between acknowledging the inherent pleasures of drug use and spotlighting its eventual consequences. In Trainspotting's world view, it all comes down to a question of choices--between the dangerous Day-Glo highs of the addict and the grey, grinding consumerism of the everyday Joe. "Choose life", quips the film's narrator (McGregor) in a monologue that was to become a mantra. "Choose a job, choose a starter home... But why would anyone want to do a thing like that?" Ultimately, Trainspotting's wised-up, dead-beat inhabitants reject mainstream society in favour of a headlong rush to destruction. It makes for an exhilarating, energised and frequently terrifying trip that blazes with more energy and passion than a thousand more ostensibly life-embracing movies. --Xan Brooks
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Ewan McGregor | Renton |
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Ewen Bremner | Spud |
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Jonny Lee Miller | Sick Boy |
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Kevin McKidd | Tommy |
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Robert Carlyle | Begbie |
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Kelly MacDonald | Diane |
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Peter Mullan | Swanney |
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James Cosmo | David Renton |
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Eileen Nicholas | Cathy Renton |
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Susan Vidler | Allison |
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Pauline Lynch | Lizzy |
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Shirley Henderson | Gail |
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Stuart McQuarrie | Gavin |
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Irvine Welsh | Mikey Forrester |
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Dale Winton | Game Show Host |
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Keith Allen | Dealer |
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Kevin Allen | Andreas |
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Annie Louise Ross | Gail's Mother |
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Billy Riddoch | Gail's Father |
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Fiona Bell | Diane's Mother |
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Vincent Friell | Diane's Father |
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Hugh Ross | Man |
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Victor Eadie | Man |
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Kate Donnelly | Woman |
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Finlay Welsh | Sheriff |
| Director | Danny Boyle |
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| Writer | Irvine Welsh, John Hodge | |
| Producer | Andrew Macdonald | |
| Photography | Brian Tufano | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | Dutch | English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Universal Pictures Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 22, 1998 |
| Regions | Region 2 |