lunes, 26 de octubre de 2009

I Chose not choose, and the reasons there`s no fuckin reasons, Who need reasons if you got heroin

Transpotting became almost a cultural phenomenon as soon as it was released in Britain in February 1996. This film is a great work, it was based in a novel of Irvine Welsh writed in 1993. The film is about a group of yonkies friends that live in Scotland. Their favorite hobbies are got some drugs and then went to apartment to enjoy them. One day Renton (Ewan McGregor) decided try to forget her addiction, he try to forger her passion for the heroin, and be average person whit a car and a big television. These decisions are reasoned for the bad consequences and troubles than he and her friends had for to live a yonkie life.
I love this film, because doesn't condemn drug addicts, but it is probably more effective than any amount of preachy moralizing as it depicts the devastating consequences that can happen to drug users (maybe a good lesson to me jajja).
The film is well acted by a cast who has (mostly) become pretty famous since. Especially memorable is Robert Carlyle as the violent Begbie or Ewan McGregor as Renton. The film is directed to Danny Boyle inspired in a Irvine Welsh novel and screenplay it was charged for John Hodge.
This film have a great soundtrack, maybe is one of my favorites soundtracks. The principal song “lust for life” from Iggy Pop, or Just a perfect a day, from the ex Velvet Underground vocal singer Lou Reed are a greats songs then you must have you ear in your mp3.
I have seen this film many times. It is an instant classic. Go check it out.

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