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    Trainspotting 1) Summary: ’’Trainspotting’’ is a fictionary film focusing on a young boy: Mark Renton and his friends who live in the depressed and grimy side of the big city Edinburgh. Like most of friends Mark does heroin to escape the stress and pain of the modern-day life‚ he also loves the rush that he gets from drug. Mark stands without a job and therefor has no other way of financing his expensive habit than to do shoplifting‚ robberies and mugging people on the street. At last he

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    Is ‘Trainspotting’ (UK 1996) an Irresponsible Representation of a Heroin-Chic Lifestyle? Trainspotting is a 1996 Channel 4 film‚ directed by Danny Boyle‚ based on the book written by Irvine Welsh. It follows the life of Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor)‚ a Scottish heroin addict and the influence addiction has on his and his friend’s lives. The mid-1990s saw the rise of the ‘Heroin Chic’ trend amongst young people across Britain. The term originated from the appeal of looking like a Heroin addict

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    Trainspotting is a 1996 film telling the dark comedic story of Mark Renton and his hand few of friends in the UK and their battle with heroin addiction and breaking the law. Personal note this film is one of my all-time favorites‚ so I was incredibly excited to write a paper on it. The story opens in Edinburgh Scotland‚ Mark is running form security guards after he had just robbed a store with his friend Spud. This is the scene where Mark goes over one of the central points of the movie “choosing

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    DOES TRAINSPOTTING GLORIFY HEROIN AND DRUG TAKING? Danny Boyle’s outstanding adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s stunning novel “Trainspotting” has managed to stir some trouble since its release in 1996. Most reviews call it shocking but no matter how shocking it still ranks as one of the best Scottish movies. The film caused debates about drug use‚ specifically heroin‚ as it neither condones the use of heroin nor shuns those who have become addicted to the drug. There are many valid arguments stating

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    Choose one short chapter of Trainspotting. Consider Welsh ’s use of narrative position in that section and discuss language use (dialect‚ accent‚ taboo words) Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh is a novel based around the drug culture of Edinburgh in the 1980’s. Structured around the lives of five‚ male heroin addicts‚ the novel is assembled by a series of short stories that are tied together by characterization. The readers follow the lives of those who have chosen to drop out of polite society‚ as

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    Trainspotting – Yasmin Allen Trainspotting is a phonetically written novel by Irvine Welsh. The Scottish heroin addict battles his way through the story to kick his addiction. The captivating story of the random events that occur during a critical time in a group of Scottish junkies’ lives.   Irvine Welsh illustrates the confusion and anger many heroin addicts are subjected to and what happens once they try to quit. The story is based around Mark Renton‚ an ordinary twenty-two year old who

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    How do the micro elements mise en scène and cinematography establish characters and introduce the audience to the key themes of the film in the opening sequence of Danny Boyle’s 1996 film Trainspotting? Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television‚ choose washing machines‚ cars‚ compact disc players and electrical tin openers. Choose good health‚ low cholesterol‚ and dental insurance. Choose fixed interest mortgage repayments. Choose a starter home

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    Movie Review on Trainspotting Title: Trainspotting‚ 1996 Directed By: Danny Boyle Genre: Drama‚ Comedy‚ Crime Setting: Leith‚ Edinburgh‚ late 1980’s Characters: Ewan McGregor as Renton Jonny Lee Miller as Sick boy Robert Carlyle as Begbie Ewen Bremner as Spud Kevin McKidd as Tommy Kelly McDonald as Diane Summary: Mark Renton‚ a young man with few prospects and fewer ambitions‚ lives in Edinburgh. Like most of

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    Continuing on the theme of dream-like experiences‚ Requiem for a Dream describes the majestic sensation the group of friends feel while high on drugs: “They luxuriated in a feeling of deep and all pervading satisfaction‚ a feeling of knowing absolutely that all was well with the world and them and that the world was not only their oyster it was also their linguine with clam sauce. Not only were all things possible‚ but all things were theirs.” By examining how the characters describe their feelings

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    fact of being addicted to a particular activity‚ substance or thing is defined as an addiction. Amongst society there’s drug abusers that practice the use of heroin that brings addiction and consequences to their life. A film that can relate is‚ Trainspotting (1996) directed by Danny Boyle is about a group of heroin addicts who run together in Edinburgh. The story is narrated by Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) in search of misplaced drugs. He introduces his circle of friends‚ Ewen Bremner as Spud‚ simple-minded

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