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What is the passionate respect for Kubrick expressed in the youth drama ``Trainspotting''?

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What is the passionate respect for Kubrick expressed in the youth drama ``Trainspotting''?

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"Trainspotting" synopsis

Renton, who lives in Scotland, is a complete heroin addict. He lives a lazy life hanging out with Begbie, an alcoholic and violent, Sick Boy, a 007 geek and womanizer, Spud, who is kind and timid at heart, and Tommy, the only honest man who doesn't do heroin. Renton and his friends try to quit using heroin, but for some reason they end up getting back to it. Moreover, even the honest Tommy is drawn into heroin. . Afterwards, Renton was forcibly isolated from his family and managed to quit heroin after overcoming severe withdrawal symptoms and hallucinations, but even when he finally got a job, he was fired because of Begbie and Sick Boy. . Unfortunately, Tommy contracted AIDS from the needle and ended up dying. . Renton and his friends are unable to follow the right path. Meanwhile, a story about the lucrative drug trade came to light. .


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The pioneer of “Cool Britannia” that emerged in the 1990s



The appearance of this work was so vivid. When Shibuya, Tokyo was still known as a mecca for mini-theaters, Cinema Rise (closed in 2016), located at the top of Spain Hill, was filled with excitement, with long lines of people waiting to see this movie. As soon as the screening began inside the venue, I could feel the enchanting scent that beckoned me to a culture I had never experienced before.


In the 1990s, British pop culture was a worldwide sensation, also known as "Cool Britannia." ``Trainspotting'' served as the leader of the movie division. The setting is Edinburgh, Scotland. They don't have regular jobs and hang out with friends, and before they know it, one by one they are climbing the stairs of euphoria through drugs, and when they wake up, the reality of having no job, no dreams, and no future hits them all at once. This is a masterpiece that depicts the youth of young people who survive such situations with a sense of speed.


To put it simply, this work had three surprises. One is the title. The word can also be translated as ``train geek,'' but there is nothing related to trains in the plot. However, for some reason, the viewer is captivated by this mysterious sound and cannot help but say the words, as if they have mastered a meaningful spell (the meaning was clarified in the sequel released in 2017). ing).


The second thing is that it depicts the theme of drugs head-on. It is said that in the movie medium, it is safe to keep dangerous subjects vague or only lightly hinted at, but this film takes a fairly bold approach to taboo topics, yet never glorifies drugs. do not have. However, it is not a pursuit of ``moral correctness''; rather, it depicts a young man running through the 1990s with a completely new set of values.


Third, he combined various elements such as music, fashion, acting, literature, and design to create a series of chemical reactions throughout the movie. In particular, those who have experienced the movie will notice how the main character's monologues overlap while Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life" and Underworld's "Born Slippy" are played, and the title background by design group TOMATO is fused with that. There was an indescribable feeling of euphoria that only I could understand.



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