Trainspotting - S11 E83
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Get ready to Choose Life (and a podcast!), because Season 11 is officially here, and we're kicking off our brand-new theme of 'Drugs' movies with a true behemoth of 90s films: Danny Boyle's iconic Trainspotting (1996).
Join us as we unpack why Trainspotting has captivated audiences for decades, despite its characters being, well, mostly "assholes". We dive deep into the film's gritty depiction of heroin use – a portrayal that absolutely, objectively does not glamorize addiction, no matter what Bob Dole (who hadn't even seen it!) might have thought. We'll explore how Danny Boyle's visionary direction, heavily influenced by Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, delivers a visually experimental and energetic experience despite its heavy subject matter. You’ll hear about the famous "Worst Toilet in Scotland", which still manages to skeeve Sarah out to this day and wonder if there is "too much poo" in this movie.
We’ll dissect the infamous "Choose Life" monologue, which turns out to be far more cynical than many might initially believe. We’ll also give our two cents on the film’s unique cast, from Ewan McGregor's smug Renton, Robert Carlyle's terrifying Begbie, Jonny Lee Miller's Sick Boy, and Ewen Bremner's surprisingly pure Spud.
Here’s what you can expect from this episode:
- We discuss why Trainspotting was chosen to kick things off in season one.
- Expect a deep dive into the controversial accusations of the film "glamorizing" drug use.
- We break down the unlikable, yet entertaining, ensemble of characters including Ewan McGregor's Renton, Robert Carlyle's Begbie, and Ewen Bremner's Spud.
- We consider Trainspotting as a coming-of-age narrative, particularly for Renton.
- Hear about the infamous feud between Danny Boyle and Ewan McGregor.
Season 11 runs until August 11th with 8 episodes
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