Trainspotting (II)
Posted By admin on December 1, 2011
They would gather in the railway side and started to guess the time when the next train would pass by. They also raised a baby they didnrsquo;t figure out who his father was together. They were very satisfied with current living status. They not only didnrsquo;t want to change their current life style, but also wanted to avoid all norms and obligations, because they were all anarchists and drug users. After using drugs together for one time, the baby accidentally died. The babyrsquo;s death strongly stimulated each individual who might be the father. Renton also determined to quit drugs after numerous times of failures. After he succeeded, he began to live an ordinary life. However, his former violent friends found him with his fellows from the past. They invited him to participate in a drug business involving a huge amount of money. At last, Renton disappeared in the crowd with money he earned by trading drugs.
The director used a romantic and high-speed photography technology to shoot the scene when Renton passed out in the corner due to trance after overdose of drugs. He also added the peaceful song ldquo;One Perfect Dayrdquo; of the band ldquo;Druan Druanrdquo; as the background music to express the great pleasure after using drugs. As for the process of quitting drugs following after that, the director adopted an ultra-realistic approach with electronic music and inharmonic pictures to form the sensory stimulation, which founded a strong contrast with the previous chapter. These descriptions were weird but true and classical.
A spiritual collapse appeared again among the young generation in the United Kingdom, Europe and even the world at the end of the 20th century after the showing up of ldquo;Angry Youthsrdquo; between the 1960s and 1970s. The film ldquo;Trainspottingrdquo; was exactly the representative movie to interpret this subject. These young boys and girls were more decadent than their predecessors, but there were also more rational in some points.
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