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T2 Trainspotting (2017)
Release :
2017-01-27
Runtime :
117 min.
Genre :
Crime, Drama
Production :
DNA Films, TriStar Pictures, Cloud Eight Films, Decibel Films, Film4
Cast :
Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller, Ewen Bremner, Robert Carlyle, Kelly Macdonald, Shirley Henderson, Irvine Welsh, Anjela Nedyalkova, Karl Argue, Simon Weir
Crew :
Danny Boyle, John Hodge, Irvine Welsh, John Hodge, Bernard Bellew, Danny Boyle, Christian Colson, Andrew Macdonald, Jon Harris, Gail Stevens, Mark Tildesley, Adam Squires, Véronique Melery, Stephen Noble, Chris Lyons, Claire Campbell, John Gorman, Brendan Houghton, Katie Johnston, Elo Soode, Glenn Freemantle, Glenn Freemantle, Colin Gregory, Colin Nicolson, Jon Maskell, Rebecca Farhall, Martin Auld, Russell D. Equi, Andy Finnie, Stuart W. Fraser, Neil Cairns, Amy MacIlraith, Sylvia Parker, Anthony Dod Mantle
Vote Average:
7.5 Count: 34
Overview :
First there was an opportunity......then there was a betrayal. Twenty years have gone by. Much has changed but just as much remains the same. Mark Renton returns to the only place he can ever call home. They are waiting for him: Spud, Sick Boy and Begbie. Other old friends are waiting too: sorrow, loss, joy, vengeance, hatred, friendship, love, longing, fear, regret, diamorphine, self-destruction and mortal danger, they are all lined up to welcome him, ready to join the dance.
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Review
This review of T2: Trainspotting is spoiler free

**** (4/5)

"They may be twenty years older when trying to reconnect but they are still none the wiser", was the quote from director Danny Boyle when promoting T2: Trainspotting that may be so but they have still moments of seriousness. They still have the emotion, the same taste or even the same mindset as they try to remember their time from 20 years ago. When Boyle announced that he was going to direct the very long-awaited sequel to the original 1996 cult classic, based on Irvine Welsh's fifth novel Porno there was a lot of controversy from fans of the first one; how would they do it? Where will it go? Does it need a sequel? Can you make a sequel after this long? Were the first few of their many questions that they asked, but when the release was announced it soon turned into one of the most anticipated British film sequels of all time. But is it as good? 

The film opens with Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) living in Amsterdam, dreaming of the past and all the good times he had with his friends, Begbie, Sick Boy and Spud, all those times they shared jokes and even had the odd bit of drugs. Then we transfer to Edinburgh, to Frank Begbie (Robert Carlyle) currently spending time in prison. Through to Sick Boy (Johnny Lee Miller) an owner of one of the top bars in Scotland, then we spend with Spud (Ewan Bremner) who is trying to get back with his wife (Shirley Henderson) and kid, but also still goes through the addiction to heroine he had all those years ago. The arrival of Renton back at Edinburgh, they suddenly become happier but they also question him to see what he has been up to "Hello Mark, so what have you been up to for twenty years?" Sick Boy asks him towards the start of the film, it's a question that feels as if it's never going to be answered – seemingly hinting that we will never know what he has been up to. He does start to answer, stating that he had a job, a wife and a couple of kids but he is then interrupted by Boyle's transitioning to another character. 

It's a slightly disjointed opening to the very long-awaited sequel and it takes a while for the film to recover from it, but what happens after that during the second act slightly makes up for it. With Renton and Simon (a.k.a Sick Boy) trying to reconnect after years apart, it takes a while granted but when they finally join they are up to their previous shenanigans what essentially made the film's predecessor manic, but it goes of that style and tries to go a little more serious there are a couple of zingers from each of the characters, whereby Trainspotting had an insane amount of hilarious moments it's sequel veers away from it, it's as if these twenty have entirely changed these people. However their friendship falls with the return of Begbie who wants to reconnect with Sick Boy and Spud after spending years in prison but with Renton he still remembers what he did to him all that time ago, he wants revenge after being betrayed out of a lot of money, meanwhile Spud comes up with a new hobby to right stories of their time together, it's a way for him to come off the drugs and hopefully to get back with his wife. This starts to affect him dearly when he remembers one of his friends. It's a slightly blunt look back at the past as there are only a few fresh but short flashbacks of each of them. 

There are times when T2: Trainspotting riffs on the same aspects as its predecessor, especially one moment when Simon's partner Veronika (Anjela Nedyalkova) wants to hear what Renton's mantra "Choose life" means, he states the many things that she could choose, it's a moment that is short but it brings back a slight feeling of nostalgia, yet there are many moments through the entire film that do that, though it's a blunt force of nostalgia that runs throughout there are many times when we feel it. In the second act it is a bit muddled as it tries to make up for the disjointed moments in the opening, the third certainly makes up for it, this is when it becomes the sequel we've all been waiting for. It becomes a little manic, there are many funny moments, some sad moments and there are some moments within the third act that bring back a lot of nostalgia, there is even a stunning shot of the three friends, going back to their former lives. It's fair to say the third act is the best part of the film that couldn't have come more timely. Sure enough T2: Trainspotting isn't anywhere near as manic, funny or as good as it's predecessor but there is still plenty here to enjoy for Boyle's first directed sequel, that time that we all waited is worth it as this film fills the twenty hole left from the first movie.

VERDICT: Boyle's first ever sequel isn't as good or as manic as it's predecessor but there is still plenty here to enjoy, it's sometimes funny, it's sad and best of all it's a nostalgic look back to the 1996 cult classic, one of the best movies of 2017 so far. 
It's not often I go to the cinema to watch a day-one screening, but my love of Irvine Welsh and the previous Trainspotting film meant I just could not resist.

This film is a wonderful show of friendship and Begbie's psycho temper which encapsulates left over stories from the first book and large portions of 'Porno' the following book.

I'm pleased to announce that all characters still have that beautiful chemistry featured in the original and work to provide scenes of pure comedy genius and others of emotion and absolute anger. The film really lives and breathes nostalgia of its predecessor, as well as showing how, even if we all change on the outside, we are still the same on the insides. We all make the same choices in life over and over.

My only complaint with this film is that it didn't feel as slick as the first film. This is probably because of the vast improvements in cinematography which you'd expect considering there's an over 20 year age gap. Transitional shots mean you're waiting that little bit longer, but you are probably looking at some of the best views Scotland has to offer in that time.

To sum up, I'd have to say this film is essential viewing for anybody who's seen the first film or read the books. There are so many references which you'll pick up on, leaving you with a wry and joyous smile throughout. For anyone else, you need to watch the original film first (and understand Scottish for anyone reading not in the UK), but I assure you that this film will not disappoint. 
20 years after Renton stole the drugs money from his friends, he returns to Scotland to repay them and see what's become of them. Spud, Sick Boy and Begbie aren't too pleased to see him though, but nostalgia overcomes them all. The story isn't particularly special, but the theme of losing touch and lack of lifetime achievement is driven home with real power and emotion, with a lot more depressing humour than I expected.

The characters are where the beauty is, from Renton's everyman, Spud's innocence, Sick Boy's laddish attitude or Begbie's crudeness. Seeing them back together is a beautiful thing, their chemistry is magnificent and their performances are undeniably good.

T2 was never going to be as iconic as its predecessor. But there's enough heartwarming reference to the first movie to bring a nostalgic smile, but not too much to feel like recycling. The problem for me is that now Boyle is a proper filmmaker, it's lost its independent tone and touch - it feels more studio produced and less organic.

The gang clearly loved being back together, and that's enough to celebrate - even if T2 lacks the unique spark of its original.

4/5 
A lot has changed in the twenty years since Trainspotting was first released; Danny Boyle has gone on to become such a diverse and exciting director, the four leading men of the ensemble cast have each had varying successes throughout their careers and well, Edinburgh has developed into somewhat more of a nicer area than it was back then.

There has been a lot of hype surrounding T2 Trainspotting as it's the sequel to one of the best and most quintessential British films ever made however, is twenty years too long of a gap between the films? The answer is a resounding no because T2 Trainspotting is such a different film from the first and that's what makes this sequel worth being made. 

Twenty years since he betrayed his friends and left Scotland £16,000 richer, Mark "Rent Boy" Renton (Ewan McGregor) returns to Scotland to make amends with those he wronged. He finds Daniel "Spud" Murphy (Ewen Bremner) still addicted to heroin and Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson (Jonny Lee Miller) setting up blackmail targets in order to make money.

There's one face Renton is keen to avoid in particular and that's Francis "Franco" Begbie's (Robert Carlyle), his psychopathic friend who certainly hasn't forgotten the betrayal and is keen to teach Renton a lesson.

Twenty years is a long time, especially in film, so it was always a bit of a mixed reaction when I first heard a sequel to Trainspotting was actually being made. On one hand I was sceptical because there's been so many sequel that have left it too long and just ended up being nowhere near as good as the original, and on the other hand I was enthused by the news, particularly with the fact that both Danny Boyle and the original cast would be coming back. I mean, doing a sequel to Trainspotting would just be criminal without these guys.

It would have been easy and pretty poor of them to just make the same film they did twenty years ago however, like in most people's lives, things change. It makes for a much more interesting sequel as Danny Boyle delivers a film that reintroduces us to these familiar characters yet quickly informs us that, most of them, are living much different lives than before. Aided by a brilliantly dark screenplay from John Hodge, Boyle's T2 Trainspotting is a similarly energetic beast to the first.

The film's visual appeal is again attained through sharp editing from Jon Harris and some creative cinematography from Anthony Dod Mantle, both making it very clear that this is unmistakably a Danny Boyle film. I mentioned the energy of the film before and while it moves along at a fast pace, I like how it's notably slower than the first film, mirroring the diminishing energy levels of the characters in comparison to their youth.

Coming to the performances, T2 Trainspotting possesses four leads who clearly want to do justice to the original film that put them all on the map. Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller and Ewen Bremner all do a great job with Hodge's screenplay however, the real stand out performance comes from Robert Carlyle as Begbie. Carlyle has always been an underrated actor and he really is brilliant in this film, harnessing the psychopathic side of Begbie's personality and running wild with it throughout, combining with Boyle's filmmaking to great effect.

T2 Trainspotting is a worthy sequel that, while not besting the original, brings something new to the table and takes us on another ride with these much loved characters from British cinema. The only gripe I had with the film was their choice not to use Iggy Pop's version of Lust for Life to close out the film, which would have made much more sense instead of the cover version they chose to use. 
T2 is all you could hope a sequel can be. Independent and respectful to its predecessor while standing on its own merits as a great movie, art even, powerful maybe. 20 years on things have changed,mostly. It's funny,sad and mature above all else. Boyles directing is complemented with a great script and beautiful cinematography. On to the important aspects, the film plays cleverly With nostalgia without depending on it,giving the audience of the 1996 cult classic something to savor, while also standing independently as an entertaining and even inventive film. Performances are a solid as you'd expect, Robert Carlyle returns in a fantastic albeit expected performance as begbie. The film introduces the advancement in technology over the intervening years with inventive and clever special effects, however the original also boasted some amazing trick of the lens. Finally upon leaving the cinema one gets a feeling of bittersweet and sorrowful fulfillment, the characters we've come to know over the last 20 years hive us nearly two hours of nostalgia packed entertainment, yet one can't help but long for its energetic,frenetic and classic predecessor, no matter how good its sequel is, and it is. 

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