The Borneo Post

‘T2: Trainspott­ing’ returns after 21 years with punchy sequel

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TWO decades later, the ageing Scottish lowlifes of ‘ Trainspott­ing’ are back with a new sequel which premieres Sunday in Edinburgh.

‘ T2: Trainspott­ing’ reunites Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller and Ewen Bremner with now Oscarwinni­ng director Danny Boyle.

Renton, the character that launched the career of ‘Star Wars’ actor McGregor, returns to Edinburgh after years away -- and his friends Begbie, Sick Boy and Spud are waiting, as dysfunctio­nal as ever.

Expectatio­ns are high after the first film, which was made for just US$ 3 million in 1996, won critical acclaim and grossed over US$ 70 million worldwide.

Reviews so far have been largely positive -- The Guardian said it was not as good as the first, but “has the same punchy energy, the same defiant pessimism, and there’s nothing around like it”.

Sick Boy ( Miller) is a pimp exploiting the wave of gentrifica­tion that has swept the city, psycho Begbie (Carlyle) is an escaped convict and burglar, and Spud ( Bremer) is still “on the skag”.

Heroin has been relegated to a bit-part behind cocaine and Viagra, Begbie is even more foulmouthe­d and menacing than ever, and there are plenty more gut-wrenching gross out scenes to match Spud’s breakfast table surprise in the first movie.

Betrayal and reconcilia­tion

There are references throughout to the first movie, including to its hugely successful soundtrack with a remix of Iggy Pop’s “Lust for Life”.

Will it appeal to new audiences? “Impossible to judge,” Boyle told the Sunday Times newspaper.

‘ T2’ is about betrayal and reconcilia­tion, both in front and behind the camera.

In ‘ Trainspott­ing’, Renton ditched his friends and ran off to Amsterdam with the takings of a big drug deal.

Boyle and McGregor, who worked together on ‘Shallow Grave’ and ‘A Life Less Ordinary’, also fell out after the director cast Leonardo DiCaprio in ‘ The Beach’.

Edinburgh is more of a character in ‘T2’ than in the first movie, which was mostly shot in Glasgow despite being set in the once heroin-blighted suburb of Leith.

While beautiful, the city has a dark side -- prostituti­on is illegal but rarely prosecuted, housebreak­ing is twice the national average, and drugrelate­d deaths are amongst the highest in Scotland and rising.

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 ??  ?? (Clockwise from above) ) Director Danny Boyle poses at the world premiere of the film ‘T2 Trainspott­ing’ in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain, Jan 22; actors Kelly Macdonald (left) and Ewan McGregor; actors Anjela Nedyalkova, Robert Carlyle, Shirley...
(Clockwise from above) ) Director Danny Boyle poses at the world premiere of the film ‘T2 Trainspott­ing’ in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain, Jan 22; actors Kelly Macdonald (left) and Ewan McGregor; actors Anjela Nedyalkova, Robert Carlyle, Shirley...
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