Trainspotting (1996)
Trainspotting (1996) is a gritty, iconic drama directed by Danny Boyle, based on Irvine Welsh’s novel. Set in Edinburgh, the film follows a group of heroin addicts navigating their chaotic lives. The protagonist, Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor), struggles with addiction while reflecting on his self-destructive choices. The film is known for its raw portrayal of drug culture, dark humor, and unforgettable soundtrack. It explores themes of friendship, escape, and the harsh realities of life. Trainspotting became a cult classic, leaving a lasting impact on the 90s film landscape and remaining relevant in discussions of addiction and personal transformation.

