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Human Traffic - Remixed Remixed edition
Human Traffic
Human Traffic - Remixed Remixed edition
Human Traffic
The Ecstasy-fuelled youth culture of England is examined in this buoyant, good-natured film from 25-year-old newcomer, Justin Kerrigan. A group of young Welsh revellers, including Jip (John Simm), Lulu (Lorrain Piliongon), and Koop (Shaun Parkes) endure their mundane jobs all week, and then cut loose on a typically wild Friday night of dancing, drinking, drugging, shagging, and then recovering in order to deal with their parents come Sunday. The film's guileless pro-drug stance may prove off-putting to more jaded and conservative audiences, but as a "peak" at England's thriving 1990s counterculture, it's a fun, fascinating document, and a cheery companion to TRAINSPOTTING (which was obviously a huge inspiration). Kerrigan fills the film with lots of surreal and fantastical digressions, direct addresses to the camera, and quote-worthy bits of slang. Energetic electronica pulses throughout for a dynamite score, which combines with the high-spirited performances of the cast and makes for good time, whatever your "buzz" may be. Its honesty about the good, great, and not-so-great aspects of the lifestyle should ring true to those familiar with the scene, and provide others with a thrilling, propaganda-free glimpse into club-kid nightlife.
Medios de comunicación | Películas DVD |
Número de discos | 1 |
Publicado | 7 de junio de 2004 |
EAN/UPC | 5014138296759 |
Etiqueta | 2 Entertain CCD9675 |
Dimensiones | 200 g (Peso (estimado)) |
Código de región | Region 2 (Europa) |
Lengua | Idioma original |
Aviso | iMusic no tiene información sobre los subtítulos que pueden o no estar disponibles en este DVD/Blu-ray. |