
Ewan McGregor
Alex Law
Christopher Eccleston
David Stephens
Kerry Fox
Juliet Miller
Ken Stott
Detective Inspector McCall
Keith Allen
Hugo
Colin McCredie
Cameron
Peter Mullan
Andy
Gary Lewis
Visitor
Frances Low
Doctor
Robert David MacDonald
Lumsden
Tony Curran
Travel Agent
Leonard O'Malley
Tim
Victoria Nairn
Visitor
Jean Marie Coffey
Goth
David Scoular
Cash Machine Victim
Grant Glendinning
Bath Victim
Victor Eadie
Freezer Victim
Bill Denistoun
Master of Ceremonies
John Bett
Brian McKinley
Elspeth Cameron
Elderly Woman
Billy Riddoch
Newspaper Editor
Kenneth Bryans
Police Officer
Paul Doonan
Newspaper Office Boy
John Carmichael
Bandleader

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- #distrust
- #scotland
- #roommates
- #overdose
- #dark comedy
- #edinburgh, scotland
- #money
- #shallow grave
- #exploitation of friendship
- #neo-noir
- #grim
- #mischievous
- #cautionary
- #absurd
- #tense
- #witty
- #friendship comedy
- #ambiguous
- #dubious
- #wry
- #boundaries of friendship
Reviews

Three flatmates are having some fun recruiting a fourth to share their spacious Glasgow apartment. "Juliet" (Kerry Fox) is a doctor; "Alex" (Ewan McGregor) is a tabloid journalist and finally "David" (Christopher Eccleston) is an accountant. Despite their differences this trio quite effectively rub along together. It's the doc who first meets the enigmatic "Hugo" (Keith Allen) who convinces the ga

**An interesting film, with qualities, but it could be much better.** I think that, at this point, anyone who reasonably knows cinema already knows that Danny Boyle's films are not for all audiences. Perhaps “Slumdog Millionaire” is his most commercial film, capable of reaching more easily the general public, but we only need to think about “Trainspotting” to get an idea of how raw and intense












