Don't take drugs~~Every psychedelic train in life

Hertha 2022-03-20 09:01:09

Just like Iggy Pop's lust for life at the beginning of the film, a psychedelic train passes by everyone's life.

Doing nothing, taking drugs, waiting to receive the minimum unemployment guarantee, robbery, violence, alcoholism, sex... a series of civilized society-derived erosions are exposed to people. Mark was also tired of this kind of life. After seeing the baby in front of him died, he decided to quit drugs, but it didn't take long before he started to return to that kind of depravity. Knowing and sick boy were arrested for taking drugs, the perverted man was detained for half a year, and Mark was suspended for half a year because he had been rehabilitated from drugs. After escaping from the auxiliary drug rehabilitation center, Mark's parents locked him in the room and forced drug rehabilitation. In the hallucinations, the faces of some of his brothers and the baby, distorted images appeared in front of him. At the same time, he fell in love with the 14-year-old girl he met in the bar. After these barren years, Mark began to do real estate business in London. His life was filled with words such as profit, rent, salary, etc. On the way he slowly changed his evil spirits and returned to the right, those friends, friends, and friends broke into his life again. In a strong mental struggle, Mark and their gang traded drugs and made 16,000 pounds, and then left alone. Complete departure from the past life.
Big TV, CD player, washing machine, housing loan, pension, insurance...This kind of life has finally come.

In the chaotic and complex modern society, young people often find their way out and indulge in the life of sex and drug abuse in order to pass their youth. These are the faults of society? Or is it the person's own? I desperately want to change, but it is so difficult to deviate from my own nature. It is oneself that is hard to break free.
Mark wants to be a good person, a young man who works actively and lives well. It's a pity that I had to make a fortune through drug trafficking through the old ways of the past before I really left.

Just like us today, the so-called post-80s generation is not because we don’t want to get better, but because we have no export. This psychedelic train of life, without tracks, hovered around. There is no destination, no stops, and I don’t know what kind of passengers are on board. Maybe only get some answers in the psychedelic of drugs. God for sack!

Don't guess, big TV, house, record player, loan, insurance money, all we want, but which way do we have to go to get those? At the moment when the financial tsunami blows to all beings, do you carelessly watch TV, read books and drink coffee, frugalize food and clothing, and pretend to emphasize spiritual comfort, or should you raise a hoe and a shovel, and work first if you have a job?
Looking at us, the beat generation is about to rot, but what can be done: emptiness, confusion, drug use, sex. . . Times have changed, music has changed, people have also changed. . .
How to get big TV, house, record player, loan, insurance money?
Can't guess.

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Trainspotting quotes

  • Begbie: [to Renton] You better clean up your fuckin' act, sunshine. Cut that shite out forever.

    Mrs. Renton: [Nodding her head] You listen to Francis, Mark. He's talkin' sense, kid.

  • Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: [to Mrs. Murphy] I'm sorry Mrs. Murphy. That wasn't fair Spud goin' down and not me

    Begbie: [to Mrs. Murphy] Well it's not our fault! Your boy went down because he's a fuckin' smackhead! And if that's not your fault, then I don't know what is.

    [Mrs. Murphy turns to walk away]

    Begbie: I was the fuckin' cunt who tried to get him off it.