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Título original: The Acid House
  • 1998
  • C
  • 1h 51min
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Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThree twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.

  • Dirección
    • Paul McGuigan
  • Guionista
    • Irvine Welsh
  • Elenco
    • Stephen McCole
    • Maurice Roëves
    • Garry Sweeney
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
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    • Dirección
      • Paul McGuigan
    • Guionista
      • Irvine Welsh
    • Elenco
      • Stephen McCole
      • Maurice Roëves
      • Garry Sweeney
    • 56Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 21Opiniones de los críticos
    • 55Metascore
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 6 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    • Boab (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
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    • God (segment "The Granton Star Cause")…
    Garry Sweeney
    Garry Sweeney
    • Kev (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Jenny McCrindle
    • Evelyn (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Simon Weir
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    • Tambo (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Iain Andrew
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    Irvine Welsh
    Irvine Welsh
    • Parkie (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Pat Stanton
    • Barman (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Alex Howden
    • Boab Snr (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Annie Louise Ross
    Annie Louise Ross
    • Doreen (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    • (as Ann Louise Ross)
    Dennis O'Connor
    • PC Cochrane (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    John Gardner
    • Sgt. Morrison (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    William Blair
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    Gary McCormack
    • Workmate (segment "The Granton Star Cause")…
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    Malcolm Shields
    • Workmate (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Stewart Preston
    • Rafferty (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Kevin McKidd
    Kevin McKidd
    • Johnny (segment "A Soft Touch")
    Michelle Gomez
    Michelle Gomez
    • Catriona (segment "A Soft Touch")
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      • Paul McGuigan
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      • Irvine Welsh
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    8jxmakela

    Grotesque, filthy fun

    I don't give a rat's a$$ whether the social commentary is accurate or not or what this film's "artistic sensibilities" are supposed to be. This movie is a riot. It's romp through the ugliest, most politically incorrect depths of everyone's subconscious. This film needs to be watched during a particularly bad hangover, wearing only underpants with holes in them, while eating cold pizza from the night before and sucking on your first hair-of-the-dog beer.

    The second segment is the best one, and also the most realistic one. A pathetic, hopeless man living a grim, hopeless life has his become accustomed to his misery, until a neighbor from hell makes his existence even more intolerable than before. This segment is definitely an allegory of every working class life.
    7deloudelouvain

    Trippy like Trainspotting but not better.

    The movie poster states that this makes Trainspotting looking like a mild-mannered youth comedy. I can see some resemblance here and there, the trippy way of filming, both movies based on novels by Irvine Welsh, or having Ewen Bremner acting in both, but Danny Boyle's trainspotting is just a bit better in my opinion. The Acid House is fun to watch though, who doesn't like to watch some white Scottish ghetto trash in their daily habitat? The Acid House is three different stories (segments), The Granton Star Cause, A Soft Touch, and The Acid House. Each story has his moments, some are better than others, The Acid House was the most trippy and crazy to watch, with an excellent Ewen Bremner (playing a junkie character is apparently what he does the best). The movie is a bit graphic, just the way I like it, but I can see some people (nerds and/or bible thumpers) getting offended. Anyway if you liked Trainspotting there is no doubt in my mind you will like this one as well.
    garethm-2

    Black comedy at its best

    After the remarkable success of Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh, set out on a conscious mission to weed out the type of popular vote that somebody like he could never be comfortable with. Praise the Lord because the product was a much darker, grittier second film called The Acid House, three short stories whose common ground is the Scottish working classes. In truth the third segment is actually a sprawling mess but it at least shows how horribly wrong some of Welsh's bizarre story lines translate to the screen. In spite of this, director Paul McGuigan, superbly brings Welsh's other two stories to life and it's surely praise indeed when one can exclude a full third of a movie and still class it as one of their all time favourites.

    The first segment, The Granton Star Cause (named after a football team), is without doubt the most sidesplitting black comedy that this writer has ever seen. It follows Boab Coyle who is about to have a couple of days from hell. He loses his home, his girlfriend, his job, his place on the football team, gets a criminal record, and gets beaten up by a prison officer into the bargain. Welsh not only simulates real life brilliantly with these scenes but he also shows an immaculate contempt for political correctness and human nature in general as the selfish protractors of Boab's grief, all with their own agendas, insist on blaming circumstances rather than their saintly selves. His parents need space because they are going through `a dangerous phase'. His pretentious boss Rafferty tells him `it's important to remember it's not the person we make redundant, it's the post'. The police officers are perfectly understanding about a rape because `the hoor was askin' for it' but not so understanding about Boab smashing up a telephone box since one of the officers happens to be a BT shareholder! The hilarious coup de grace occurs when Boab, in the middle of drowning his sorrows, encounters a chain smoking, lager-drinking beardie who turns out to be God. It is here that one realises how much the Scottish brogue adds to the already colourful and entertaining dialogue (witness the brilliant Maurice Roeves: `that c**t Nietzche was wide by the mark when he said I was deed. I'm naw deed, I just dinnae give a f**k'). God takes his own self-loathing out on Boab, turning him into a fly and Boab himself then returns to haunt all those who caused him grief, lacing his ex-girlfriends curry with dog s**t amongst other things. But as if all that wasn't enough laughter for one day the film offers up a riotously funny finale whereby Boab catches his parents in the middle of a kinky sex role-play in the living room accompanied by Barry Adamson's suitably seedy The Vibes Aint Nothing But The Vibes. These ‘what goes on behind closed doors' scenes are really where Welsh excels himself, portraying them as he does with hysterical imagination. The sweat dripping from his every pore Boab Senior, reminiscent of a circus strong man complete with black leotard, is admitting to sexual liaisons with Dolly Parton, Anna Ford and Madonna as his wife Doreen punishes him for his sins with a strap on dildo. Mercifully (even for the most hardened of Welsh fans) she is saved from delivering the ultimate punishment (to `S***e in your mouth') when forced to answer the phone to her `pester' of a daughter Cathy. But before getting back to work on her husband she knocks the final nail in Boab's pitiful coffin, swiping him dead with a newspaper, the melancholic Nick Cave by now drowning out the proceedings perfectly.

    The second segment, A Soft Touch, never quite lives up to the first but is still very good and shares many of its themes. The victim of the piece is the gullible Johnny who is married to the detestable Catriona, who in turn is screwing the equally hateful new neighbour from hell Larry. The only light in Johnny's life is his daughter Chantel, who as it happens isn't really his daughter at all. This is Welsh at his very darkest. It is his commentary on the frustrations and consequent suffering of the working classes. At times it shaves so close to the bone as to feel utterly depressing, an effect driven home by Beth Orton's Precious Maybe and Arab Strap's I Still Miss You. However there are enough comic moments to lighten the burden, most notably when the cocksure Larry is dancing by himself in front of a mirror to the strains of T-Rex's Hot Love. Furthermore, Larry's sheer atrociousness is a source of much amusement during the film even if the cruel mental torture that he inflicts upon his neighbour is beyond what any decent man should have to bare. The tense encounters between Larry and Johnny turn into a gripping survival of the fittest contest. In a tragic but wholly realistic conclusion Johnny welcomes the pregnant and rejected Catriona back into his life, reflecting the vicious circle that Welsh is so keen to portray.
    Delerium

    A strange, bizarre, and highly entertaining film.

    "The Acid House" is a series of three short stories penned by "Trainspotting" novelist Irvine Welsh, and true to his style, it is inspired by a terribly bad acid trip. Being a huge fan of Irvine Welsh, I had high hopes for this film, but I was also aware that it would most likely not be as good as Trainspotting. It wasn't, but a good movie all the same.

    The first story is about a 23 year old soccer player who is booted out by his mates, gets kicked out of his parents house, looses his girlfriend, and looses his job all in the space of a few hours. After all this, he "meets God". The second concerns a very disturbed couple with a newborn baby, and their wacky neighbor who moves into the flat above them. And the third, and best, of them is about a young man who is struck by lightning after taking a hit of acid and his soul is transfered into the body of a newborn baby. Very strange stories, only Irvine Welsh could have done these.

    As a movie, it has all the basic ingredients, save for a few dodgy dialogue bits here and there. All the actors involve give their best, and it was a pretty satisfying and mind boggling experience. It isn't as well laid out as "Trainspotting", though, so people expecting a new "Trainspotting" might not get what they expect.
    My_Name_is_Neo

    A good and creative movie.

    Movies nowadays don' t have imagination. Only F.X. I qualified the movie with 7. But it's great in imagination, it has suspense, good sex, crazy people, a good joke of a pregnant woman, rare relationships between parents and sons, and good music. I really enjoyed watching it.

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      Sean Connery was originally offered the role of God but declined.
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      Doreen: Tell us who ye've been seein'.

      Boab Snr: Dolly Parton.

      Doreen: I can't hear ye.

      Boab Snr: Dolly Parton!

      Doreen: That fuckin' slut? I knew it. Who else?

      Boab Snr: Anna Ford... and that Madonna, but just the once.

      Doreen: Scumbag. Bastard. Ya dirty fuckin' prick! You know what this means...

      Boab Snr: No, no, Doreen... not the shite. I can't eat your shite.

      Doreen: I'm gonna shite in your mouth. It's what we both want. Don't deny it.

      Boab Snr: Shite in my mouth!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The South Bank Show: Irvine Welsh (2006)
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      Written and Performed by Primal Scream

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de agosto de 2001 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Acid House
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Escocia, Reino Unido
    • Productoras
      • Picture Palace North
      • Umbrella Productions Limited
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 142,783
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 7,459
      • 8 ago 1999
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      • 1h 51min(111 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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