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    Five British movies about drugs you should watch

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesOctober 7, 20244 Mins Read
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    British film is one of the best industries for addressing and exploring challenging issues within society and that’s certainly been the case when it comes to drug use and drug abuse down the years.

    It’s a theme that has produced many fine films, taking the audience on a realistic journey of what it’s like to suffer from abuse, what it’s like to go through the drug rehab process and the realities and challenges of sobriety too, whether that be through comedy, gritty drama, horror or any other genre.

    With drug abuse as prominent as ever in the country, watching some of the movies centred around drugs is very much worthwhile in getting an understanding of what many people are going through right now. Perhaps even people you know. But what are the best British films about drugs?

    Trainspotting (1996)

    Perhaps top of the list should be Trainspotting, Danny Boyle’s iconic adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s novel. Set in Edinburgh, it follows a group of heroin addicts as they navigate the highs and lows of addiction, friendship and the hopelessness of the environment they live in.

    Starring Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle, Ewen Bremner and Jonny Lee Miller, the movie is darkly comical, addressing what addiction can do to people, including some pretty disturbing scenes, as well as exploring how to break free from addiction too. 

    Trainspotting 2 follows that up, with Renton, McGregor’s character, having gone through heroin rehab to get clean, but finds himself back in Edinburgh and is another film well worth following up with.

    Layer Cake (2004)

    Perhaps the movie that got Daniel Craig the James Bond role, Layer Cake is Matthew Vaughn’s directorial debut and is a slick and stylish crime thriller that explores the drug trade in London’s underworld. 

    Craig plays the drug dealer at the centre of the story, and it provides a real sense of the danger involved with the illegal sector, albeit in a rather polished look and feel than Trainspotting.

    The movie is widely lauded and has a great cast which includes Colm Meaney, Tom Hardy, Michael Gambon, Sienna Miller and more as they travel through this fast-paced movie around power, deception and survival.

    Withnail and I (1987)

    Starring Richard E. Grant in what is one of his best roles, Withnail and I really is a cult classic and offers a more comedic take on drug use. Following two out of work actors, Withnail, played by Grant, and his friend Marwood (Paul McGann), they escape from their rather cramped and grimey flat in London for a holiday in the country.

    That doesn’t quite go to plan, with the dark comedy showing the effects drugs can have through Withnail’s self-destructive personality. It’s a real look into what life was like in 1960s London, where drug use was intertwined with art.

    It’s a sharp, witty film that has plenty of laughs and a good, yet untraditional take on addiction and self-destruction.

    Shifty (2008)

    A lesser-known but highly effective film, Shifty is a gritty drama about a young drug dealer, Shifty (Riz Ahmed), who is trying to survive in the rough suburbs of London. Over the course of 24 hours, Shifty’s life begins to unravel as old friendships are tested, and the consequences of his drug-dealing lifestyle catch up with him.

    The film explores the impact of drugs not only on Shifty but also on his family, friends, and the wider community. Riz Ahmed’s powerful performance anchors the film, and his portrayal of a man trapped in a dangerous world, trying to find a way out, is both gripping and sympathetic.

    Shifty is a raw, authentic look at the realities of the drug trade in modern Britain. Its low-budget, minimalist approach only adds to the film’s realism, making it a compelling and thought-provoking watch.

    Human Traffic (1999)

    For a more upbeat, rave-culture look at drug use, Human Traffic is a film that captures the hedonism and chaos of the 1990s club scene in Britain. Directed by Justin Kerrigan, the film follows a group of friends over one wild weekend of partying, fuelled by ecstasy, music, and a desire to escape their mundane lives.

    Human Traffic is less concerned with the dangers of drugs and more focused on the euphoria and sense of community that comes from the clubbing experience. It’s a snapshot of a particular time in British youth culture, when rave culture and electronic music were at their peak.

    The film is fast-paced, funny, and filled with memorable characters, particularly John Simm as Jip, a charismatic but troubled young man navigating his way through the highs and lows of the weekend. Human Traffic is a celebration of youth, freedom, and the fleeting nature of the rave experience.

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