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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 2000 / Director: Paul McGuigan / Actors: Stephen McCole, Maurice Roëves ... / DVD ... more
The Acid House (DVD) ... released 29 April, 2002 at Cinema Club / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen / In The Acid House director Paul McGuigan adapts three Irvine Welsh short stories. These are set in an unflinchingly depicted world of grey, breeze block tenements, wiry psychos, short leather skirts, beer, fags and drugs, kinky sex in badly wallpapered lounges, random violence, hideous-looking babies, raves, footy, discarded crisp packets and barely intelligible dialogue featuring the occasional use of non-profanity."The Granton Star Clause" tells the unhappy tale of wee, pasty-faced Boab Doyle, who in one long, unhappy sequence loses his place in the football team, his girlfriend, his job and gets kicked out of the house by his parents, before an encounter with God (here, a hard-bitten, lager-quaffing Maurice Roeves) leads to a surreal, Kafka-esque conclusion. The second tale, "A Soft Touch", is gruellingly and well portrayed but pointlessly depressing. Kevin McKidd plays Johnny, a supermarket employee with an appalling slag-hag of a girlfriend who takes up with his new, violently psychotic and parasitical neighbour Larry. Will he stand up for himself? The answer will leave you thoroughly unsatisfied. Finally, there's "The Acid House", the funniest but silliest of the three tales in which Ewan Bremner plays an obnoxiously livewire Hibs fan who takes one too many tabs and ends up being transported into the mind of stereotypically middle-class couple's--Martin Clunes and Jemma Redgrave--baby. The Acid House is compulsive but bleak, exhilarating but ambivalent. The viewer is asked to bring their own moral compass to these stylised yet non-judgemental episodes. Fans of Trainspotting, however, will certainly find much of the scintillating same here.On the DVD: disappointingly, only the trailer is featured here. However, the DVD transfer in letterbox format is impeccable, used to its best advantage in the more surreal, fast-cut music video-style sequences, while the soundtrack, featuring The Verve and Primal Scream among others, also benefits. --David Stubbs

Newest Review: ... most at risk and in the poverty trap and these films are gritty no nonsense dramas that asr very forceful in the way they are ... more

 ... performed. Set in Edinburgh all of the three stories contain violence sex and drug use. Stephen Mcoal stars as Boab in the first story called The Granton Star Clause whose life goes from bad to worse as he loses his job, girlfriend and home all in a day before having a religious experience which leads to a surrel ending to the story. In A Soft Touch the character of Johnny is played by Kevin McKidd who must face up to the fact that his girlfriend has left him for his psychopath neighbour. This is the most depressi...more

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sympatic
Premium Review The Acid House (DVD): Game of three halves (304 words)
by - written on 23/06/08 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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I quite like the books by Irvine Walsh, they take a bit of getting used to with the broad Scottish accents written as they sound but he writes an entertaing read so I was keen to watch this film which is an adaptioon of three of his shorter stories. Much of his work includes the effets of drugs in society especially those most at risk and in the poverty trap and these films are gritty no nonsense dramas that asr very forceful in the way they are performed. Set in Edinburgh all of the three stories contain violence sex and drug use. Stephen Mcoal stars as Boab in the first story called The Granton Star Clause whose life goes from bad to worse as he loses his ...  Read the complete review

nickyturnill
Premium Review A chance meeting with God may change your life (723 words)
by - written on 08/08/07 (Very useful, 135 readings)
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I have been a fan of Scottish author Irvine Welsh since being sucked in by the hype created by Trainspotting and over the years I have subsequently devoured most of his books. I must have first read The Acid House which Welsh originally published in 1994 in my late teens and I first watched the dramatised adaptation a couple of years ago after it was recommended by a friend. Welsh’s The Acid House is a collection of 22 short stories and the film, which was produced in 1998 and directed by Paul McGuigan, dramatises three of the best of these. The three stories are all set in Edinburgh and the more seedy neighboring Leith and are filled with random and ...  Read the complete review

iatethewholebag
Premium Review The Acid House (DVD): Not one for the kids (628 words)
by - written on 28/04/04 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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The Acid House is one of the most bizarre yet unique films that I have ever seen. It could be classed as a comedy, yet it also has a very dark side to it as well and I think that is the reason that I enjoyed it so much. It certainly isn't a mainstream film and it contains just about everything that most people would find offensive. It would appear that the author was either under the influence of some sort of hard drug when he wrote it or he has one of the most extreme imaginations that I have ever come across. The Acid House is not one film, it is a collection of three short stories, each trying to outdo the other in terms of how random a story can actually ...  Read the complete review

 
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