: The John Hodge screenplay for the film is available for borrowing and streaming.
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– A newly unearthed commentary track featuring a roundtable of 1990s film critics, projectionists, and Edinburgh locals, discussing the film’s social impact, the real-life heroin crisis it depicted, and the controversial “baby on the ceiling” scene. : The John Hodge screenplay for the film
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like production memos, Danny Boyle's personal annotated copy of the book, and on-set Polaroids. The Sunday Post or a particular from these archived collections? Trainspotting : Hodge, John, 1964 - Internet Archive 17 Sept 2010 —
And one version—the real version—where the film never ends. Where the needle drops. The screen goes white. And then it doesn’t cut to black.