Director: Danny Boyle
Stars: Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, Ewan McGregor, Ken Stott
The feature film debut of Scottish director
Danny Boyle was a dark, hip, Generation X comedy about a trio of Edinburgh
roommates whose narcissistic greed fuels murder and betrayal. Boisterous
journalist Alex (Ewan McGregor), flirtatious doctor Juliet (Kerry Fox), and
meek accountant David (Christopher Eccleston) possess very different
personalities, but the roommates are bonded in mutual, self-absorbed cynicism.
Seeking a fourth boarder to share the rent for their stylish flat, they cruelly
dismiss several candidates before settling on
Hugo (Keith Allen), whose air of detachment meets the roommates' standard of
coolness. Hugo's reserve masks criminal involvement, however, as the roommates
discover when they find him dead in bed from a drug overdose, with a valise
containing enormous amounts of cash.
Their nascent greed overwhelms them, and
the trio dismembers and buries Hugo, stealing his money. Only David, who
understands finance, seems to realize that someone's eventually going to seek
out such a large sum. As both drug dealers and police get closer to figuring
out the friends' secret, shy, nerdy David becomes violently paranoid, while
Juliet's allegiance switches back and forth between her roommates. Boyle teamed
subsequently with producer Andrew Macdonald and screenwriter John Hodge on
several high-profile films.
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