British (the Germans, however, also participated a little bit) black tragicomedy "Filth", 2013 with the magnificent James McAvoy in the title role. The title of the film was translated as "Dirt", although the book is the original source of 1998. Irvine Welsh translates to a specific Scottish police slang, like "shit." His pen also
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British (the Germans, however, also participated a little bit) black tragicomedy "Filth", 2013 with the magnificent James McAvoy in the title role. The title of the film was translated as "Dirt", although the book is the original source of 1998. Irvine Welsh translates to a specific Scottish police slang, like "shit." His pen also belongs to the novel "On the Needle", according to which Danny Boyle directed the cult film of the same name in 1996 with a young Ewan (or Evan - variously called, in English writing he - Ewan) McGregor. However, in Boyle's first film, "Shallow Grave," McGregor is even younger - by two years. Distracted... Okay, "Dirt." A great soundtrack, Clint Mansill actively participated, where without it? In the trailer for the film, the most famous song of the super popular in 50-60 of the last century (and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996) girl group “The Shirelles” (“Ze Shirels”) – “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?”: . . . I'd like to know that your love Is love I can be sure of So tell me now, and I won't ask again: Will you still love me tomorrow? . . As for the film itself, it is not for hypocrites, hypocrites, saints and Pharisees! For as Bruce Robertson = James McAvoy said at the last second, "Rules are the same everywhere."
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