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T2 Trainspotting

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First there was an opportunity......then there was a betrayal. Twenty years have gone by. Much has changed but just as much remains the same. Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) returns to the only place he can ever call home. They are waiting for him: Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), and Begbie (Robert Carlyle). Other old friends are waiting too: sorrow, loss, joy, vengeance, hatred, friendship, love, longing, fear, regret, diamorphine, self-destruction and mortal danger, they are all lined up to welcome him, ready to join the dance.
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May 02, 2017

The first Trainspotting was about heroin. The second is about another dangerously addictive drug: Nostalgia.
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Margot Harrison
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April 13, 2017

While T2 doesn't recapture the excitement of the original, it's a decent diversion.
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J. Olson
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April 18, 2017

A surprisingly dark climax marked with hilariously overwrought lighting is everything to love and hate about "T2 Trainspotting" - and Danny Boyle - all at once.
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James Berardinelli
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March 25, 2017

Nothing in T2 is memorable.
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Leonardo Garcia Tsao
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April 12, 2017

Danny Boyle's useless recovery on of one of his greatest successes. [Full review in Spanish]
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John Wenzel
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March 24, 2017

Improbably, the film vaults over most pitfalls of long-threatened sequels while evolving the delicately crafted world in the original. It's a more sober, mature film, but no less entertaining or provocative.
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Rafael Rosales Santos
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April 20, 2017

Trainspotting 2, isn't bad, but it's a failed attempt to emulate the success of its predecessor. [Full review in Spanish]
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Rene Rodriguez
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March 30, 2017

"T2 Trainspotting" is mostly a character study of damaged people trying to reconcile their troubled pasts and find a motivation to move forward.
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Fico Cangiano
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April 14, 2017

A fun and welcomed trip down memory lane. Catching up with these guys wasn't so bad after all. Better than expected. [Full review in Spanish]
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Film Threat
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May 18, 2017

In a nutshell: the watchable yet somewhat sloppy T2 Trainspotting only sporadically entertains and we don't feel sorry for letting it go when the ending comes.
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Soren Anderson
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March 23, 2017

With a pulsing soundtrack and an ending scene that cleverly ties the whole thing back to the first picture, T2 is a sequel that is at least the equal of the revered original.
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Piers Marchant
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April 14, 2017

The quartet of gifted actors can't possibly match their youthful charisma... but they can find deeper resonance in the characters' emotional lives, a sense of lessons learned and proper amends proffered.
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Daily Record (UK)
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May 10, 2017

While T2 may never become as iconic a film for those who lived through the first outing, it's definitely got the ability to become a firm-favourite for them... and a younger generation.
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Christopher Orr
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March 27, 2017

A film nowhere near as revelatory as the original, but in some ways more satisfying, the proper closing of a tale that had been left open-ended.
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Richard Roeper
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March 23, 2017

T2 Trainspotting has one foot firmly planted in nostalgia and the other rooted in the present, and thanks in great part to Boyle's unique, world-class talent, everything old feels new again.
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