Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:09 am Post subject: Shallow Grave (1995: Danny Boyle)
Shallow Grave (1995: Danny Boyle)
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Three young professionals rent out their spare room to a new flatmate, who promptly dies, leaving a suitcase of money behind. The trio decide to keep it and dispose of the body, though they soon find themselves in violent conflict with the dead man’s associates and each other. A fast and incredibly assured thriller, Shallow Grave kick-started the Scottish film industry and turned producer Andrew Macdonald, writer John Hodge and director Danny Boyle (the only non-Scot) into a major force. It also gave Ewan McGregor his first big break, but only after Robert Carlyle turned it down. Carlyle believed journalist Alex should be working-class, because the middle classes did not need to kill for money. But the film, made at the tail-end of Tory rule, captured perfectly the legacy of Thatcherism and the prevalent middle-class creed of always wanting more.
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