'Trainspotting' - 'The Worst Toilet in Scotland' Scene Analysis
Towards the beginning of the film, one of the most shocking and disgusting scenes takes place to establish the desperation and extreme lengths that the drug addicts will go to in order to feed their heroine addiction. In this scene, Renton is forced to retrieve a bag of heroine from a toilet with his bare hands. Just before this scene begins, a close-up perspective panning shot is used of Renton walking through a pub in order to get to the toilet whilst almost every other person in the pub stares at him judgementally. This shot was filmed from Renton's point of view, a fish eye lens was used to make the faces of every person he passed seem more distorted and large to suggest that Renton is unwell as his vision and perception on reality has been altered, perhaps due to drug use or poor health. This shot shows the audience how Renton may feel and be treated by society on a daily basis; he is shamed and alienated in a way that furthers his own label of being an outsider or outcast...
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