Sinopsis(1)

Here's the hip, adrenaline-pumped comedy about one wild weekend in the lives of five young friends ... and how their latest raved-up adventure just might change their outlook before the next weekend arrives! For Jip, Lulu, Koop, Nina, and Moff, workdays are merely the dreary downtime between frenetic 48-hour binges of clubbing, pubbing, and partying without rules or limits! But when these friends spend a wild weekend in search of some meaning and real connections, they'll see things in ways they've never imagined! (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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POMO 

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español Una comedia social ligeramente provocativa y muy acertada sobre la drogada juventud londinense. Más que una trama o un gran mensaje, se trata de captar lo más fielmente posible los estados bajo la influencia de drogas, las actitudes de vida y las obsesiones modernas de un joven. Algo así como Trainspotting, sólo que menos artístico y menos serio. Más bien un desliz loco. ()

novoten 

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inglés Provocative statement with amazing ideas (anthem), embellished dialogues (Star Wars), and unfortunately a little bit contrived ending. Nevertheless, it leaves an extra pleasant and free-thinking impression. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés At one point, Trainspotting literally emotionally nailed me to the ground and set the bar for films from the non-conformist environment and the drug scene very high. Human Traffic didn't impress me practically at all. If this is supposed to be a probe into the lives of young people today, then it has a broken drill bit and skates on the surface. I understand the popularity of this because it's such a relaxed film that doesn't force you to think, doesn't provoke, but at the same time, it's somewhat rebellious, though in a harmless way, like rural dance parties in the 80s. I don't belong to this subculture and to be honest, I find it rather annoying. The script, direction, and acting performances are, at best, average if a person doesn't feel any connection with the group of drug users. In the end, just follow the career of the individual protagonists with the director in the lead. Overall impression: 40%. ()

kaylin 

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inglés A fairly well-captured depiction of how people behave, how they perceive their work, and how weekends are a great relief for them, essentially a temporary dose that helps them escape from routine. They look forward to them, experience them fully, and don't worry about the consequences. And then they fall back into a routine. Actually, it's kind of sad. ()