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From the mind of Irvine Welsh (TRAINSPOTTING) comes a pulse-pounding thriller set against the backdrop of Scotland's drug-fueled dance scene as one man tries to cut ties and kick old habits for the woman he loves. Unrated
Release Date Ecstasy Nov 21, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Ecstasy

Adam Sinclair,Kristin Kreuk,Billy Boyd,Carlo Rota,Ashley Power

Genres Ecstasy : Drama,Romance,Art House & International

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Ecstasy

User Ranting Ecstasy : 2.7
User Percentage For Ecstasy : %
User Count Like for Ecstasy : 1,223
All Critics Ranting For Ecstasy : 3.5
All Critics Count For Ecstasy : 21
All Critics Percentage For Ecstasy : 14 %

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Movie Overview For Ecstasy

ECSTASY is a dark romantic comedy, based on the controversial book, “Ecstasy”, by Irvine Welsh. “Ecstasy”, was translated into 20 languages and was a number one bestseller in over 20 countries. Mr. Welsh’s first book, “Trainspotting”, published in 1993, (and voted by Waterstone, Europe’s largest bookstore chain, as one of the Ten Best Books of the Century), sold over 1 million copies in the UK alone, and has its own Cinematic Cinderella success story.

TagLine Ecstasy

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Trailer For Ecstasy

Ecstasy

Review For Ecstasy

Ecstasy is to ecstasy what Trainspotting was to heroin. Different times, different drugs, but the Scotland-set story of addiction and redemption is pretty much the same.
Rob Salem-Toronto Star

Not so much chemical romance as serious downer, it all seems so old.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out

A drug-fueled landscape impacted by the Thatcher years, characterized by Scottish working class misery and massive unemployment feeding the underground drug economy. And reflecting Welsh's own conflicting personas as cult figure, pariah and antichrist.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio

Ecstasy attempts to conjure the same sense of insanity, musical muscle, and impish wit, only to stumble repeatedly as it struggles to put on a dazzling sound and light show.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Everything that was fresh and exciting about Trainspotting is tired, conventional and dull here.
Tom Clift-Moviedex

Its fondness for the writer and the drug film genre may be evident; however neither can turn Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy into anything more than an inferior homage.
Sarah Ward-Trespass

In the end, ECSTASY wants to have it both ways -- drugs are celebrated at the beginning of the film, and condemned -- or at least the crime connected with them is - by the end.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)

One gets the feeling this director doesn't think his target audience is all that smart.
Scott Murray-Sydney Morning Herald

A crass and shallow exploration of a potentially interesting topic, which makes for one downer of a cinematic trip.
Cara Nash-FILMINK (Australia)

Only those still clubbing on ecstasy are likely to enjoy this but then they love everything.
Brigit Grant-Daily Express

Ecstasy proved itself to be resoundingly more soporific than serotonin enhancing.
Alice Tynan-The Vine

Ultimately disappointing, thanks to some dodgy performances, irritating characters and a hackneyed, seen-it-all-before script that has nothing new to say.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

Getting a fix on reality is the challenge in this exploration of truth, lies & ecstasy set in Edinburgh drug & club scene.. captures the claustrophobic essence of the scene it depicts in a world without light
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

The film is supposed to be a transformational romance going from the love of ecstasy to the ecstasy of love but the two leads can't manage it any more than the director.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

You can hear the people talk above the loud music. It would be so much better if you couldn't.
Alex Zane-Sun Online

There's referencing and then there's photocopying, and Ecstasy screams "toner low".
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

The movie's low-level chat about uppers (boy, you wouldn't give this movie a nickel for its small talk) does little to peddle Welsh's undoubted brilliance.
Antonia Quirke-Financial Times

Whatever the title says, this is most definitely not Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy, but an agonisingly watered-down imitation, a long, languid come-down after the frenetic buzz of Trainspotting.
Eddie Harrison-The List

The low budget is not enough to excuse the ineptitude on show. Avoid.
Ashley Clark-Little White Lies

Billy Boyd's distinctly un-Pippin turn as a psycho drug dealer aside, there's little of interest in this misjudged, miswritten mess.
Emma Dibdin-Total Film

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