Let's discuss the ending
I was surprised to read so many comments and reviews see the ending as a happy, optimistic one. And I'm not talking about how Renton says "there are final hits and final hits", implying a continuous relapse. Which is a good point... but what really interests me, and the reason I'm not sure what to make of that ending... is the "Choose life" speech which bookends the film, as well as the fact that the claimed "happy ending" is based on morally suspect money to fund it.
First, we hear the "Choose life" speech at the beginning told in a completely sarcastic, dismissive tone. Renton describes a mechanical, consumerist low existence and informs us that he chose something else. Renton eventually decides that this something else is undesirable... but at the end, the fact that they chose to refer back to that cynical opening speech to look at his future, drugs-free, "happy" life is surely significant. I'm not sure how exactly, but it definitely didn't give me a "happy" vibe.
My unsure feelings about the ending are also increased by the fact that Renton now wants this materialistic future which he rejected at the beginning only after he makes loads of dirty money. I have slight reservations about seeing a hopeful ending when that hope is enabled by drug money and betrayal.
I'd like to hear other people's takes...
Last watched: Cabaret (8.5/10), The Butler (4/10)