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Filth (2013) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$32.99 $26.97

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
98 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Alternative Footage
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
UV Copy


Movie filmed in 2013 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Jon S. Baird


Written By:
Irvine Welsh
Jon S. Baird


Actors:
Imogen Poots ..... Amanda Drummond
James McAvoy ..... Bruce Robertson
Jamie Bell ..... Ray Lennox
Joanne Froggatt ..... Mary
Pollyanna McIntosh ..... Size Queen
Shirley Henderson ..... Bunty
Jim Broadbent ..... Dr. Rossi
Iain De Caestecker ..... Ocky
Martin Compston ..... Gorman
Eddie Marsan ..... Bladesey
Kate Dickie ..... Chrissie
Emun Elliott ..... Peter Inglis
David Soul ..... Punter
Shauna Macdonald ..... Carole Robertson
Ron Donachie ..... Hector
Gary Lewis ..... Gus Bain
Natasha O'Keeffe ..... Anna
Brian McCardie ..... Dougie Gillman
Tracy Ann Oberman ..... Diana
John Sessions ..... Bob Toal
Michael Moreland ..... Tramp
Robin Laing ..... Rent boy
Lauren Maddox ..... Posh Lady
Jordan Young ..... Lexo
Bobby Rainsbury ..... Stephanie Donaldson
Joy McAvoy ..... Estelle
Mitchell Mullen ..... Bobby
Franziska Altmeyer ..... Hamburg Carole
Therese Bradley ..... Madam Maisie
Sanjeev Kohli ..... Sunil
Zack Eisaku Niizato ..... Japanese Student
Jonathan Watson ..... Uniformed Policeman
Jodie Mccallum ..... Dealer's Girlfriend
Neil D'Souza ..... Anil
Colin Healy ..... Colin
Gregor Gillespie ..... Naked Police Officer
Edwards Lewis ..... Dwarf
Chris Cameron ..... Skanky Dealer
Tony Donachy ..... Drug Dealer #2


Synopsis:
Scheming Bruce Robertson (James McAvoy), a bigoted and corrupt policeman, is in line for a promotion and will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Enlisted to solve a brutal murder and threatened by the aspirations of his colleagues, including Ray Lennox (Jamie Bell), Bruce sets about ensuring their ruin, right under the nose of unwitting Chief Inspector Toal. As he turns his colleagues against one another by stealing their wives and exposing their secrets, Bruce starts to lose himself in a web of deceit that he can no longer control. His past is slowly catching up with him, and a missing wife, a crippling drug habit and suspicious colleagues start to take their toll on his sanity. The question is: can he keep his grip on reality long enough to disentangle himself from the filth?

Bruce Robertson (James McAvoy) is a Detective Sergeant in Edinburgh; a scheming, manipulative, misanthropic man who spends his time indulging in drugs, alcohol, sexually abusive relationships, and 'the games' his euphemism for the myriad foul plots he hatches directed at workmates. Robertson also delights in systematically bullying and taking advantage of his mild mannered friend Clifford Blades (Eddie Marsan), a member of Robertson's masonic lodge whose wife he repeatedly prank calls and harasses as part of one of his elaborate 'games' (transgressions for which he ultimately frames Blades himself).Robertson's main goal in life is to gain promotion to Detective Inspector, the path to which appears to open when he is assigned to oversee the investigation into the murder of a Japanese student. He slowly loses his grip on reality as he works the case, however, suffering from a series of increasingly severe hallucinations. These hallucinations become worse as the film gets closer to the end and Bruce's mental health begins to fade into a state of insanity. It is ultimately revealed through dream-like exchanges with his psychiatrist (Jim Broadbent) that he is on medication for bipolar disorder, and wracked with guilt over a tragic accident which led to the death of his younger brother at some point in his childhood. It also becomes clear that his wife had left him for another man some time prior to the film's events and is denying him access to his daughter, developments which sparked his desperate bid for promotion, and also led him to start dressing as his wife when off duty in order to 'keep her close to him'.While wandering the streets on such an occasion, he is taken by the gang responsible for the murder (which it is revealed that he witnessed at the start of film, but could not report to his colleagues for fear of disclosing his transvestism and problems at home) and badly beaten. He manages however to kill the gang leader by throwing him out of a window, and is found by his colleagues. Robertson not merely misses out on the promotion as a result of the events, but is in fact demoted to Constable and is reassigned to uniform. The film closes with Clifford watching a tape of Robertson apologising that was left for him upon his release from jail. Robertson then prepares to commit suicide by hanging himself, but is interrupted by a woman and her son knocking on his front door. Robertson then breaks the fourth wall and addresses the audience saying: 'Same rules apply.' and the chair slips from underneath him. Page last updated by sid-15-994142

Detective Sergeant Bruce Robertson (James McAvoy) wants a promotion. He is clearly the best man for the job - the rest of his colleagues are just idiots. Annoyingly, there's been a murder and Bruce's boss wants results. No problem for Bruce. He's in control and when he solves the case and wins the promotion, his wife will return to him. No problem. But is life that simple? Is Bruce the man he really thinks he is? The tragic, hilarious and memorable answers unfold in Filth. Directed by Jon S. Baird from his own screenplay, Filth stars James McAvoy in the leading role with a supporting cast that includes Jamie Bell, Jim Broadbent, Imogen Poots, Eddie Marsan, Joanne Froggatt, Gary Lewis, Emun Elliott and John Sessions.
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