I'm glad to hear you're doing better now. I haven't watched the movie but I happen to live not far from the new "opioid capital of the America" in NH. It's so hard to believe the epidemic could do so much so quickly and in our small rural state.
Awareness can help so thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the entry.
Hello @ntowl. Thank you & yes, i am doing a whole lot better since i stopped my drug abuse almost twenty years ago. And untill this day, i am happy about that. You say that you have not seen the movies (or read the books), they are both well worth your time. Even though the stories are based in the eightees and ninetees. I am saying both movies, because i forgot to post yesterday that since a year ago (2017), 21 years later after the original 1996 release, trainspotting has a sequal called T2. Both movies are based on novels (trainspotting & Porno) written by Irvine Welsh & both movies are directed by Danny Boyle. I am not sure if you are aware, but nowadays there are some documentaries about the opiod epidemic in the rural states. I forgot the title, if i remember i will get back to this. But also british journalis jacques thoureaux and Also the vice media channel made some stories about this. I wish you a nice day. And i am following, because as a movie fanatic, i like these kind of posts.