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Trance

4

Danny Boyle’s headtrip

From Oscar-bothering Bollywood flicks to the Olympic Games, Britain’s most versatile filmmaker loves turning his hand to something new.

Here it’s a trippy heist thriller - think Derren Brown meets David Dickinson - and Danny Boyle directs as if his life depended on it.

Certainly the film does: one pause for reflection and the plot logic would crumble like popping candy.

Boasting the best opening sequence since Headhunters, Trance starts at a typical Boyle sprint, introducing top London auctioneer James McAvoy, a priceless Goya painting and gangster Vincent Cassell, who’s stealing it.

It’s 10 dazzling minutes of pulsing techno and escalating tension, culminating in a burst of violence that leaves McAvoy with amnesia.

Cue credits.

To piece together what happened, Cassell and his crew take McAvoy to see Harley Street hypnotherapist Rosario Dawson, who offers to trawl through his memory for a cut of the loot…

Trance is not without its problems.

The plot turns on a hair, Cassell’s heavies crowd the central trio like extras in a Guy Ritchie flick, and the story makes next to no sense.

But the film recognises its own flaws; the cast (particularly McAvoy, who seems to be heading every genre-savvy Brit-flick this year) are clearly enjoying themselves and, if approached as a killer B-movie made by A-listers, you will too.

Cross-cutting between half-baked schemes, dreams-within-dreams and all manner of high-concept chicanery, Trance operates at such a level of mania it’s hard to take it seriously.

There’s a witty, mocking tone throughout, and the set design, all coloured glass and reflective surfaces, give proceedings a suitably dreamy, not-quite-real sheen.

Boyle, meanwhile, is in his element, embellishing the script with so many buzzy details - impossible POV shots, eccentric soundtrack choices, fourth walls readily acknowledged then ripped down - that you can’t help but thrum with adrenalin.

Recommended.

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Verdict:

Sprinting to the edge of preposterousness and back, this deliriously entertaining day-glo noir of fried brains and blown fuses denotes a director at the top of his game.

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    • sineadshahrzad

      Mar 23rd 2013, 17:59

      Is that picture from x-men? xD

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    • devilsfoxes

      Mar 28th 2013, 2:28

      Amazing camera shots and color aside, this was incredibly, shockingly bad. Watching a swaggering, flashy movie waving it's sparkling c**k in your face with so little interest put into making the audience give a s**t about anything or anyone is abusively offensive. Can you believe this was the same man that invested his previous thrillers with so much emotion and clarity? Trance single handedly destroys the montage. Thousands of juxtapositions adding up to less than nothing. Imagine being invited to a high class orgy but instead being strung up by a biker and forced to autoerotic asphyxiate while chugging Bacardi Breezer. That's Trance. Danny Boyle needs to lay off the shrooms and read a book.

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    • FBDBullock

      Mar 29th 2013, 15:11

      I don't agree remotely with devilsfoxes and feel they've just picked up a thesaurus and rambled garbage for the hell of it but, opinions are exactly that. I didn't find this confusing at all, especially if you just keep with it. This deep psychosis and exploration of the mind is a thriller of passion and deceit, it’s got pieces of almost every Boyle work so far and an undoubted essence of Shallow Grave and Sunshine entwined. What begins so calmly and steady, unravels more and more and delves into the depths of reality with a brutally brilliant visual pay off. Incredibly unpredictable, massively ambitious, it's Danny Boyle on top form and an essential watch for 2013.

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    • Ali1748

      Mar 31st 2013, 17:52

      5

      Loved every single minute of Trance. I really hope Boyle changes his mind about not doing Bond 24

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    • GPaul

      Apr 17th 2013, 12:25

      I found 'Trance' very engaging at the beginning. The theft of a Goya and its aftermath, when Simon loses his memory, are the stuff of a real thriller. Then, when Elizabeth the hypnotherapist appears there is potentially not just a psychological dimension but a moral one: she wants to help Simon find the painting, which he needs to give Franck in order to pay his gambling debts. So she is effectively willing to become an accomplice to the crime. Here, I think, Boyle has missed an opportunity to explore quite a profound moral dilemma: Elizabeth doesn’t try to help Simon outwit the gang – on the contrary, she virtually turns into a gangsters’ moll. Instead of being a psychological thriller, 'Trance' increasingly looks like just another action movie. Yes, it might blur reality and imagination, and highlight the vital role of memory, and there is one horribly memorable shot – a vision of an exposed, bloodied brain. But in the end I rather wished it had been a different kind of film: a pity, as I admire Boyle’s 'Slumdog Millionaire' and '127 Hours', and liked the wit in his Olympics opening ceremony.

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