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Trainspotting

Critic Bob Mondello reviews the film "Trainspotting," which opens in the United States today. The film is based on a novel about a young band of heroin addicts in Scotland. "Trainspotting" has stirred controversy because it concentrates on heroin's seductive quality. But Mondello says the film's inside view of drug use provides a sobering dose of realism.

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