Justin Kerrigan's HUMAN TRAFFIC is an exploration of a particular late 90's youth culture: the living for the weekend chemical generation whose hedonism was centred around drug taking and pounding basslines in the super clubs of the day. The ridiculously named Jip, Lulu, Koop, Moff and Nina are a a group of wage slave 20 somethings brashly sticking two fingers up to the establishment and embracing all aspects of rave and clubbing culture whilst simultaneously negotiating Monday's come down and erectile dysfunction. Some excellent performances from the ensemble cast, coupled with cameos from some of the biggest proponents of the drug and music scenes as well as Danny Dyer in his debut role playing Danny Dyer. But is it all a bit dated and naff?
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