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* RaisedByGrandparents: Downplayed. In his latter childhood, Bruce was placed into the care of his alcoholic maternal grandmother who lived in Penicuik. While not ideal, Bruce does reminiscence about the years he spend in Penicuik as one of the more pleasant parts of his childhood, as his grandmother might have been a drunk, but she was one of the very few people in his life to always be kind to him.
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* RaisedByGrandparents: Downplayed. In his latter childhood, Bruce was placed into the care of his alcoholic maternal grandmother who lived in Penicuik. While not ideal, Bruce does reminiscence about the years he spend in Penicuik as one of the more pleasant parts of his childhood, as his grandmother might have been a drunk, but she was one of the very few people in his life to who was always be kind to him.
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* DropTheHammer: A claw hammer is used by [[spoiler: Bruce]] to finish off Efan Wurie after Gorman and Setterington are finished with him.
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* FriendlessBackground: Relationships make Bruce "suspicious".
* FriendlessBackground: Relationships make Bruce "suspicious".
* FromBadToWorse: Explicitly spelled out in the cover blurb: "Yes, things are going badly, but in an Irvine Welsh novel nothing is ever so bad that it can't get a whole lot worse."
* FromBadToWorse: Explicitly spelled out in the cover blurb: "Yes, things are going badly, but in an Irvine Welsh novel nothing is ever so bad that it can't get a whole lot worse."
* RaisedByGrandparents: Downplayed. In his latter childhood, Bruce was placed into the care of his alcoholic maternal grandmother who lived in Penicuik. While not ideal, Bruce does reminiscence about the years he spend in Penicuik as one of the more pleasant parts of his childhood, as his grandmother might have been a drunk, but she was one of the very few people in his life to always be kind to him.
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* RaisedByGrandparents: Downplayed. In his latter childhood, Bruce was placed into the care of his alcoholic maternal grandmother who lived in Penicuik. While not ideal, Bruce does reminiscence about the years he spend in Penicuik as one of the more pleasant parts of his childhood, as his grandmother might have been a drunk, but she was one of the very few people in his life to always be kind to him.
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* TitleDrop: Bruce is called "filth" many times over the course of the novel, but most notably by his father (not his biological father), as narrated by The Self.
* TitleDrop: Bruce is called "filth" many times over the course of the novel, but most notably by his father (not his biological father), as narrated by The Self.
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* Your Cheating Heart: Bruce has a lot of fling's with many women while still married to Carole. Carole does it too with a black man in attempt to get back at Bruce.
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* Your Cheating Heart: YourCheatingHeart: Bruce has a lot of fling's with many women while still married to Carole. Carole does it too with a black man in attempt to get back at Bruce.
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** Bruce hates minorities, particularly black men due to his wife leaving him for one, though has no problem having sex with women of varying ethnicities. He's also dismissive of his female colleagues and treats women in general like shit, even the ones he sleeps with. He's also very homophobic to Peter Inglis, [[AmbiguouslyGay who may or may not be gay]].
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** Bruce hates minorities, particularly black men due to his wife leaving him for one, though has no problem having sex with women of varying ethnicities. He's also dismissive of his female colleagues and treats women in general like shit, even the ones he sleeps with. He's also very homophobic to Peter Inglis, [[AmbiguouslyGay who may or may not be gay]]. ''And'' he also seems to hate Catholics.
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* PageThreeStunna: Bruce frequently slips off to the "bogs" (toilet) to masturbate over these.
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* HypocriticalHumor: Bruce's opinion of Ray Lennox flipflops throughout the book depending on the situation. When Ray says he's going to apply for the D.I. position Bruce is after, even though he knows he won't get the job and is only doing it to gain experience in the application process, he's a "smarmy wee cunt" and an "arselick." When the two of them are later doing cocaine together and lamenting that they can't just shoot whoever they want, Bruce thinks, "A sound guy and a fuckin good polisman. I don't care what anybody thinks."
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A film adaptation starring Creator/JamesMcAvoy in the lead role was released Oct 2013; the NSFW trailer can be seen [[http://theawesomer.com/filth-red-band-trailer/227459/ here]].
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A film adaptation starring Creator/JamesMcAvoy in the lead role was released Oct 2013; the NSFW trailer can be seen [[http://theawesomer.com/filth-red-band-trailer/227459/ [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEqVCkGf9Ys/ here]].
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* Your Cheating Heart: Bruce has a lot of fling's with many women while still married to Carole. Carole does it too with a black man in attempt to get back at Bruce.
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* Black Is Bigger In Bed : Dr. Rossi lampshaded this during the therapy with Bruce when he sings a song about Bruce's life that said Carole leaving Bruce because of Steven penis.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Bruce is very fond of the Sun's page three girls. And [[PoorMansPorn gymnasts.]]
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* TheMentallyDisturbed: Bruce suffers from bipolar disorder which he refuses to treat beyond self-medicating with his various vices and which worsens over the course of the story, leading to his breakdown.
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* ContinuityNod: True to form other Welsh characters make cameo appearances: Mark Renton, Ghostie Gorman, Sick Boy, Spud, Lexo Setterington, Post Connelly, Juice Terry and Francis Begbie are encountered or referenced.
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* ContinuityNod: ContinuityNod:
** True to form other Welsh characters make cameo appearances: Mark Renton, Ghostie Gorman, Sick Boy, Spud, Lexo Setterington, Post Connelly, Juice Terry and Francis Begbie are encountered orreferenced.referenced.
** The gang rape from ''Literature/MarabouStorkNightmares'' is mentioned in passing by Bruce, who seems to know that Lexo Setterington and Ghostie Gorman were involved.
** True to form other Welsh characters make cameo appearances: Mark Renton, Ghostie Gorman, Sick Boy, Spud, Lexo Setterington, Post Connelly, Juice Terry and Francis Begbie are encountered or
** The gang rape from ''Literature/MarabouStorkNightmares'' is mentioned in passing by Bruce, who seems to know that Lexo Setterington and Ghostie Gorman were involved.
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* PunnyName: Bruce turns the murder victim's name into this, noting that Efan Wurie is turning into an "Effen Worry" for him.
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* BigotWithABadge:
** Bruce hates minorities, particularly black men due to his wife leaving him for one, though has no problem having sex with women of varying ethnicities. He's also dismissive of his female colleagues and treats women in general like shit, even the ones he sleeps with. He's also very homophobic to Peter Inglis, [[AmbiguouslyGay who may or may not be gay]].
** Dougie Gillman isn't much better. He attempts to attack Inglis for possibly being gay at one point and Bruce deliberately sends him to an equal rights forum meeting to get him into trouble to damage his promotion prospects, as Bruce knows that he has no love for minorities.
** Bruce hates minorities, particularly black men due to his wife leaving him for one, though has no problem having sex with women of varying ethnicities. He's also dismissive of his female colleagues and treats women in general like shit, even the ones he sleeps with. He's also very homophobic to Peter Inglis, [[AmbiguouslyGay who may or may not be gay]].
** Dougie Gillman isn't much better. He attempts to attack Inglis for possibly being gay at one point and Bruce deliberately sends him to an equal rights forum meeting to get him into trouble to damage his promotion prospects, as Bruce knows that he has no love for minorities.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Peter Inglis is rumoured to be gay, something he vehemently denies. The book never confirms fur sure either way.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Peter Inglis is rumoured to be gay, something he vehemently denies. The book never confirms fur for sure either way.
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* BathroomStallGraffiti: Bruce finds graffiti in the police station toilets about Karen Fulton and Peter Inglis, the latter of which he uses to try and plant the seed of doubt about Inglis' sexuality with Bob Toal. Bruce later finds an unflattering piece about himself and is none too happy about it.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Peter Inglis is rumoured to be gay, something he vehemently denies. The book never confirms fur sure either way.
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* DrinkingOnDuty: Bruce is fond of drinking (and taking stronger substances) at tines when he should be working. Often, he'll slip out of work early to indulge in his vices.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: While Bruce is watching some [[GirlOnGirlIsHot porn with lesbian action]], a black male comes into the video and completely kills his mood. [[spoiler:We later find out that his ex-wife has been dating -- or possibly even remarried to -- a black man]].
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: {{Foreshadowing}}:
** While Bruce is watching some [[GirlOnGirlIsHot porn with lesbian action]], a black male comes into the video and completely kills his mood. [[spoiler:We later find out that his ex-wife has been dating -- or possibly even remarried to -- a blackman]].man]].
** Early on, an officer by the name of Busby is noted to be off on long term sick leave due to stress. Clelland has a breakdown and two suicide attempts after getting transferred to Traffic, noting that when he had time to think, everything he'd seen in Serious Crimes finally hit him. [[spoiler: This mirrors Bruce's own mental breakdown throughout the book, leading to his eventual suicide.]]
** While Bruce is watching some [[GirlOnGirlIsHot porn with lesbian action]], a black male comes into the video and completely kills his mood. [[spoiler:We later find out that his ex-wife has been dating -- or possibly even remarried to -- a black
** Early on, an officer by the name of Busby is noted to be off on long term sick leave due to stress. Clelland has a breakdown and two suicide attempts after getting transferred to Traffic, noting that when he had time to think, everything he'd seen in Serious Crimes finally hit him. [[spoiler: This mirrors Bruce's own mental breakdown throughout the book, leading to his eventual suicide.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Again, downplayed. Ghostie Gorman is no more or less horrible than he was in the original book, [[spoiler: except for the fact that he's the murderer and not Bruce.]]
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: Bob Toal's script is based off the murder case with a few details changed, such changing the setting from Edinburgh to New York and the murder weapon from a hammer to a crowbar. Toal even bases some of the characters on himself, Bruce, and Drummond. [[spoiler: This is deliberate, since he knows Bruce is the killer.]]
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* SettingUpdate: The original book takes place in the winter of 1997, near concurrently with ''Literature/{{Porno}}''. The film is clearly updated to the then-present day of 2013.
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* BatmanGambit: It turns out that Bob Toal is nowhere near as stupid as Bruce makes him out to be and his writing of a film script is actually a ploy to draw Bruce out, as Toal knows that Bruce [[spoiler: is the killer]].
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* {{Adaptational Attractiveness}}: Bruce in the film adaptation, due to being played by ''Creator/JamesMcAvoy''.
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** Bruce in the film adaptation, due to being played by''Creator/JamesMcAvoy''.''Creator/JamesMcAvoy''.
** Amanda Drummond may be a case of this trope as well, depending on [[UnreliableNarrator how reliable you consider Bruce's description of her in the book]] to be. In any case, in the film, she's portrayed by the undeniably attractive Imogen Poots.
** Bruce in the film adaptation, due to being played by
** Amanda Drummond may be a case of this trope as well, depending on [[UnreliableNarrator how reliable you consider Bruce's description of her in the book]] to be. In any case, in the film, she's portrayed by the undeniably attractive Imogen Poots.