Imagine stepping into the mind of a man teetering on the edge of sanity. A man who's life is a chaotic swirl of drugs, sex, and corruption. This is the world of 'Filth', a darkly comedic and utterly captivating tale that leaves you questioning reality itself. The film follows Bruce Robertson (James McAvoy), a bigoted and morally bankrupt detective in Edinburgh, Scotland. He's a man who's life is a mess, but he's determined to climb his way back up the ranks of the police force no matter what the cost. As we delve deeper into Bruce's psyche, we're taken on a wild ride through his twisted thoughts and actions. Each scene unfolds like a puzzle piece, revealing more about this complex and troubled character. The film masterfully blends elements of black comedy with gritty realism, leaving you both entertained and disturbed. McAvoy's performance is nothing short of brilliant, as he seamlessly portrays the many facets of Bruce's personality. 'Filth' is not for the faint of heart, but for those who are willing to take the journey into the depths of human depravity, it's a ride you won't soon forget.