🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Justin Kerrigan
- Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
- Release year: 1999
- Runtime (length): 1h 39min
- IMDb rating: 7.1/10 (28K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: N/A
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A bunch of friends get high in Cardiff and realize Star Wars is actually about drugs… or something.
🍿 Human Traffic: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Introduction to Jip and His Crew
The film introduces Jip, a young man battling sexual paranoia, alongside his close-knit group of friends in Cardiff’s vibrant 90s club scene. His friends consist of Koop an aspiring DJ with jealousy issues, Nina, working at a fast-food restaurant, Lulu, Jips Mate and Moff, who comes from a troubled family. They all live for the weekend, finding escape in the city’s nightlife.

Friday Night Fever
As Friday arrives, the friends eagerly prepare for a night of clubbing. They gather at a local pub, fueled by excitement and anticipation for the weekend ahead. They discuss relationship woes, career frustrations, and the promise of freedom found on the dance floor.

Ecstasy and Introspection
The night unfolds with heavy drug use including the use of Ecstasy, which blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. As the night progresses, some members in the group begin to have introspective issues with themselves, their relationships, and career choices.

The Morning After
The friends begin the process of coming down from the drug use and alcohol consumption. Now they must reflect and deal with their new emotional and relationship issues from the previous evening.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Jip (John Simm): A sexually paranoid clothes shop worker who lives for the weekend club scene to escape his anxieties.
- Lulu (Lorraine Pilkington): Jip’s friend who is disillusioned with men and seeks connection in the club scene.
- Koop (Shaun Parkes): An aspiring hip-hop DJ prone to jealousy in his relationship with Nina.
- Nina (Nicola Reynolds): A fast-food worker who seeks escape and release from her mundane job through clubbing.
- Moff (Danny Dyer): A pill-popping friend struggling with drug habits and disapproval from his family.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Jip: “The weekend has landed. All that exists now is clubs, drugs, pubs and parties.” – Jip’s iconic opening monologue perfectly encapsulates the film’s ethos and the characters’ escapist mentality.
- Moff: “Nice one, bruvva!” – Moff’s trademark catchphrase became widely popular in the UK after the film’s release.
- Jip: “What was I saying?” – Said by multiple characters throughout the movie, highlighting drug induced memory loss.
💰Box Office
- Budget: £2,200,000
- Domestic Gross: $104,257
- Worldwide Gross: $104,257
💥 Human Traffic Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so I first watched this when I was, like, 19, and it felt like someone had filmed my actual life. It’s messy, it’s funny, and it perfectly captures that feeling of being young and reckless. The ‘weekend has landed’ speech still gets me hyped, and the whole vibe is just pure nostalgia. The ‘what was I saying?’ scene is so relatable after a long night out. This movie just gets it. Plus, the soundtrack is amazing!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of 90s British cinema”
- “Viewers interested in club culture”
- “Those who enjoy comedy-dramas with relatable characters”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Drug use”
- “Strong language”
- “Sexual content”
- “Nudity”
Professional Reviews
- Timeout: “A dizzying, energetic snapshot of 90s club culture, ‘Human Traffic’ pulses with the beat of a generation. While occasionally chaotic, the film’s raw authenticity and memorable characters make it a trip worth taking.
- Empire Magazine: “Captures the chaotic energy of a weekend fuelled by music and chemicals. While it may not be for everyone, ‘Human Traffic’ offers a glimpse into a subculture with a kinetic style that feels both exhilarating and exhausting.
Audience Reactions
The characters are super relatable and capture the essence of 90s youth culture.: Authentic portrayal of club culture and the friendships that thrive within it.
The soundtrack is an absolute banger!: The music perfectly complements the energy of the film and evokes a strong sense of nostalgia.
Overall Consensus: A cult classic that resonates with those who experienced the 90s club scene, offering a nostalgic and energetic portrayal of youth culture, friendship, and the thrill of the weekend.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The cast reportedly used real ecstasy and drank heavily during filming to authentically portray the drug-fueled clubbing experience.”
- “Director Justin Kerrigan appears in the film as the writer.”
- “The film features cameos from notable figures in the electronic music scene, including DJ Carl Cox as Pablo Hassan, adding to its authenticity.”
🖥️ How to Watch Human Traffic?
Human Traffic is available for purchase on platforms like Amazon. Currently, it is not widely available on major streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, or Hulu. Check local rental services or digital storefronts like Apple TV and Google Play Movies for rental or purchase options.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Human Traffic, you might like these similar films:
- Trainspotting (1996): Both films explore drug culture and youth alienation in the UK with dark humor and memorable characters.
- Go (1999): Features multiple interconnected storylines during a drug-fueled night out, similar to Human Traffic’s chaotic energy.
- Groove (2000): Captures the vibe of the late 90s rave scene, focusing on the music and community, a shared interest with Human Traffic.
- This Is England (2006): Explores youth culture in Britain with a raw and realistic approach, dealing with themes of identity and belonging.
🛒 Human Traffic Related Products
- Human Traffic: The Remixes [CD]: A double-CD featuring remixes and extended versions of the iconic tracks from the movie, capturing the essence of the 90s club scene.
- Human Traffic – The Weekend Has Landed T-Shirt: A vintage-style T-shirt featuring the iconic movie poster or ‘The Weekend Has Landed’ quote, perfect for showing off your love for the film.
- Human Traffic Movie Poster Print: A high-quality print of the film’s original poster, capturing the iconic imagery and characters.
- Groove: A similar vibe with Human Traffic. After hours in San Francisco rave party scene with an electronic soundtrack.
🎧 Soundtrack
Human Traffic features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “Build It Up, Tear It Down” – performed by Fatboy Slim
- “Pacific State” – performed by 808 State
- “Spastik” – performed by Plastikman
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Human Traffic portrays a group of friends experiencing the Cardiff club scene during the 90s, highlighting their relationships, drug use, and personal struggles over a single weekend.
The movie was primarily filmed in Cardiff, Wales, capturing the authentic atmosphere of the city’s club scene.
Human Traffic blends elements of both comedy and drama, offering a humorous yet poignant look at youth culture and personal challenges.
As of recently there was plans for a Human Traffic 2 but the projects seem to have been canceled or delayed.
🔥 Bonus Content
Human Traffic Koop’s Jungle Record Store Scene
Remember that amazing record store scene in Human Traffic? This is it! See Koop in action, mashing up the place – it’s pure energy and a total classic.
Human Traffic (nice one bruva)
Fancy a quick burst of classic Human Traffic humor? Check out this super short clip with Danny Dyer and John Simm – it’s only 44 seconds, but guaranteed to make you laugh!
Koop from Human Traffic (1999)
Love Koop from Human Traffic? This is a compilation of his best bits! Watch his greatest moments. It’s like a mini-movie just for Koop fans!
Danny Dyer Looks Back At His Iconic Roles | Football Factory, Rivals, The Business & More
Ever wondered what Danny Dyer thinks about his role in Human Traffic? He spills the beans in this interview! Hear behind-the-scenes stories and his thoughts on the film. It’s a fascinating look back!
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