Green Street Hooligans
United Kingdom
168916 people rated A wrongfully expelled Harvard undergrad moves to London, where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football hooliganism.
Crime
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Sport
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16/11/2022 12:22
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16/11/2022 06:10
I thought the idea of the movie about an american experiencing football hooliganism was very interesting and it turned out to be a decent movie. The plot was very intriguing throughout and the movie was enjoyable to watch. I thought the action scenes were good and seemed realistic for the most part. The characters were portrayed well and most of the both accents seemed fine, except for Matt's dad whose american accent seemed a bit off.
Janu Bob
16/11/2022 06:10
I found watching this film to be rather insulting, as a genuine football fan.
Sure, were I an American with no knowledge of football in England, I would find the film riveting, but at the end of the day, the world in which it is set is just not realistic enough.
This film finally proved a suspician of mine for a while - Elijah Wood cannot act.
The leader of the GSE sounds like an American trying to speak cockney. I was shocked to discover that he is actually English - he needed speech lessons.
The film failed to deliver on many fronts. For instance, there is no mention of how or why football is ingrained into British society, or exactly why we love it so much. It's just an excuse to show violence, and pass it off as art. The fight scenes were unconvincing too, on the whole.
I thought the only accurate portrayal throughout the film was that of the Millwall supporters - they really are the scum of the Earth.
Miiss Koffii🥀🧘🏽♀️
16/11/2022 06:10
I don't know much about British hooligans, but Claire Forlani (Meet Joe Black, "CSI: New York") and Elijah Wood (The Lord of the Rings) made it worth my time. And, it is well worth the time as these two are fantastic.
After Wood gets kicked out of Harvard, he learns about some real kicks - football!
It should have had subtitles for those of us who don't speak English. :-). But, the mix of football and firms (gangs) was fascinating. Charlie Hunnam was great as the firm's leader, who took Woods under his wing.
Things get tense when Wood's dad visits and he gets seen at the Times. A secret is revealed and the excitement level skyrockets. Boy, do they all hate journalists!
The song "One Blood", sung by Terence Jay highlighted a marvelous sound track.