As a dissertation on suppressed male aggression, it’s a compelling movie. As entertainment, it’s visceral but mildly unfulfilling.
Green Street Hooligans (2005)
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Reviews Counted:59
Fresh:27
Rotten:32
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: When it comes to the subculture of soccer thugs, Green Street Hooligans lacks sufficient insight, and instead comes off as a Fight Club knock-off.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for brutal violence, pervasive language and some drug use
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Sep 9, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $122,300
Synopsis: GREEN STREET HOOLIGANS: In 1988, British director Alan Clarke set a high benchmark for movies about soccer hooliganism with a brutal, unflinching drama called THE FIRM. Few dared follow in Clarke's... GREEN STREET HOOLIGANS: In 1988, British director Alan Clarke set a high benchmark for movies about soccer hooliganism with a brutal, unflinching drama called THE FIRM. Few dared follow in Clarke's estimable footsteps. But filmmaker Lexi Alexander, who joined a gang of soccer thugs during her childhood in Germany, seems well placed to be the director of GREEN STREET HOOLIGANS, which returns to the controversial subject matter some 17 years after Clarke's film. Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood) is a student who travels to London after getting kicked out of Harvard. Ostensibly there to visit his sister, Matt instead forms an unlikely bond with her husband's brother, Pete Dunham (Charlie Hunnam), who takes him to a soccer match to see his team, West Ham. At the game, the inevitable happens, and Matt's initial trepidation at the violence swelling around him soon turns into a pulse-racing, visceral thrill. Suddenly finding a taste for the hooligan life, Matt joins Pete's "firm," the Green Street Elite, leading to further booze-fueled confrontations and providing an opportunity for Matt to keep a journal explaining why he's attracted to such a violent pursuit. Surprisingly, Elijah Wood manages to fit perfectly into a role that seems ill-suited to his elfin, wide-eyed looks. British actor Charlie Hunnam, who starred in the U.K. version of QUEER AS FOLK and TV's UNDECLARED, neatly complements Wood as the Cockney boy who leads him into danger, and together the two actors manage to carve out convincingly violent characters. A loud, energetic soundtrack and roaming, trembling camera work create a disquieting atmosphere in a movie punctuated with scenes of rampant brutality. Sensibly not trying to ape Alan Clarke's approach to the subject matter, Alexander has instead created a very effective work built on her own experience. [More]
Starring: Elijah Wood, Charlie Hunnam, Claire Forlani, Marc Warren
Starring: Elijah Wood, Charlie Hunnam, Claire Forlani, Marc Warren, Henry Goodman
Director: Lexi Alexander
Director: Lexi Alexander
Screenwriter: Lexi Alexander
Producer: Deborah Del Prete, Gigi Pritzker, Donald Zuckerman
Screenwriter: Dougie Brimson, Josh Shelov
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Reviews for Green Street Hooligans
German kickboxer-turned-director Lexi Alexander's brutal, unsparing portrait of disaffected youth running rampant amid the football stands and terraces of jolly old England.
As the film progresses and as Matt falls deeper and deeper into the firm, you can honestly believe that the transformation is real.
[Alexander] is a better anthropologist than dramatist and her snapshot of this culture is more revealing than the story crafted around it.
It's a visceral, macho film, and if the message seems to be that violence IS the answer, it's hard to resist the grimy, eloquent way that the point is made.
Terrific because director Lexi Alexander, a German, brings an authentic feel to English hooliganism -- this is a brutal yet tremendously entertaining film -- and treats it very seriously.
Football-and-fighting drama shows Elijah Wood in a new light -- and marks the debut of a major talent.
Hooligans delivers two main points — that family is where you find it, and that violence can be as intoxicating, to some, as a drug.
The movie forces you into primal alertness, its effectiveness enhanced by exceptional casting and escalating tension that plays on your emotions.
Pic amply demonstrates that Alexander -- director of Johnny Flynton, 2003 Oscar nominee for dramatic short -- has the chops to bring a fresh take to onscreen rough stuff.
It's what you thought Fight Club was going to be, before it went in a whole other (and far more interesting) direction.
Director and co-writer Lexi Alexander choreographs the fight scenes with thrilling chaos, and the plot unfolds expertly if melodramatically.
Sure to please fans of action-adventure flicks, footballers, and teenagers entranced by macho violence, Green Street Hooligans also offers up...morsels for ethical meditation.
Although the central message is questionable and the plot is packed with contrivances, the film makes for an engaging treatise on a subculture.
A feature-length folly about the terrors and self-affirming joys of football (that is, soccer) hooliganism.
Approaches the sociologically poetic sloganeering of the Smiths at Morrissey's most hooligan-lovestruck.
Pretty-boy-turned-gang-leader Charlie Hunnam offers a career performance...
Hunnam e Wood exibem imensa segurança ao carregarem o filme, que também desperta nosso interesse através da análise dos motivos que levam pessoas comuns à violência das torcidas organizadas.
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