GREEN STREET HOOLIGANS

reviewed by Mitch Emerson

hooligans GREEN STREET HOOLIGANSOdd Lot Entertainment
109 min., dir. by Lexi Alexander, with Elijah Wood, Charlie Hunnam, and Claire Forlani

Green Street Hooligans tells the story of Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood), a journalism student at Harvard who gets expelled because his roommate kept his stash of coke in Matt’s possessions. Matt takes the fall and goes to stay with his sister Shannon (Claire Forlani). While there, he befriends Pete Dunham (Charlie Hunnam), who is the leader of a futbol fan gang (known as Firms across the pond) who spend their time beating the ever-loving shit out of each other. Needless to say they are a bad crowd and are not the best of influences for young Matt.

I heard about this movie way back when Howard Stern was still on terrestrial radio. He had Elijah Wood in the studio, who was still riding on the awesome success of the Lord Of The Rings trilogy but wanted to get away from that type of movie. What is intriguing about this movie is that the Firms are portrayed in a way that makes them almost honorable, even likeable.

The performances are almost perfect all around. Wood plays this character well, but if he wants to break out from the nice boy roles he needs to try a little harder and get more roles like the one in Sin City. The chemistry between Shannon and Steve (Marc Warren) was almost nonexistent but that was the only issue I had.

The only complaints I have are: 1) It was hard to understand a lot of the dialogue due to thick accents, slang, and fast-talking. I understand that is my fault and not the movie’s. 2) The damn shaky cam is back. Do they teach this as mandatory in film school to convey action and adrenaline? It’s just plain irritating if you ask me.
Being a DVD, the extra features (or lack thereof) might as well receive some mention. You get a five-minute behind the scenes and a music video. That’s it. Pretty lame.

All in all, Green Street Hooligans is a good, intense film that shows the insanity and honor of futbol fans without being overly violent or preachy. If you haven’t seen it and want something that isn’t your normal popcorn film, give it a shot.

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