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Green Street Hooligans
Cover voor Acteur
Elijah Wood
Charlie Hunnam
Claire Forlani
Movie Details
Studio Warner Bros.
Taal English
Leeftijd 16 jaar en ouder
Lengte (duur) 108 mins
Land USA
Kleur Color
Plot
After the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Elijah Wood could've opted for further big budget epics, but took a sharp left turn with this better-than-average B-movie. Released just after Everything is Illuminated, another offbeat entry, Wood plays journalism student Matt Buckner. In the prologue, he's expelled from Harvard when his over-privileged roommate sets him up to take the fall for his own misdeeds. With nowhere to go, Matt decides to visit his sister, Shannon (Claire Forlani), in London. He's already got a chip on his shoulder when he falls under the sway of Shannon's brother-in-law, Pete (Charlie Hunnam), head of West Ham's football "firm," the Green Street Elite. Matt soon gets caught up in their thuggish antics?to tragic effect. In her feature debut, German-born Lexi Alexander makes a mostly convincing case for the attractions of violence to the emotionally vulnerable, as opposed to the emotionally numb pugilists of the more satirical Fight Club. Unlike David Fincher (by way of Chuck Palahniuk), she plays it straight, except for the stylized fight sequences. Consequently, humor is in short supply, but the young Brit cast, especially Leo Gregory as the surly Bovver, is charismatic and Wood makes his character as believable as possible, i.e. he may seem miscast, but that's the point. Although there's no (direct) correlation between the two, Green Street makes a fine taster for Bill Buford's Among the Thugs, the ultimate dissection of the hooligan mentality. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Personal Details
Mijn oordeel 5
Seen It Yes
Nummer 298
Status In Collection
Kist B-91
Links Amazon US
Amazon UK
DVD Empire
Product Details
Editie Hooligans
Formaat DVD
Region 2
012569760295
Release Date 13-6-2006
Ondertitel Nederlands
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra's
The Making of Hooligans
"One Blood" Music Video by Terence Jay