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Matt Buckner and the Green Street Elite roar and whoop in the packed stadium cheering their beloved West Ham united football (never say soccer!) squad. The match is rough and rabid but only the warm up for what comes next. When it does do not run. Stand your ground. Fight. Just think of someone you hate. Elijah Wood is Matt a visiting American drawn into the violent smash-mouth ways to Londons toughest football firm of diehard fans... and discovering a side to himself he did not know existed. Charlie Hunnam plays the hooligan leader who mentors Buckner in the firms code of conflict. And Lexi Alexander directs with head-butting intensity, taking us inside a rarely seen world of honour among thugs. Boozing, brawling - what else is there is to life? The hard lesson Matt learns is that there's so very, very much more. (Reel Entertainment)

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3DD!3 

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English It took me ages to finally force myself into watching the Hooligans, but now I must say that it was really worth it. Wood pretty briskly shook off the Baggins’ image and I’m really grateful for that. It would be a shame if he ended up typecast. As a “brawler" he is just perfect. Lexi Alexander, the female director, made a great impression. Maybe unexpectedly great. The fights are excellent, raw and pulsing with necessary energy and at the same time she manages the psychological side of the movie well and keeps good track of the story line. What more to say. I’m glad I saw it and will happily watch it again sometime. W-H-U! ()

kaylin 

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English Football hooligans are lunatics, but actually they are just people too. They experience their own dramatic stories, and one of those is captured in the film "Hooligans". A prosaic name. Frodo comes to Britain to learn what football is all about. Apparently, it is a gang of crazy people who watch it. Football itself is not the main focus here. The director managed to capture the dramatic moments well, but on the other hand, it is still just a bit of a classic fairy tale about how sometimes a person has to really break themselves to understand how this world truly works. ()

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Kaka 

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English It's billed as a low-budget indie, but it’s packed with interesting acting names that don't disappoint. The straightforward story about wild football fans is entertaining, brisk and properly raw, helped by a good setting and decently filmed brawls. It doesn't have a deeper meaning and the ending is clichéd, but Hooligans does have a certain power of the moment at times. As a directorial debut, OK. ()

POMO 

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English A simple subject that we’ve seen a hundred times before, set in the unusual environment of rival British football hooligans. The film has ferociousness, the fights are shot briskly and clearly, the dramatic relationships between the characters work and the presence of the more commercial icons Elijah Wood and Claire Forlani freshens up the indie feel of this low-budget production. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English I put this film off unnecessarily, and even I am not a football fan, I enjoyed it. Charlie Hunnam in the prime of his career and Elijah Wood, already known as Frodo, was a fine choice (badass/looser). The movie is fun, gritty, suspenseful. I definitely don't regret watching it. Story****, Action****, Humor***, Violence***, Entertainment****, Music***, Visuals***, Atmosphere****, Suspense***. 8/10. ()

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