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The Firm

  • 2009
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
6.7K
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The Firm (2009)
The film centers on Dom, a young wannabe football casual, who get drawn into the charismatic but dangerous world of the firm’s top boy, Bex. Accepted for the fast mouth and sense of humor, Dom soon becomes one of the boys. But as Bex and his gang clash with rival firms across the country and the violence spirals out of control, Dom realizes he wants out – until he learns it’s not that easy to simply walk away.
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Football hooligans organize themselves into firms that represent their favorite team.Football hooligans organize themselves into firms that represent their favorite team.Football hooligans organize themselves into firms that represent their favorite team.

  • Director
    • Nick Love
  • Writers
    • Al Ashton
    • Nick Love
  • Stars
    • Paul Anderson
    • Calum MacNab
    • Daniel Mays
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    6.7K
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    • Director
      • Nick Love
    • Writers
      • Al Ashton
      • Nick Love
    • Stars
      • Paul Anderson
      • Calum MacNab
      • Daniel Mays
    • 25User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    Paul Anderson
    Paul Anderson
    • Bex
    Calum MacNab
    Calum MacNab
    • Dom
    Daniel Mays
    Daniel Mays
    • Yeti
    Doug Allen
    Doug Allen
    • Trigger
    Joe Jackson
    • Jay
    Richie Campbell
    Richie Campbell
    • Snowy
    James Kelly
    • Beef
    Jaf Ibrahim
    • Usef
    Tommy Nash
    • Nunk
    Eddie Webber
    • Bob
    Camille Coduri
    Camille Coduri
    • Shel
    Billy Seymour
    Billy Seymour
    • Terry
    Joanne Matthews
    Joanne Matthews
    • Suzy
    Ebony Gilbert
    Ebony Gilbert
    • Justine
    Michael Davis
    • Johnny
    Joe Pizarro
    • Jamie
    Suzanna Day
    • Female Punter
    Jack Greenhough
    • Sammy
    • Director
      • Nick Love
    • Writers
      • Al Ashton
      • Nick Love
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    6khcunningham

    More accurate than the original

    Its not Gary Oldman, its not got the same menace as the TV play...but clothes, attitude, music, is more how I remember the period...deerstalkers, stanleys, and farah slacks, Oldman's original crew looked nothing like casuals, regardless of how well it was acted...for that this version gets 6/10 though the TV play is still far superior as a film.
    6reece-94254

    Haven't seen the original but all in all, this is a watchable movie

    So far, the film is a bit clichéd and over the top but there is a good deal of warmth and humour love brings to the film. Though I have not seen the original, nick love efforts should not go unnoticed as a director.
    6rapzillar

    Not a football hooligan movie, or a patch on the original. Still its not too bad...

    If you have seen the original version of this, then the chances are you will really want to see this. I have seen the original, so when i saw this first advertised, i almost wet myself with anticipation. Sadly, i have to report that I'm quite disappointed. Paul Anderson does a pretty good job as Bex Bissle, however the performance can only be described as lacklustre when compared to the tower of menace and intensity that Gary Oldmans original incarnation produced.

    Now. If you are going to see this in the hope that its another Football Factory/Green Street/Rise Of The Footsoldier orgy of football and people bashing the crap out of each other, you will be sadly disappointed.

    This film does however contain Elise tracksuits, Adidas trainers, some bad haircuts and a decent soundtrack. Oh and there is a lot of profanities if you like that sort of thing in a movie. thinking about it this movie doesn't have a great deal else. There isn't much talk about the beautiful game or the teams the firms themselves support, there isn't much in the way of beatings, and if I'm honest, not a great deal of violence. Im actually very surprised that this merits an 18 certificate.

    However, the film is well acted, does feel quite indie and very British, though the trailer for that new Michael Caine movie was most likely the most excited i got in the whole 2 hours.

    Yes see this movie if your interested in the subject matter, but if you haven't seen the original and want to watch a proper football hooligan movie, check that out instead.
    6Theo Robertson

    Nostalgia Trip That Is Painfully Anachronistic And Cynical But Watchable

    Despite Nick Love being the most criticised film director working in Britain today his remake of THE SWEENEY has topped the UK film this week . Of course the fact that it's made a million quid at the box office is probably down to the title . If the film was called RAY WINSTIONE PLAYING HIMSELF SORTING OUT SOME NAUGHTY CRIMINALS it probably wouldn't have been such a success but hey there's nothing like a little cynicism if only to irritate and annoy the luvvie film critics who can't get enough poncy art house cinema. This film a remake of the highly regarded Alan Clarke drama from 1989 is a previous attempt to be cynical

    Clarke was along with Loach and Leigh the master of British realist cinema . Wisely Love decides not to follow this type of directing style . Instead he shoots a movie that has a wonderful rich look. The cinematography by the ironically named Matt Gray gives the impression that we're seeing an up and coming Roger Deakins in action and one wonders why Gray is confined to television . It's the cinematography that will be your abiding memory of this film

    The problem is that while you're watching the film and old enough to remember the 1980s you'll be forever scratching your head wondering what year it's set in . Characters walk around in shell suits which were once considered to be cool in about 1989 or 1990 . Likewise the hairstyles indicate that it's 1989-90 when the first film was set . But this illusion is contradicted by the musical soundtrack with artists likeSoft Cell , Tears For Fears and The Rock Steady Crew which gives the impression it's 1983 or 84 at the latest . Indeed there's a TV report that Leon Brittain is home secretary which means it's set in 1983-85 . As someone who was a teenager in this period let me tell you now there's no way anyone would have a shell suit or that type of hairstyle in the early to mid 1980s . These anachronistic aspects are totally distracting . This is a pity because it tends to ruin the first half of the movie . The second half does borrow heavily from the original teleplay but no doubt anyone who can remember the original will say the original was better and harder hitting

    This is a great shame because it's something of a brave decision by Love to retell the story from the point of view from Dom who was a relatively minor character from the 1989 FIRM . Cynics might say that's because there's no way someone of Love's reputation could get someone of the stature of an up and coming Gary Oldman to carry the film as the main character , can you imagine Danny Dyer as Bex ! . As it stands it's a much better looking and better made film than Love's 2007 effort OUTLAW and is fairly watchable
    4samdaviesp

    Love's remake hits the posts

    There are two major factors that separate Nick Love's reimagining of his football hooligan film The Firm from Alan Clarke's original 1988 television play: the first is a perspective change from the point of view of the repulsive yet compelling character Bex (played in this version by Paul Anderson, who does a fair job of imitating Gary Oldman but doesn't bring anything new to the table), to that of whiny, annoying, dry-lunch Dom who just appears to exist in every scene he's in. The second difference is that it's not very good. Love's direction is the epitome of style over substance, opting for an over-stylised imagining of 1980s Britain complete with neon lights, a nostalgic soundtrack, and a never-ending slew of tracksuits that look like they were produced in a Haribo factory. The script is also significantly lighter with several comic relief moments scattered around an otherwise dark story. While this may make for a more visually appealing and accessible film, it loses the savagery and sense of urgency that Clarke's original had. It also doesn't help the film that Love seems to be aware that his screenplay is inferior to the source material, with key scenes from the original being replicated seemingly beat for beat and inserted clumsily into the narrative when it begins to falter. Aside from Paul Anderson's Bex, none of the performances are particularly standout, with Daniel Mays completely wasted as Bex's rival, Yeti, who is more or less completely side-lined throughout the film. Overall, Love's remake is an ambitious attempt to update a somewhat dated story for a contemporary audience which ultimately hits the goalposts.

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    • Trivia
      Bex's estate agents is called Hunter Ashton & Clarke. Which is a nod to both the writer and the director of the 1989 original movie.
    • Goofs
      They boys are seen at various times going into JD Sports, the film is set in 1983, JD Sports didn't open a shop in London until 1989.
    • Quotes

      Bex: [Terry bumps into Bex on the dance floor] Whoa. Sorry mate.

      Terry: It's alright mate. Teach you to dance like a fucking melt though, won't it?

      Bex: Slow down. I'm just cutting a rug with me wife.

      Terry: [Terry looks at Bex' wife] What, that?

      Bex: No, you don't wanna make one with me mate. I'll fucking leave you behind.

    • Crazy credits
      Dedication listed in end credits: "This film is dedicated to Lordy."
    • Connections
      Featured in Angela and Friends: Episode #1.54 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Tainted Love
      Written by Ed Cobb

      Performed by Soft Cell

      Published by Warner/ Chappell Music Limited

      Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited

      (c)1981

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Firma
    • Filming locations
      • Ferrier Estate, Kidbrooke, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Location HQ
      • Vertigo Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,094,777
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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