An injured soccer player buys an ice cream truck for income but faces drug gangs using similar vans as fronts. Seeking protection, he joins football hooligans, gets pulled into dealing drugs... Read allAn injured soccer player buys an ice cream truck for income but faces drug gangs using similar vans as fronts. Seeking protection, he joins football hooligans, gets pulled into dealing drugs and violence, and desperately seeks escape.An injured soccer player buys an ice cream truck for income but faces drug gangs using similar vans as fronts. Seeking protection, he joins football hooligans, gets pulled into dealing drugs and violence, and desperately seeks escape.
Lottie Lewis
- Stacey Blake
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It's clear that not many people have rated this film, but if you've come here to check it's score first before viewing, then don't be put off by the grade on here - as after watching this film, it doesn't seem right at all, and I'm glad I decided to ignore it.
Far from a classic, but entertaining all the same, this British drama, is the tale of a professional footballer on the way up, who gets sidelined with an injury, and immediately dropped from his team. With no income, he must find a way to bring some money in, as he has a child on the way, and a loving partner to support. Mishaps occur, as desperate measures lead to desperate things, and our lead will find himself caught up in the wrong crowd, as everything he stands for will now be put to test, along with his morals, well being, and safety.
The acting seems very natural, in the sense that the people act how you'd expect people in daily life to act - not at all over the top, and this does well in making the people seem 'real'.
The visual quality is up to scratch, and some nice shots are used.
My only complaint is there are a few clichés in the plot that may make you sigh, but if you can forgive them, and you're fan of British film, you may enjoy it for what it is.
Certainly not the best film I've ever seen, but nowhere near the worst, but definitely worth a look on a quiet night.
6/10
Far from a classic, but entertaining all the same, this British drama, is the tale of a professional footballer on the way up, who gets sidelined with an injury, and immediately dropped from his team. With no income, he must find a way to bring some money in, as he has a child on the way, and a loving partner to support. Mishaps occur, as desperate measures lead to desperate things, and our lead will find himself caught up in the wrong crowd, as everything he stands for will now be put to test, along with his morals, well being, and safety.
The acting seems very natural, in the sense that the people act how you'd expect people in daily life to act - not at all over the top, and this does well in making the people seem 'real'.
The visual quality is up to scratch, and some nice shots are used.
My only complaint is there are a few clichés in the plot that may make you sigh, but if you can forgive them, and you're fan of British film, you may enjoy it for what it is.
Certainly not the best film I've ever seen, but nowhere near the worst, but definitely worth a look on a quiet night.
6/10
Absolutely horrible. Might be one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I checked this out only because of the poster. I was expecting lots of flexing, booze, yelling and fighting but I got none of that. I was severely disappointed.
The title makes zero sense. The story has literally nothing to do with hooliganism. There's two hooligan fights in the entire movie that feels tacked on, only to justify the title. Good cast though.
The gunfights are terrible, the acting is terrible, the story is generic and it's in the worst way: Boring. They could've easily made this a "so bad it's good" flick but they didn't.
The title makes zero sense. The story has literally nothing to do with hooliganism. There's two hooligan fights in the entire movie that feels tacked on, only to justify the title. Good cast though.
The gunfights are terrible, the acting is terrible, the story is generic and it's in the worst way: Boring. They could've easily made this a "so bad it's good" flick but they didn't.
There is plenty of blood sweat and tears in this movie, but what I was impressed mostly was the ending. You know how some movies have it all then at the end its like what the heck just happened here? Are you serious? Well not in this movie. One of the better final scenes I have watched in recent memory. The film revolves around Andy and his expecting wife Stacey and Stacey's brother one of Andy's mates. Andy receives a bad injury during some hooligan antics and doctors tell him any career in sports is gone. Andy gets involved with dubious characters and his role with them starts to spiral out of control. Good acting, worthy film.
Terrible movie, complete waste of time. I really wouldn't bother even considering this film, there are so many greats and this wouldn't hit the top 1000. The plot was weak and the acting worse. It was just awful, I have nothing decent to say about this film at all. The only reason I finished it is because I was actually hoping that it may pick up at some point but that was a pipe dream and it went steadily down hill. The basic plot of this film revolves around an ex footballer who with baby on the way gets mixed up with some gangsters in order to make a living when his new career move is threatened. There are so many things in explained which I'm sure that if you ignore my review and actually watch this film you will see. I WOULD AVOID THIS FILM.
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- £1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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