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Kicking Off

  • 2015
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
350
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Kicking Off (2015)
ComedyCrimeSport

After their football team is relegated, two fans kidnap the referee who they believe unfairly disallowed a winning goal.After their football team is relegated, two fans kidnap the referee who they believe unfairly disallowed a winning goal.After their football team is relegated, two fans kidnap the referee who they believe unfairly disallowed a winning goal.

  • Director
    • Matt Wilde
  • Writer
    • Robert Farquhar
  • Stars
    • Warren Brown
    • Greg McHugh
    • Alistair Petrie
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    350
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matt Wilde
    • Writer
      • Robert Farquhar
    • Stars
      • Warren Brown
      • Greg McHugh
      • Alistair Petrie
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Warren Brown
    Warren Brown
    • Wigsy
    Greg McHugh
    Greg McHugh
    • Cliff
    Alistair Petrie
    Alistair Petrie
    • Anthony Greaves
    Danielle Bux
    Danielle Bux
    • Philippa
    Mark Bright
    • Mark Bright
    Geoff Hurst
    Geoff Hurst
    • Geoff Hurst
    Tim Major
    • Murray Peterson
    Amaka Okafor
    Amaka Okafor
    • Caroline
    Bailey Patrick
    • Brickie
    Jon-Paul Gates
    Jon-Paul Gates
    • Radio Producer
    Dan Fredenburgh
    Dan Fredenburgh
    • Prof Jennings
    Vivien Creegor
    • Self
    Mikey Altoft
    • Protester
    • (as Michael Altoft)
    Zeeshan Azad
    Zeeshan Azad
    • Prison Footballer
    Richard Banks
    Richard Banks
    • Doctor
    Alexander Bracq
    Alexander Bracq
    • Argentinian Football
    Matt Brewer
    Matt Brewer
    • T Shirt Seller
    Ella Bux
    • Philippa jnr
    • Director
      • Matt Wilde
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      • Robert Farquhar
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    10dcrothnie

    A comedy about friendship and the dangers of hatching a kidnap plot after too many beers

    It's the last day of the season and loyal fans Wiggsy (Warren Brown) and Cliff (Greg McHugh) assemble for a crucial denouement. It's simple: win and the team stays up; lose and they're down. When their team appears to grab a vital winner in the dying seconds the boys wild celebrations ensue, only for them to discover that the referee (Alastair Petrie) has disallowed the goal. Chaos ensues and Wiggsy and Cliff (reluctantly) decide to take matters into their own hands. To Wiggsy, it's simple: Get the referee to admit he made a mistake in disallowing the goal, and the team stays up while Wiggsy becomes a hero. What can possibly go wrong? This is a very funny film with strong performances and great writing which ensures you don't need to be a football fan to enjoy it. Football is the hook on which the action hangs, and it explores obsession, betrayal and blind faith with a deftness of touch. The dialogue is great and the scenes involving the interrogation of the referee in particular are very funny and clever. Brown (Wiggsy) and McHugh (Cliff) put in strong performances and Danielle Lineker is great as Wiggsy's long-suffering girlfriend but Alastair Petrie's understated performance as the kidnapped referee is wonderful. At its heart is a story about male relationships, the blurring of the line between hope and reality and how you shouldn't really mix football and real life - a beautifully-constructed and nicely timed comic gem ahead of another summer of potential football glory or crushing disappointment.
    3GiraffeDoor

    I don't know what off side means, but let's use it to describe this movie anyway.

    Comedic thriller with an interesting concept and does next to nothing with it.

    It could have been a rather striking vision of the quite desperation we live in and how sports fandom is a desperate attempt to find meaning in the void.

    But it didn't. With flaccid humour, a plot that lacks momentum, characters that don't even have the personality required to be annoying and a trite approach to its own moral message, this is a movie that doesn't even hit the post.

    At one point the main character turns to the audience again and says words to the effect of "and then it was like in a bad movie when they turn on the radio and it just happens to be something relevant to them."

    When you are resorting to justifying a cliche by acknowledging the cliche then you probably should have taken some writing classes.
    3Prismark10

    Offside

    Kicking Off is a low budget black comedy with a lot of kinetic energy and visual trickery that disguises the fact that the profanity filled muddled screenplay has ran out of steam.

    Football fans Wiggsy (Warren Brown) and Cliff (Greg McHugh) are sick as a parrot when on the last day of the season, their football team is relegated. Their goal was disallowed and soon after the other side scored. The duo are gutted.

    Wiggsy decides to kidnap the referee (Alastair Petrie) and get him to admit that he made a mistake in disallowing the goal. Cliff is perplexed and horrified that some pub banter has gone badly wrong.

    The film is obviously inspired by The King of Comedy. Petrie who so often plays the snivelling villain gives a nicely understated performance as the god fearing ref who quickly figures that his kidnappers are barking mad as well as inept.

    Wiggsy is the hothead whose actions signify that he is losing touch with reality, maybe due to the fact that his love life has gone awry.

    The film is uneven in tone, too often switching from comedy to violence.
    2malcolmgsw

    Foul

    The problem about many films about football is that they confuse 4 letter words with humour or to emphasise a point.It's about time that writers realise that it is neither funny or shocking and tends to obscure their inability to write a coherent script.This film deserves to be relegated to the rubbish bin.
    10mattleopold

    Great film - more than your average sports movie

    This movie is good fun and full of laughs. However, it is much deeper than the standard sports movie. It effectively digs around concepts of fanship. It tests the viewer to consider their passions and beliefs.

    Do you know where to draw the line between passion and obsession? How do you know when enough is enough? Do we take games too seriously?

    Some really deep ideas that are well explored with great humour and a brilliant plot.

    I thought this was a well written, well directed and well acted movie. Good fun and interesting. The shooting style kept attention and pace. It felt distinctly British.

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
      • Gaia Media
      • Happy Hour Films
      • Principal Film Finance
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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