"Green Street Hooligans," directed by Lexi Alexander and released in 2005, is a gripping crime drama that delves into the world of English football hooliganism. The film follows the story of Matt Buckner, played by Elijah Wood, a Harvard student who finds himself immersed in the violent and intense world of football firms in London. As Matt becomes entangled with the notorious Green Street Elite, led by the charismatic Pete Dunham (Charlie Hunnam), he is drawn into a dangerous world of loyalty, rivalry, and betrayal. Claire Forlani plays the role of Shannon, Pete's sister, who forms a bond with Matt amidst the chaos of the hooligan lifestyle. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, Matt must navigate the treacherous world of football hooliganism while grappling with his own sense of identity and belonging. With standout performances from the talented cast, including Marc Warren, "Green Street Hooligans" offers a raw and intense portrayal of the darker side of sports fandom and the consequences of violence and brotherhood.
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