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Jana 2022-03-21 09:01:44

This movie really pleases me. Heck! Never forget it!
How do you define football? How do you define a dream? How do you define friends? This movie tells you that. 当然,前提是你得看懂它~
这是一部激情四射的电影,这里有一个我爱恨交织的Pete——先说说
Matt第一次出手揍人的那一刻吧,Matt双手齐出His appearance was called "sissy" and "gay", and it was the first time I saw someone fight like this, and I couldn't even laugh at the tune. But this battle allowed our Matt to find the most important friend in his life: Pete! This bad boy protects him and trusts him and finally gave him his life! When I saw the end of the film, I hated the director a little bit, but at the beginning of the film, I had already guessed that Pete would not be able to run away in 20 minutes, which made me even more angry~ However, no matter who encounters a person like Pete, he will run away You can't go away, even if you came from Harvard in the United States, even if you were once yelled at by him "I don't need you anymore", you won't run away, yes, you won't! This is Pete's charm, and also the charm of the actor Charlie Hunnam himself. The subject matter of the film itself is destined to be fascinating. Coupled with the acting of the British bad boy, it is difficult not to be confused
. Questions I don’t want to talk about:
Football hooligans – refer to those who often stir up trouble on the football field, disturb the stadium and public order, and endanger social stability. , they often deliberately create troubles, lest the world will not be in chaos, and take pride in it, and they fight when they lose!
The above generalizations are correct, in fact football hooligans are just such a group of people, or simply call them - villains! But Pete in the movie is obviously not, of course, some villains give up their seats to ladies on the subway, and occasionally there are villains who sacrifice their lives to protect friends and family! But, you asked me to call Pete a villain, and seriously, I don't like it! He is so young, so full of passion to live, love and hate are also clear, even if he lives up to his own friends for his dreams! It's hard for me to disgust such a person and dump him - a football hooligan! Also, Pete is so much better than the filthy and complicated crowds that are everywhere in this world!
(Writing this, I realized I made a mistake, my mind was completely occupied by Pete! However, I decided to ignore it completely)
And then said Ha, England can produce beautiful scenery, good movies, good bands, I can make a team that Argentine fans hate, but I also have a football hooligan. There is nothing wrong with it~
As for this movie, the fans who love it may not be fans, but those who hate it must not be fans! We all know that football has guided our lives, especially during major events, the question is whether you are a radical or a moderate. And Pete in the movie is undoubtedly the former. It's no big deal. Football has long been more than just a football field, but violence can't solve the problem after all. Even if I don't want to, I have to admit the ending Pete His departure should be his destination, no matter if he is protecting his friends, his brother's family, or something else. It's just that when "one blood" sounds at the end of the film, we will all fight with Pete - because Pete once said "we fight together, no matter what happens"! Silly, but a good guy! just like me!

PS - This thing is destined to be messy and imaginative, because the author of this article has just experienced the departure of the Netherlands in the European Championships this morning! My mood has not yet calmed down, please forgive me~
Also, the above text is dedicated to my Dutch team! The never-fading Orange Army!

What is football that makes us so wild, so angry, and so delicate?

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Extended Reading

Green Street Hooligans quotes

  • Pete Dunham: [Matt and Pete are sitting at a food vendor stall, reading a newspaper the morning after the Birmingham game/fight] Fuckin' journos. Look at this.

    [he slaps the paper]

    Pete Dunham: West Ham wins 3-nil in a blindin' performance, and our little scrap makes the headline. Bloody muckrakers.

    Matt Buckner: So, what is this?

    Pete Dunham: Bollocks journo bullshit.

    Matt Buckner: No, no, this, the GSE.

    Pete Dunham: [whispering] Shhh! Lower it, son!

    Matt Buckner: What are you guys, like, an organized political movement or something?

    Pete Dunham: No, mate. We're a firm. You never heard of a firm in the States?

    Matt Buckner: No.

    Pete Dunham: All right. Every football team in Europe's got a firm. Some have two.

    [Matt gives him a blank look]

    Pete Dunham: Christ, I forgot how clueless you Yanks are. All you've seen of us is the stadium riots on TV, innit? Come on.

    [they get up and walk away from the stall]

    Pete Dunham: See, West Ham football is mediocre. But our firm is top-notch, and everyone knows it. The GSE: Green Street Elite. Arsenal... great football, shit firm... the Gooners. Tottenham... shit football, and a shit firm... the Yids, they're called. I actually put their main lad through a phone box window the other day.

    Matt Buckner: [Matt looks down at the newspaper] What about Millwall?

    Pete Dunham: Ah, Millwall. Where to even fucking begin with Millwall. Millwall and West Ham firms hate each other, more than any other firms by far.

    Matt Buckner: Sorta like the Yankees and the Red Sox.

    Pete Dunham: More like the Israelis and the Palestinians.

    [Matt laughs]

    Pete Dunham: We haven't played Millwall in ten years. Their top boy's this geezer named Tommy Hatcher. 'Orrible ol' cunt. Back in the Major's day, Tommy's son was killed in a scrap. After that, he went completely mental. Lost the plot.

    Matt Buckner: Well, who's the Major?

    Pete Dunham: Ah, the Major. Quite a legend 'round here. He ran the GSE in the Nineties, when I was comin' up. Hardest bastard you ever saw. They say we kinda lost our way when he left. But believe me, my boys are bringin' the ol' GSE reputation right back.

  • Matt Buckner: So basically, firms are gangs?

    Pete Dunham: Kind of... but we're a far cry from all that Bloods and Crips bullshit. I mean shootin' a machine gun out of a movin' car at an 8 year old girl, that's just cowardly. See, we might be into fightin' an all that... but it's more about reputation. Humiliatin' another mob in a row, doin' somethin' the other firms get to hear and talk about - like a Yank in his first fight battering one of Birmingham's main lads.