What else you gonna do on a Saturday?
The Football Factory is more than just a study of the English obsession with football violence, it's about men looking for armies to join, wars to fight and places to belong. A forgotten culture of Anglo Saxon males fed up with being told they're not good enough and using their fists as a drug they describe as being more potent than sex and drugs put together.
"The Football Factory," a gritty and intense 2004 film produced by Vertigo Films and Rockstar Games in the United Kingdom, delves deep into the world of football hooliganism. Directed by Nick Love, the movie follows the life of Tommy Johnson, portrayed by Danny Dyer, a disillusioned Chelsea football fan who finds solace and identity in the violent subculture of football hooliganism. The film captures the raw energy and chaos of the terraces, offering a visceral look at the lives of those caught up in the adrenaline-fueled world of football violence. Set against the backdrop of London's football scene, "The Football Factory" explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the search for meaning in a life marked by aggression and conflict. Tommy's journey is interwoven with the stories of his fellow hooligans, including his mentor Bill, played by the late great actor, David Kelly. The film does not shy away from the brutal realities of hooliganism, presenting a stark portrayal of the physical and emotional toll it takes on its participants. Yet, it also offers moments of introspection, as Tommy begins to question the path he has chosen and the future that awaits him. The collaboration between Vertigo Films and Rockstar Games brought a unique edge to the film, blending cinematic storytelling with the gritty realism often found in video games. This partnership allowed "The Football Factory" to stand out in the crowded landscape of British cinema, offering audiences a film that was both a thrilling narrative and a social commentary. The film's intense fight scenes and realistic depiction of hooligan culture were enhanced by the involvement of Rockstar Games, known for their immersive and often controversial game worlds. Ultimately, "The Football Factory" is more than just a film about football hooliganism; it is a poignant exploration of the human condition. Through Tommy's eyes, viewers are invited to confront the allure and the destructiveness of violence, as well as the underlying societal issues that fuel such behavior. The film's powerful performances, particularly from Danny Dyer, and its unflinching portrayal of its subject matter make "The Football Factory" a compelling and thought-provoking piece of cinema that continues to resonate with audiences years after its release.
年2004
収益1228003$
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ジャンルドラマ
製作国United Kingdom