Proper British film that shows the hooligan football lifestyle and I'm sure many brits will love it.
It's a pretty funny film that makes a few cracks at various things and goes risky with its comedy at times which I can admire as most films are too scared to do that. The whole story about this piss head and smack head not being able to get his life together is fun to watch with all the chaos but overall it's about his journey to change, it never has enough depth for this change to be shown or his romance with his wife. He doesn't really change much by the end of it and falls into the same pattern so story wasn't very rewarding or believable due to not enough depth especially with how easily his wife runs back to his bad behaviour. All this was to me is some pretty funny moments but story needed to be better.
Dialogue was very British but relied way too much on the C word.
Danny Dyer was a pleasure to see at the premiere and the director and they were solid with an entertaining performance and a creative quirky film.
A movie made for the British football crowd who this story is about.
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