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PlotSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
The plot is a lot more subtle than first impression would create. The movie begins with an organised attack on The Yids (Tottenhams firm) with almost military style precision. The Chelsea firm congregates company by company. A smoke bomb is then thrown into a pub of rival supporters and as they try to escape the pub they are set upon by the Chelsea firm and a fight breaks out. A passing woman mocks the fighters. Tommy than explains himself and his mate's situations as Tommy sees them. This companionship is compared to many others from his working class background like his grandfather Bill and Albert, his pa's best friend, who stormed the French shores together on D-Day. Billy is introduced as the son of a racist "who never really had much choice". Billy is 40 years old and a bully. He fights over nothing. Zeberdee is introduced as someone who prefers the firm's leader, an older fascist, to his company leader Billy. Billy bullies him continually because of it. With the characters introduced, the plot begins to move.
The man Rod bashed was from the hated rival Millwall firm. Tommy forgot his wallet with ID in the girls apartment, and therefore he's the only name the Millwall firm has to go on. So, for the rest of the movie, Tommy is a hunted man. The movie ends with Tommy being kicked half to death in an underpass during a F.A. Cup meeting between the teams, and Zeberdee being shot in the head for rolling someone for drugs. Cast
TriviaThe Pub in the first scene is called "The Star" but has a "T" added in post production to be called "The Start". This is the first film to credit Rockstar Games, creators of Grand Theft Auto. They are listed as Executive Producers. Tommy's best mate, Rod, is playing Rockstar' hit game "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City" in a scene, In addition, his money is at $00000000, showing he hadn't actually been playing the game. Frank Harper was actually a big supporter of Millwall in his youth. Licence plate on Billy Bright's Range Rover reads B8I GHT. Despite playing a Chelsea supporter, Danny Dyer is actually a West Ham United fan.
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