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Hooligans at War: North vs South plays out like a gritty tale of loyalty and betrayal. The film captures the raw energy of South London's underground scene post-war, where Chris and Johnny navigate a world that feels foreign yet oddly familiar. Chris Bell’s direction brings a rough edge to the street battles and gang dynamics, using practical effects to amplify the visceral confrontations. The pacing shifts between intense moments of action and slower, introspective scenes that delve into the personal stakes of the characters. Performances are gritty, with a sense of authenticity that makes you feel the weight of their choices. It’s an unconventional look at how war shapes identity, blurring the lines between brotherhood and violence in a striking way.
Gritty portrayal of post-war lifeStrong practical effectsComplex themes of loyalty and identity
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