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The plot of "Football Workshop" is based on the perspective of the hero Tom Jason: he is a twentysomething living in west London, with no job, no family, no love, and only getting drunk in a bar every day. Occasionally smoke a little powder, and then challenge all dissidents with a group of die-hard fans who also support the Chelsea team. But after a gang fight, Tom began to have a recurring nightmare and reflected on his rogue life. At this time, Tom's big uncle, a former football hooligan and today's World War II veteran Sutton appeared, and he showed up to teach Tom to be good. In order to get rid of the status of being discriminated against, Bodi, a hooligan, worked hard to make trouble, and became smug and addicted to it after doing a series of bad things. But Bodi was shot and killed by his opponent when he enjoyed the pleasure of drugs alone after a firefight. The film was described by BBC as "grabbing the nose of this football country and letting people see the dirty history of football hooligans". The character setting of the film is very facial, and the protagonist Tom's doubts about the state of life are a metaphor for the uneasiness of football hooligans hidden behind pleasure and excitement. However, anyone on the edge, whether drug addicts, underground artists, or even some nerves.
The plot of "Football Workshop" is based on the perspective of the hero Tom Jason: he is a twentysomething living in west London, with no job, no family, no love, and only getting drunk in a bar every day. Occasionally smoke a little powder, and then challenge all dissidents with a group of die-hard fans who also support the Chelsea team. But after a gang fight, Tom began to have a recurring nightmare and reflected on his rogue life. At this time, Tom's big uncle, a former football hooligan and today's World War II veteran Sutton appeared, and he showed up to teach Tom to be good. In order to get rid of the status of being discriminated against, Bodi, a hooligan, worked hard to make trouble, and became smug and addicted to it after doing a series of bad things. But Bodi was shot and killed by his opponent when he enjoyed the pleasure of drugs alone after a firefight. The film was described by BBC as "grabbing the nose of this football country and letting people see the dirty history of football hooligans". The character setting of the film is very facial, and the protagonist Tom's doubts about the state of life are a metaphor for the uneasiness of football hooligans hidden behind pleasure and excitement. However, anyone on the edge, whether drug addicts, underground artists, or even some nerves.
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Nick Love Director
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Danny Dyer Actor
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