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The Firm (2009)

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Reviews Counted:21

Fresh:16

Rotten:5

Average Rating:5.7/10

Consensus: Nick Love's remake of the 1989 original has enough warmth, humor, and -- of course -- violence to make The Firm worthwhile.

Rated: 18

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:18-09-2009

Synopsis: Alan Clarke’s 1989 movie about British soccer hooligans is transported to the early '80s in this creative remake. The film follows Dom (Calum McNab), a young man caught up in the enticing world of... Alan Clarke’s 1989 movie about British soccer hooligans is transported to the early '80s in this creative remake. The film follows Dom (Calum McNab), a young man caught up in the enticing world of firms--soccer gangs who make merry and spar with the supporters of rival teams. Bright and funny, Dom is easily welcomed into the ranks by the firm’s leader, Bex (Paul Anderson). But as Dom is drawn into the escalating violence of his clique, he decides to back out. Doing that is easier said than done. Written and directed by Nick Love, who made the similarly themed THE FOOTBALL FACTORY, THE FIRM's greatest departure from the original is following Dom--a relatively minor character in the original--rather than Bex, originally played by Gary Oldman. [More]

Starring: Calum McNab, Paul Anderson, Daniel Mays, Camille Coduri

Starring: Calum McNab, Paul Anderson, Daniel Mays, Camille Coduri, Ebony Gilbert, Doug Allen, Joanne Matthews

Director: Nick Love

Director: Nick Love
Producer: Allan Niblo, James Richardson

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The Firm is hardly calculated to convert those who find Love’s work brash, clichéd and empty, but there’s a good deal of warmth and humour here.

Full Review Source: Little White Lies | comment Comment
09/18/09
Paul Fairclough
Paul Fairclough
Little White Lies

Love’s second movie about hooligans marks a quantum leap forward from the messy, senseless violence of ‘The Football Factory’.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
09/18/09
Nigel Floyd
Nigel Floyd
Time Out
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While it doesn’t exactly break new ground thematically, this is Love’s most accomplished film to date. Like the terrace heroes who are its subjects, it’s as good-looking and stylish as it is dangerously seductive.

Full Review Source: Times [UK] | comment Comment
09/18/09
Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide
Times [UK]
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Love's films have, in the past, brought me out in a rash - but this one is watchable. It's well made; there's a persistent and welcome undercurrent of humour in the script that reminded me of Love's sparky debut, Goodbye Charlie Bright,

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
09/18/09
Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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The odd thing is that Love’s version feels so bright and breezy, as if he’s cosying back up to a wider audience who were turned off by Outlaw’s grimy nihilism. If that’s the case, it’s a wacky choice of subject, but the effort’s appreciated.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | comment Comment
09/18/09
Tim Robey
Tim Robey
Daily Telegraph
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The film is covered in talent, including Love’s, of the sort that makes you look forward to the next thing they do. Here, you feel they have a lot to climb over, but there are scenes where the attempt to get close to something real is powerfully inspired.

Full Review Source: This is London | comment Comment
09/18/09
Andrew O'Hagan
Andrew O'Hagan
This is London

It's all ridiculously clichéd and over the top, yet once you give up taking it seriously and surrender to its relentless blokeishness, The Firm proves to be an enjoyable Shane Meadows-lite ride with a bit of wideboy charm.

Full Review Source: Digital Spy | comment Comment
09/18/09
Simon Reynolds
Simon Reynolds
Digital Spy

Love's film is ultimately pointless, having nothing new to say on the issues of male bonding, acceptance and tribalism.

Full Review Source: Sky Movies | comment Comment
09/18/09
Elliott Noble
Elliott Noble
Sky Movies

Love seems happier with his affectionate re-creation of the early '80s than with exploring the contradictions at the heart of this subculture.

Full Review Source: Filmstar Magazine | comment Comment
09/18/09
Nigel Floyd
Nigel Floyd
Filmstar Magazine
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A redundant compendium of blokeish cliches.

Full Review Source: Daily Mail [UK] | comment Comment
09/18/09
Christopher Tookey
Christopher Tookey
Daily Mail [UK]

While The Firm is slick, evocative and very violent, Love supplies yet further proof that hooligan movies have gone about as far as they can.

Full Review Source: Daily Mirror [UK] | comment Comment
09/18/09
David Edwards
David Edwards
Daily Mirror [UK]

Putdowns such as "You couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat" crackle throughout, fun is poked at Eighties fashion and the characters feel real.

Full Review Source: Sun Online | comment Comment
09/18/09
Sun Online
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A sleek, if superfluous, remake.

Full Review Source: Financial Times | comment Comment
09/18/09
Nigel Andrews
Nigel Andrews
Financial Times

The best things about this are spanking dialogue and razor-sharp slang and the plethora of new faces it introduces to the screen. But as far as the impact is concerned Love has bottled out.

Full Review Source: Daily Express | comment Comment
09/18/09
Neil Norman
Neil Norman
Daily Express

Given that the original's on DVD, Love's done hooliganism, and the plot gets shut down just when it's getting interesting: why?

Full Review Source: Independent | comment Comment
09/18/09
Robert Hanks
Robert Hanks
Independent

The Firm is never less than watchable, thanks to some amusing dialogue and strong performances from its two leads, but there's nothing here to mark it out from other hooligan dramas.

Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
09/18/09
Matthew Turner
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon

This umpteenth take on the same old story is a pretty polished effort from writer-director Nick Love, you need a lot more than a snazzy soundtrack and Jimmy Savile's tracksuit collection to make it worth an unqualified thumbs-up.

Full Review Source: News of the World | comment Comment
09/18/09
Robbie Collin
Robbie Collin
News of the World

Love, a visual stylist with nothing original to say, delivers plenty of sickening violence, but softens the outcome – and the point – with a sentimental, redemptive ending.

Full Review Source: Scotsman | comment Comment
09/18/09
Alistair Harkness
Alistair Harkness
Scotsman

Intense, exciting and impressive.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
09/11/09
Empire Magazine
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A fresh angle on a mini-classic. It’s about ’80s football violence, yes, but it’s also about today’s gang culture. And friendship and family. Nick Love shoots… and scores.

Full Review Source: Total Film | comment Comment
09/11/09
Jamie Graham
Jamie Graham
Total Film
 
 
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