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Fever Pitch

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
12K
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Colin Firth and Ruth Gemmell in Fever Pitch (1997)
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A sports fan's romantic courtship clashes with his obsession with his favorite football team.A sports fan's romantic courtship clashes with his obsession with his favorite football team.A sports fan's romantic courtship clashes with his obsession with his favorite football team.

  • Director
    • David Evans
  • Writer
    • Nick Hornby
  • Stars
    • Colin Firth
    • Ruth Gemmell
    • Luke Aikman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • David Evans
    • Writer
      • Nick Hornby
    • Stars
      • Colin Firth
      • Ruth Gemmell
      • Luke Aikman
    • 75User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Paul Ashworth
    Ruth Gemmell
    Ruth Gemmell
    • Sarah Hughes
    Luke Aikman
    Luke Aikman
    • Young Paul
    Bea Guard
    • Paul's Sister
    Neil Pearson
    Neil Pearson
    • Paul's Dad
    Richard Claxton
    • Robert Parker
    Ken Stott
    Ken Stott
    • Ted, the Headmaster
    Holly Aird
    Holly Aird
    • Jo
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Steve
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    Lorraine Ashbourne
    • Paul's Mum
    Peter Quince
    • Chip Shop: Frank
    Charles Cork
    Charles Cork
    • Rex
    Bob Curtiss
    • Stan
    Philip Bond
    • Turnstile Operator
    Scott Baker
    • Man Behind
    Annette Ekblom
    Annette Ekblom
    • Robert's Mother
    Jackie Hyffes
    • Pupil's Mom
    Joe Reddington
    • Pupil's Dad
    • Director
      • David Evans
    • Writer
      • Nick Hornby
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    9hearsz

    A classic movie about football, unless you support Spurs....

    By now you would have read enough reviews to know about the story and the characters.

    So here's my own opinion of Fever Pitch...

    Like the DVD cover states for this movie, "Love footie, hate footie, you'll love Fever Pitch". Fever Pitch defines how hundreds of millions of football fans feel around the world, who are as passionate as Paul (Colin Firth) is about Arsenal FC. The relationship with his father, how he handles his classroom and the teacher next door at the school are all realistic, especially if you're living in an obsessive football supporters world, or any sport for that matter...

    The fact that the Americans took this great script and tried to turn into a story of their own (See: The Perfect Catch) shows that it had great appeal on the other side of the Atlantic. The Americans sure have been lacking ideas of late and some have resorted to trying to remake old English classics, with somewhat less success.. e.g. The Italian Job, Alfie and now Fever Pitch.

    In Fever Pitch, you could see Colin Firth's potential to be more than just an English character actor and we all know where those early efforts have gotten him today.

    A funny film, well worth watching if you've ever been passionate about anything in life, and regardless of what team you support (except for Sp*rs probably)...
    camselle

    On Arsenal underpants, the term "GUNNER" truly fits.

    Fantastic. I had the pleasure of going to Highbury (Arsenal Stadium) twice to see the Gunners play in real Premiership clashes against Sheffield Wednesday and Wimbledon, and the soccer fanaticism portrayed in the film is NOT hyperbolized at all. As a Yank, i felt like a right outsider, but i was hooked instantly when i exited the Underground station and was swept away in the program selling, chips devouring, pin swapping, memorabilia peddling madness that is English Football.

    Additionally, Fever Pitch is the ONLY modernly set British film i've seen that did not contain a single refference to American culture, film, TV, music, nothing...

    A totally home grown Brit flick which (to use an American sporting analogy) hits it out of the park. Shamelessly sublime.
    7kaylenns

    a surprisingly complex and compelling film

    The cover of the video is COMPLETELY misleading. I must admit that I never expected a film about a football fan to be either interesting or in-depth. I was surprised to find its US release under "New Arrivals" at my video store, and being a fan of Firth, I decided to give it a try. It's a very human story, and it is well-done. Nick Hornby's script is excellent, and he actually managed to pull me, a non-rabid fan of football, into understanding a little of what his character was going through. The inclusion of the childhood scenes was great for setting up why the character is still human, though he initially appears insane when taken in the greater context of human existence. He was portrayed very effectively by Firth, whose previous stand-out performance as Mr. Darcy in "Pride and Prejudice" contrasts so sharply with the character that he plays in this film that I found myself almost cringing at the immaturity and madness portrayed by him...until the character grew on me and I felt more than just pity for him. Ruth Gemmell did a fine job of portraying Sarah, a woman who was frustratingly in love with a man who loved a sport. I liked watching the growth of both of their characters throughout the film. The thing that struck me about this film was the reality and "humanness" of it. I could see such a thing happening in actual life, and I appreciated the portrayal of the everyday struggles of learning to refocus your priorities and commit to loving someone.
    9jshoaf

    How to film a novel

    I am a middle-aged American woman who has never seen a soccer game and has never seen any kind of live sports game all the way through beyond Little League (3 brothers, 1 son). I live in a town where football is the main local religion. Nick Hornby's novel was a delight to read and really gave me some sense of the psychology as well as the anthropology of being a fan. I rented the movie because I wanted to SEE the novel: the stadium, the terraces, the colors, the craziness Hornby describes. Youtube and Wikipedia could tell me some about Alan Smith, Highbury, the Hillsborough tragedy, but not enough. The movie came through. Actual footage of games and scenes inside the stadium gave a powerful sense of what it's all about. The final sequence, in which various characters Paul's fandom has touched watch a championship game, was wonderfully moving. The plot has three characters--Paul the young fan, Paul the adult fan, and Sarah the outsider who is repelled by the irrationality, the loud and sweary masculinity of it all. The plot exists to allow Paul to expose, stubbornly as a child and articulately as an adult, what it means to be a fan. Sarah is there to force him into talking and thinking a bit about it. Both Pauls are marvelous. Colin Firth is amazing. His physical attractiveness is essential to the plot--it gets him into Sarah's bed so they can start talking about Arsenal-- and that simple fact leaves him huge amounts of room to be boyish, goofy, moody, clueless, innocent, and cruel.
    10malcolmgsw

    A most personal film

    For me this is one of the most personal films ever made.I was at all of the games at Highbury shown in the film.The celebrations take place outside the entrance to the West Stand where i have been entering for the past 45 years.The school at which Colin Firth is teaching was my school.I even saw it in the Odeon Muswell Hill which is just one minute from the school,and of course that night.who will ever forget that night.I remember it so vividly as if it happened yesterday.To me the sheer brilliance of the book and the film is that Hornby manages to bring to life the dreams we live together.It doesn't matter if you support Arsenal or any other team the dreams are just the same.I was in a local book shop the other day when i saw a later version of the book.I sat down and read the new pages and they were as real to me as if i had been sitting next to Hornby at the time that he wrote them.

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    • Trivia
      Nick Hornby: coach of the rival football team.
    • Goofs
      Presumably because of a placement deal, many of the characters are shown drinking Holsten Pils, including the protagonist during the crucial match and Arsenal fans celebrating at the end. In the 1980s, Holsten were sponsors of Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal's great rivals, and there is no way Arsenal fans would be drinking their lager.
    • Quotes

      Sarah Hughes: Paul, it's only a game!

      Paul Ashworth: DON'T SAY THAT! Please! That is the worst, most stupid thing anyone could say! Cause it quite clearly isn't "only a game." I mean if it was do you honestly think I'd care this much? Eh? Eighteen years! Eight-teen years! Do you know what you wanted eighteen years ago? Or ten? Or five? Did you want to be Head of Year at North London Comprehensive, I doubt it. I'd doubt if you wanted anything for that long. And if you had, and if you'd spent three months thinking that finally, FINALLY you were gonna get it and just when you think it's there it's taken away from you... I mean I don't care what it is, a car, a job, an Oscar, the baby... then you'd understand how I was feeling tonight. But there isn't, and you don't, so...

      Sarah Hughes: So, so what, so fuck off, go home, leave you alone? I'll tell you something Paul, there isn't anything that I've wanted for eighteen years, cause I was a kid eighteen years ago. And if I did still want the same things I'd think I'd gone wrong somewhere, because actually I don't want to marry David Cassidy, I don't want bigger tits, I don't want to do better on my mock-Os. I've stopped worrying about that kind of thing and maybe you should try.

      Paul Ashworth: Well maybe there's a big bit of you that's gone missing somewhere, maybe everyone should want something they've always wanted.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 31 August 1997 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Goin' Back
      Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King

      Performed by The Pretenders

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 浪漫足球熱
    • Filming locations
      • Fortismere School, Muswell Hill, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four Films
      • Scala Productions
      • Wildgaze Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,736
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,093
      • Oct 17, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,736
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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