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Product Description Crime drama directed by Philip Davis. Policeman John (Reece Dinsdale) is assigned with his superior, Trevor (Richard Graham), to a secret four-man squad set up to bust a violent football firm. The gang seem to be responsible for much of South London's violent crime, as well as regular crowd trouble at Shadwell Town football club. Not long after becoming fully integrated into the group, John gives Trevor cause for concern as his darker side is gradually unleashed, drawn in by the buzz of football hooliganism. desertcart.co.uk Review Intense, ferocious and deeply unsettling, I.D. is an excellent examination of Britain's unsavoury contribution to global culture: football hooliganism. Whereas Alan Clarke's The Firm showed the violence that lurked behind a seemingly normal façade, I.D. posits football hooliganism as a feral temptation. Dedicated, ambitious undercover policeman John (Reece Dinsdale) becomes seduced by the violence of an East London gang, ultimately becoming lost from his regular life with his wife (Clare Skinner). Dinsdale delivers a measured performance that sees him spiral from committed, right-minded policeman to shaven-headed, Nazi-saluting monster, revelling in the violent impulses he embraces with glee and, alarmingly, becoming a hero amongst those he is infiltrating. Warren Clarke is absolutely monstrous as the leader of the hooligan gang, a paragon of bigoted hatred and the embodiment of John's future. Often unnervingly realistic, director Phil Davis is adept at creating riotous mob scenes that chillingly accentuate the world into which John is drawn. It could be said that I.D.'s premise is too thin, and that hooliganism is not addressed in an effective manner, but it is without doubt a chilling character study of the temptation of violence and the horrific influences that lurk in the heart of society. --Danny Graydon Review: Film - Great film Review: Review - Great film
| ASIN | B00004W4H5 |
| Actors | Claire Skinner, Reece Dinsdale, Richard Graham, Saskia Reeves, Sean Pertwee |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,067 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 95 in DVD Players |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (960) |
| Director | Philip Davis |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5050582426182 |
| Language | English |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 19 x 13.4 x 1.4 cm; 100 g |
| Producers | Christina Kallas, Luciano Gloor, Mark Shivas, Sally Hibbin |
| Rated | Suitable for 18 years and over |
| Release date | 2 Feb. 2009 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 43 minutes |
| Studio | Universal |
| Writers | Jim Bannon, Vincent O'Connell |
A**N
Film
Great film
C**.
Review
Great film
S**N
I can smell Bill, smell it here I don't.
i.d. is directed by Philip Davis and written by Vincent O'Connell. It stars Reece Dinsdale, Warren Clarke, Claire Skinner, Richard Graham, Perry Fewick, Philip Glenister, Saskia Reeves and Sean Pertwee. Music is by Will Gregory and cinematography by Thomas Mauch. Four policemen go undercover and infiltrate a gang of football hooligans who follow Shadwell Town. There mission is to root out their leaders, the ones pulling all the strings. But for one of them, John (Dinsdale), the longer the operation goes on, the more he finds he loves this world of hard drinking and fighting. It became something of a cult hit back in the 90s, at a time when football hooligan films were still rare. Nowadays they are two a penny, with a ream of wide boy directors mining the source for easy cash while turning the topic into pop culture matter of fact. i.d. (it is spelt that way on the film) is a different animal to the MTV styled other hoolie movies in a lot of ways, it is set in the 80s but it feels archaic, in fact it feels much earlier with its clothing choices, fans decked out in scarves, admission fees into grounds only £3.50/£4.00 and the way supporters are caged on the terraces. Even the terrace songs hark back to the 70s. This old time feel, coupled with the low production value, is a world away from the likes of The Football Factory and Green Street, where dress codes were as important as toughness! i.d. does have realism, but it's a realism long before football hooliganism became a source of books, films and trendy badge of honours. Davis' film is more concerned with showing how the thrill of it all can drag down the most upstanding citizen. In this case Dinsdale's (terrific and a splendid shift from sit-com niceties) young ambitious copper. His descent into being a full blown hooligan is very real, the addiction of the fight, the camaraderie of the gang, the wine women and song that replaces the humdrum of everyday working life. It doesn't offer up any answers, in fact things are deliberately left ambiguous in the end, but the message is sharply etched into the story and the pic is high on social value. It should have been bolder by making more on racism of the time and expanding upon police overkill at football matches, but it never glorifies the topic to hand and backed by a very watchable cast, rounds out as football hooligan film of some substance and standing in the genre pantheon. 8/10
D**Y
Brill
Brill
M**T
Great British Movie
Fantastic film with a great cast
D**3
Once watched ... always remembered!
Along with The Firm, Football Factory, Arrivederci Millwall, ID is without doubt a remarkable film based on football hooliganism. Green Street, Cass...etc... are good, nothing like the above titles though. ID is as dramatic as it is disturbing, there is a wealth of English acting talent that 25 years on have been involved in this film that now has a cult status and following. I have seen this so many times over the years and unless I drop dead any time soon I will no doubt watch it many times more. This is classic film in the mould of both Scum films... what is it with us Brits and our ability to make such dramatic and violent films that are unrivalled? Top film whether you are into football violence films or not. And I recently watched Ultras, in comparison that was an extremely tedious film and how not to make a film in this genre...ID is so much more than simply a diary of a football hooligan!
D**Y
Hasn't aged well but still a decent watch
I rented this film as it was from memory, one of the better 'Football Hooligan' films from my teenage years. I hadn't seen it for a good 20 years as I could never find it anywhere on the internet. Firstly, it has not aged well at all and I honestly couldn't remember how 'low-budget' the film was generally. The acting is solid enough from the lead and supporting cast (except a few dodgy moments) and the scenes inside the football grounds are good and filmed well enough to believe that Shadwell are a real team. Whilst the story is an intriguing spotlight on Post 80's Britain, and covers the angst-ridden Football terraces of the late 80's/early 90's well, I'm not sure how believable the conclusion to the film is and the complete transformation of the lead character. 20 years ago this would have got a solid 4/5 from me but looking at it through my now 41 year old eyes, I can only just give it a 3.
P**A
Lord of the Flies on Celluloid
This isn't about football. It's about tribalism and the primal forces inside every man (yes, the distinction is deliberate). I first watched this film as a 12/13 year old, when reading Lord of the Flies at school. The film captures the essence better than the book in some ways (at least for me). Added to it, the refreshing simplicity of English film (devoid of Americanisms, sensationalism and saccharine), it's filmatic starkness reflects the brutality of the subject matter: the descent of man from order into chaos, lead by tribal instincts and beastial passions. This is simply a great film. On so many levels.
A**G
Unglaublich, wie schnell die DVD bei mir war. Der Verkäufer ist unbedingt zu empfehlen. Der Film eh. An sich mag ich das Thema nicht, Undercover-Ermittler bei meinem Verein, halloooo??? Aber das ist Teil der Geschichte von Millwall und seinen Hools. No one likes us, we don't care!
A**K
great
T**O
Bien reçu, très bon SAV
L**A
Stupendo film
J**N
Un classique pour ma part. Mais attention, contrairement à la description et verso de la jaquette, le son est en 2.0 et non en 5.1.
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