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Fever Pitch (1997)

Fever Pitch (1997)
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A football fan tries to reconcile his obsessive love of the game with his job, his romantic relationships, and his life in general in this comedy/drama. Since he was a child in North London, Paul Ashworth (Colin Firth) has been a loyal fan of the Arsenal football team; he attended many a match with his father as a child, especially after his parents divorced, and Arsenal's annual season is one of the few emotional anchors in his life. Now in his mid-30s, Paul teaches English at a state-run school and has become involved with Sarah (Ruth Gemmell), a fellow member of the school staff. While she's pretty, bright, and in nearly all ways a good catch, Sarah doesn't care for football. This lack of interest unfortunately shows itself at a time when Arsenal seems poised to win their first championship in 18 years, and Paul hopes to buy a house near their stadium to make it easier to attend home games. When Sarah becomes pregnant and the long-term stability of their relationship becomes a crucial issue, she forces Paul to decide what he loves more: Sarah and their baby, or Arsenal? For Paul, the answer isn't as simple as one might imagine, as he weighs the joys and responsibilities of adulthood against the passionate enthusiasm that sustained him through his youth. Fever Pitch was based on the semi-autobiographical book by Nick Hornby, who has a cameo as a football coach. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Colin FirthRuth Gemmell, (more)
Director(s):
David Evans
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Fever Pitch

A football fan tries to reconcile his obsessive love of the game with his job, his romantic relationships, and his life in general in this comedy/drama. Since he was a child in North London, Paul Ashworth (Colin Firth) has been a loyal fan of the Arsenal football team; he attended many a match with his father as a child, especially after his parents divorced, and Arsenal's annual season is one of the few emotional anchors in his life. Now in his mid-30s, Paul teaches English at a state-run school and has become involved with Sarah (Ruth Gemmell), a fellow member of the school staff. While she's pretty, bright, and in nearly all ways a good catch, Sarah doesn't care for football. This lack of interest unfortunately shows itself at a time when Arsenal seems poised to win their first championship in 18 years, and Paul hopes to buy a house near their stadium to make it easier to attend home games. When Sarah becomes pregnant and the long-term stability of their relationship becomes a crucial issue, she forces Paul to decide what he loves more: Sarah and their baby, or Arsenal? For Paul, the answer isn't as simple as one might imagine, as he weighs the joys and responsibilities of adulthood against the passionate enthusiasm that sustained him through his youth. Fever Pitch was based on the semi-autobiographical book by Nick Hornby, who has a cameo as a football coach. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
David Evans
Writer(s):
Nick Hornby
Producer(s):
Amanda Posey
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Briley V.

    I like how Colin played Paul Ashworth, the obessed Arsenal fan. Anyone who is obsessed with a sports team can relate to Paul Ashworth, and it is also interesting to see those around Paul who do not understand what Arsenal means to Paul. It is essentially a film about a football fan who must learn to balance his devotion to his club with the other aspects of his life. I enjoyed this film, but because I have had to learn the same balance myself, perhaps it shan't hold the same charm to those who aren't devoted to sport.

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    Wes R.

    I enjoyed this movie ok. My wife who is a HUGE romantic comedy fan was about the same. I found the writing in it to be a bit corny and awkward, but still a cute movie. As for not being able to understand the english accent in this moovie (or in the office)...how could you not understand it???

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    Jeffrey S.

    This really is a great, funny movie and does a nice job of reflecting the book. There are two pieces of warning, though. First, if you don't understand soccer, it will probably be hard to follow some of the references. Also, I am a huge Gunners fan so that probably helped the cause.

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