The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan

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Mike Jacobs (Nick Nevern) is back and living the good life in Spain with a new identity under the witness protection scheme. However, when old enemies discover his whereabouts and kidnap his girlfriend, Mike has four days to pay off the gangsters or he will never see her again. His journey takes him to New York City and back to London to meet up with his old partner, Eddie, pulling together his own team of hooligans to formulate a plan that will leave them free of the underworld forever. (One Fish Films)

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anglais A football fan who doesn't know if his life has any meaning anymore. But it’s okay; he looks into the world of con artists and suddenly realizes that life can still go on. And there could be big money involved. Catchy music, an attempt at a fast pace, and average performances. It's a variation on Guy Ritchie's action-packed and smart films, but this variation isn’t nearly as explosive as it wants to be, and it’s definitely not smart - just verbose. ()