In the gritty and intense drama "Green Street Hooligans," Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood), a former Harvard student, finds himself struggling to adjust to life after being wrongly expelled from his prestigious university. Seeking solace with his sister's family in London, Matt is taken under the wing of her charismatic but troubled brother-in-law, Pete Dunham (Charlie Hunnam). Pete is the leader of a notorious group of soccer hooligans, known as the Green Street Elite, who roam the streets of London, causing chaos and destruction wherever they go. Despite his initial reservations, Matt becomes drawn into Pete's world and eventually finds himself caught up in the midst of their violent and lawless lifestyle. As Matt navigates this treacherous new environment, he begins to uncover the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface of Pete's seemingly carefree existence. He also discovers a deeper connection with his sister's family, particularly his niece, Millie (Claire Higgins), who is struggling to cope with her own personal demons. As tensions between Matt and Pete escalate, their relationships are put to the test in a series of intense confrontations that threaten to destroy everything they hold dear. Meanwhile, a tragic event sets off a chain reaction of violence and retribution, leaving Matt forced to make a choice between his loyalty to Pete and his own sense of morality. Throughout the film, the stark contrast between the privileged world of Harvard and the rough-and-tumble streets of London serves as a backdrop for a powerful exploration of class, identity, and the blurred lines that separate them. With its raw energy, gritty realism, and poignant character studies, "Green Street Hooligans" is a gripping and unflinching portrayal of the human condition.