Fever Pitch movie plot

2022-04-08 08:01
Paul Ashworthis a physical education teacher and an avid fan of the English Premier League team Arsenal. For 18 years, he has watched every Arsenal game without fail. Paul is crazy about football, but his usual job is so-so. It is precisely because of the common interest in football that Paul and his school's history teacher, Ms. Hughes, quickly developed from acquaintance to love for each other.
However, Paul's enthusiasm for the Arsenal team once snubbed Hughes, so that when Hughes became pregnant with his child, Paul failed to prepare for becoming a father in the future, which made Hughes very angry. People's feelings are also conflicted. But Hughes was angry and angry. At the same time, Hughes was always concerned about Paul and the decisive battle between Arsenal and Liverpool that was related to the league championship. Hughes and Paul reunited in ecstatic celebration as Arsenal won 2-0 for the first time in 18 years   .
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  • Constantin 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    As a fan, I feel the same way. Only a fan can write such a novel, the fan's psychology can be understood, and that kind of belief can only be understood by the same fans. After entering middle age, I finally understand that football is not the whole of life, it is only a small part.

  • Royce 2022-04-09 09:01:09

    Shit, Matzke said, two questions throughout the report, the only two questions I want to ask after reading it are, why do they fuck so easily? Why were they together again? For a football idiot, I too I had to think of it as a film about the analysis of obsessive patients and the analysis of romantic relationships. What I still don't understand is, why did they fall in love? I still prefer books to books.

Fever Pitch quotes

  • Sarah Hughes: I don't think that Arsenal's home form is a sturdy enough basis for marriage and parenthood, do you?

    Paul Ashworth: No. Not even this season.

  • Steve: Stanley Matthews was playing First Division football when he was fifty.

    Paul Ashworth: I'll bet you any money you like you're not playing First Division football when you're fifty.

    Steve: [looks at his cigarette] Well, no. It's the smoking.

    Paul Ashworth: It's NOT the smoking, Steve. It's the crapness.

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