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25th Hour

Country: USA, Language: English, 135 mins

  • Director: Spike Lee
  • Writer: David Benioff
  • Producer: Julia Chasman; Jon Kilik

CGiii Comment

There is a speech in this film that few would get away with...

Political madness masquerading as political correctness...interestingly...can be overcome by anyone that is not white (and if they are white they had better be gay).

Lee casts off his distinct mantle of African-American explorer - and he does it, surprisingly, well.

The jury is divided on this one - love or hate - but, it is intelligent film-making, solely down to the writing.

The music, at times, is imposing - especially the scratching.

Norton shows his versatility and Lee displays that he might actually be a versatile director.

A mature film.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The 25th Hour depicts the last day of freedom for a young man before he begins serving a seven-year jail term for drug dealing. Prowling through the city until dawn with his two close male friends and his girlfriend, he is forced to re-examine his life and how he got himself into his predicament, which leads to a shocking, disturbing finale.

Cast & Characters

Edward Norton as Monty Brogan;
Philip Seymour Hoffman as Jacob Elinsky;
Barry Pepper as Frank Slaughtery;
Rosario Dawson as Naturelle Riviera;
Anna Paquin as Mary D'Annunzio;
Brian Cox as James Brogan;
Tony Siragusa as Kostya Novotny;
Levan Uchaneishvili as Uncle Nikolai;
Tony Devon as Agent Allen;
Misha Kuznetsov as Senka Valghobek;
Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Agent Flood;
Michael Genet as Agent Cunningham;
Patrice O'Neal as Khari;
Al Palagonia as Salvatore Dominick;
Aaron Stanford as Marcuse