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Lead Actors

Edward Norton Thumbnail
Edward Norton
as Monty Brogan
Philip Seymour Hoffman Thumbnail
Philip Seymour Hoffman
as Jacob Elinsky
Barry Pepper Thumbnail
Barry Pepper
as Frank Slaughtery
Rosario Dawson Thumbnail
Rosario Dawson
as Naturelle Riviera
Anna Paquin Thumbnail
Anna Paquin
as Mary D'Annunzio

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Crew listing

Julia Chasman
(Producer)
Jon Kilik
(Producer)
Spike Lee Thumbnail
Spike Lee
(Producer)

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Studios



Touchstone Pictures, Buena Vista Pictures, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks

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25th Hour (2002)

Rating:
  
8.2
/ 10
  Less then 15 votes
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Director: Spike Lee
Writer: David Benioff
Release Date: 16 December 2002 (United States)  more
Language: English
Genre: Crime | Drama
Tagline: This life was so close to never happening

Storyline

The filmed adaptation from the David Benioff's novel of the same name. Set in New York, a convicted drug dealer named Monty has one day left of freedom before he is sent to prison. Anger, blame, frustration, betrayal, guilt and loneliness are themes on this last day of friends, family, parties, saying goodbye, and setting things straight. A Spike Lee joint.

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The Director

Spike Lee
Spike Lee was born Shelton Lee in 1957, in Atlanta, Georgia. At a very young age, he moved from pre-civil rights Georgia, to Brooklyn, New York. Lee came from a proud and intelligent background. His father was a jazz musician, and his mother, a school teacher. His mother dubbed him Spike, due to his tough nature. He attended school in Morehouse College in Atlanta and developed his film making skills at Clark Atlanta University. After graduating, he went to the Tisch School of Arts graduate film program. He made a controversial short, The Answer (1980), a reworking of D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation (1915) -- a ten-minute film. Lee went on to produce a 45-minute film Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads (1983), which won a student academy award. Lee's next film, "The Messenger," in 1984, was somewhat biographical. In 1986, Spike Lee made the film, She's Gotta Have It (1986), a comedy about
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magb

Lee tries to do a lot of different things at the same time here, and opinions over whether he succeeds are, unsurprisingly, split. Personally I think the core of the movie is strong enough to keep the various strands reasonably well together, but there's no doubt that some restraint and focus would've gone a long way here. Could've been less preachy, also. Definitely worth seeing, though.


FitFortDanga

This is just too all over the place as Lee tries to cram too many ideas into one movie, and subsequently fails to adequately develop any of them.


Stain

Spike Lee gets his groove back. Well-done drama about believable human beings that try to laugh in the face of impending doom