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25th Hour (1 Viewer)

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No options in between, you either like it, or you dont. If you are not sure, watch it again and report back.

 
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I've always loved this movie....it's one of my all-time favorites. I know a lot of people who've seen it with me and absolutely hated it.

 
wouldn't call it great by any means.. but certainly not crap. i'd put it solidly in the middle.

featured some great music and made me want to do filthy things to Anna Paquin. that alone was worth it.

 
I like it......I think the Brian Cox scenario at the end was good. It was nothing like I thought it would be though. Instead of a kind of downer, I thought it would have been a raunchy, drunk filled blow out.

 
Who's Doyle? Who the #### is Murphy?

Great movie, anybody facing prison for that long would be going through the same mix of emotions, very realistic. The 9/11 stuff was a very heavy handed, but you knew that if somebody was going to comment on it, Spike Lee wanted to be first. Great acting by everyone involved.

 
hooter311 said:
pantherclub said:
So did he go to jail or go on the run, the ending was vague?
I interpretted it that he went on the run. He talked about what he would have to do if he did, and then we are left to interpret the sequence as either a dream or reality.
I think that the direction he was going in on the road showed that he went to prison.
 
hooter311 said:
pantherclub said:
So did he go to jail or go on the run, the ending was vague?
I interpretted it that he went on the run. He talked about what he would have to do if he did, and then we are left to interpret the sequence as either a dream or reality.
I think that the direction he was going in on the road showed that he went to prison.
I guess the director's commentary also confirms that he did go to jail. It has been a few years since I've seen it, well that sucks, I would have taken my chances on the lam, especially with the New York Prison system, I doubt they would have ever caught up with him.
 
love the seen where he pretty much says "F 'Everyone"
Totally over-rated rant. No near as great as everyone makes it out to be. Interestingly, Spike took it easy on the blacks in that rant - which is usually the group white racists hate the most.
 
love the seen where he pretty much says "F 'Everyone"
Totally over-rated rant. No near as great as everyone makes it out to be. Interestingly, Spike took it easy on the blacks in that rant - which is usually the group white racists hate the most.
I don't remember anyone ever mentioning this movie. I thought it was one of the lesser known, good movies out there. :gang2:
 
Very good.

Personally, one of the most difficult movies I've ever watched. And I saw it for the first time months ago. I couldn't imagine seeing it in '02, or how the actors manged to get through it, or how Spike even got it done in the first place. If I was still working in the NYC film business at the time, doubtful I would have been able to get through working on this movie.

 
I was a little disappointed with it when I first saw it, but in retrospect I think I just had really high expectations with him coming off the run of Rounders-American History X-Fight Club-The Score. I also think I expected the actual movie to be different. Watched it again a couple of years ago and really liked it.

 
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So did he go to jail or go on the run, the ending was vague?
I interpretted it that he went on the run. He talked about what he would have to do if he did, and then we are left to interpret the sequence as either a dream or reality.
I think that the direction he was going in on the road showed that he went to prison.
I dont ever remember it really being open for interpretation. I thought it seemed pretty clear he went to jail, but I dont remember why
 
So did he go to jail or go on the run, the ending was vague?
I interpretted it that he went on the run. He talked about what he would have to do if he did, and then we are left to interpret the sequence as either a dream or reality.
I think that the direction he was going in on the road showed that he went to prison.
I dont ever remember it really being open for interpretation. I thought it seemed pretty clear he went to jail, but I dont remember why
After you hear his dad telling him he will take him away and see it happening, you see them get off on the exit to the prison. I thought it was obvious what happened. :goodposting:
 

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