25th Hour Comments

  • Dolly 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    Edward Norton He is more sober than anyone else! But can't...

  • Leonora 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    It's a fantastic film, full of wonderful conflict and anxiety, yet poetic. Poem-like suffocation of cursed beauty about fuck. A good movie should contain explosive poetry in the wonderful conflict and even the ultimate...

  • Kenton 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    With more jobs in demand, is the employment rate rising? wrong. There's a lot of demand for jobs, it means people are looking for jobs, and it's hard to find suitable jobs, which means you have to raise wages to attract them, and prices will go up. . . . Employment is down; life is so short, it never seems to...

  • Genoveva 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    I didn't watch it~~~~ That FUCK is very exciting, there are no Chinese...

  • Connie 2022-03-23 09:01:44

    Fuck myself for not realizing what a good life I'm...

  • Felipe 2022-03-23 09:01:44

    fuck u, beating up, dad's three monologues are...

  • Grant 2022-03-23 09:01:44

    here I am telling you, just as I have always been, cherish freedom and cherish your life, for the span of human life is so...

  • Gladys 2022-03-23 09:01:44

    Very main theme, but under the main theme, it can be used as a sample for the study of film sociology, but unfortunately I do not have a deep understanding of American culture and society, and I will study in the...

  • Lavonne 2022-03-23 09:01:44

    The humanistic care that Spike Lee gave to the film makes people feel warm, and the title of the film is also thought-provoking, and the translation of "The Turning Moment" is too...

  • Adonis 2022-03-23 09:01:44

    this life came so close to never...

Extended Reading

25th Hour quotes

  • Kostya Novotny: [as he arrives late for the party] So how can you start this party without me?

    Monty Brogan: Oh shut up, you fat Russian fuck!

    Kostya Novotny: Fat UKRANIAN fuck!

  • Mary D'Annunzio: I wanted to know why I got a B minus on my paper.

    Jakob Elinsky: You got what you earned.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Nobody else in that class can write! You know it! I know it! Everyone knows it!

    Jakob Elinsky: Don't worry. You're not competing with them.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Yeah. But I am. Okay. I am competing with them. When you apply for college, you might have heard of this, they look at these things called grades and if your grades aren't good enough...

    Jakob Elinsky: Your grades are going to be fine.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Vincent Phiscalla writes a story about his grandmother dying and you give him an A plus. And meanwhile, the night of the funeral, you wanna know where Rhodes Scholar Vince is? Getting smashed at a basketball party and slapping girls asses. I mean, what is that? A charity A+? You wanna know why everybody always writes about their grandmothers dying? It's not because it's so traumatic. It's because it's a guaranteed A+! And you sit there all sentimental "Oh, Vince it was very powerful, very moving." No, it wasn't. You didn't care. Nobody cared. That's what grandmothers do. They die!

    Jakob Elinsky: Sometimes, guys have a hard time showing their emotions.

    Mary D'Annunzio: So, slapping my ass is a way of mourning his dead grandmother?

    Jakob Elinsky: [points to Mary's stomach] What did your mother say when you got that?

    Mary D'Annunzio: Um, she said, "Where did you get the money for that?"

    Jakob Elinsky: And?

    Mary D'Annunzio: What did I say or did I get the money?

    Jakob Elinsky: What did you say?

    Mary D'Annunzio: I said, "He likes me."

    Jakob Elinsky: Does he?

    Mary D'Annunzio: No. Why do you care so much?

    Jakob Elinsky: Just curious.

    Mary D'Annunzio: So, you're not gonna change the grade?

    Jakob Elinsky: No, I'm not going to change the grade.

    Mary D'Annunzio: Great! You know what, this was a big waste of my time!

    Jakob Elinsky: Wait!