25th Hour

25th Hour

  • Director: Spike Lee
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 10, 2003
  • Runtime: 2h 15min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: The 25th Hour
  • "25th Hour" is a movie directed by Spike Lee . The screenplay is adapted from the popular novel " 25th Hour " published by David Benioff in 2001 .
    The film starred Edward Harrison Norton , Philip Seymour Hoffman , Barry Pepper and Rosario Dawson . The film was released in the United States on December 16, 2002. 

    Details

    • Release date January 10, 2003
    • Filming locations West 4th Street Basketball Court, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies 25th Hour Productions, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, Gamut Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $5,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $13,084,595

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $108,865

    Gross worldwide

    $23,932,055

    Movie reviews

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    • By Sammy 2022-08-04 12:36:59

      25th Hour--Fengyun Drug Dealer before Jail

      According to Chinese laws and regulations, drug traffickers, according to the different types of drugs and the number of grams sold, receive sentences ranging from three to fifteen years, ranging from criminal detention to the death penalty. In the United States, according to different state laws, the sentencing standards are also different. Although there has been a trend of legalizing marijuana in some states in...

    • By Ima 2022-04-22 07:01:13

      Write a few plots that are misunderstood or ignored by many people

      1. The male protagonist actually went through six months from drug discovery to prison.

      This is the most misunderstood. Many people think that he was arrested at night and then went to prison after a day off.

      1: Sister Feng and two of Monty's friends are in a bar By the time he says Monty's father has aged a lot in the past few months Note that it's months
      2: What Monty and his financial friend said at Di Bar: "You know. Six months ago, I really should have those Money...

    • By Napoleon 2022-04-22 07:01:13

      untitled

      Different from the attitude of not taking prison seriously in American crime films, this film is about the state of hesitation, fear, remorse, jealousy, and despair before going
      to prison . When going through major events, understand who are true friends and which are Is it the fake friend who understands that what happened before is wrong, or is it the bright light given at the end, but it is a bright light like frank said, he did it wrong, so it pays for Monty's fucking in the mirror ,...

    • By Ariel 2022-04-22 07:01:13

      It's okay to make a joke

      -it's a cool dog.
      -yeah...
      I read it before and wanted to add a review, but I found that everything is different~ It's true that it's plain and simple. This is what I thought after reading it, but now? Who am I, what do I want, this question, you fucking ask me, who am I to ask, but I have to continue living without knowing anything. I'd like to borrow this book "What I'm Talking About When I Talk About Running", hoping to make some progress. The most difficult thing to write...

    • By Cortez 2022-04-22 07:01:13

      I missed this classic

      2002 happened to be the first year when I started buying DVDs, and the number of movie viewings started to skyrocket from that year. Take this film just to look back at Edward Norton, who was not a prolific actor, and who rose to fame earlier, to be exact, a blockbuster. The first time I watched him should be "Fight Club". Since "Red Dragon", it has basically been synchronously chasing films. Several films before 2000 have been watched late. This film released in the same year as "Red Dragon" wa

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    • By Madonna 2023-09-19 19:09:36

      This is the most awesome love letter to New York I've ever seen. Hats off to Spike Lee and the incredible ensemble...

    • By Elmore 2023-09-05 00:43:16

      Has good films by Edward Norton and Philipsmore...

    • By Thea 2023-08-03 22:44:32

      The story is average, with a unique temperament, and it can only be read in connection with the background of the times. As far as the film itself is concerned, the plot is weak, preferring feelings rather than plots. The transformation of time and space is not obvious enough, and it will be confusing if you don't pay attention. Chattering and trivial discussions can easily make the audience tired, especially when the speed of speech is extremely fast, the thinking is divergent and implicit,...

    • By Hester 2023-07-22 20:42:51

      Gentle and powerful (Norton's brain powder will give five stars!...

    • By Edmund 2023-06-22 10:16:50

      The lament of the post-9/11 New Yorker, who understands American culture best today is Spike Lee. Life often jokes with people one way or another. Many times, we are forced by reality and have to make some reluctant choices. Maybe you struggled at first, maybe slowly you learn to adapt. But one day a few years later, will reality suddenly drop you to the bottom and feel like playing a ridiculous joke on you. You suddenly find that you don't have the courage to endure the consequences of your...

    Behind the scenes gags

    The film was shot in five locations in Brooklyn, Staten Island, Bronx, Manhattan and Queens.
    When the film started, the events of September 11 had just happened, but Spike Lee did not evasively mention September 11 in the film, but hoped to show the audience New York City after the disaster. Through a large French window in the film, The audience can even see bulldozers and workers working on the ruins.
    Tobey Maguire, who bought the...
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    Creative background

    In fact, before the novel was published, Industry Entertainment film company and producer Toby Maguire had already bought the filming rights. Producer Julia Zeisman and executive producer Nick Witchesler like the material of the film very much, and hope that Benioff, who has just published his debut, will adapt the script himself, because no one knows the whole story better than him.
    Although the protagonist of the film, Monty Brogan,...
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    Evaluation action

    The film is full of the director's deep sorrow for the city of New York. There are photos of firefighters falling from outside the walls of the old Brogan's bar, which makes people reminiscent of 9.11. In the film, Monty sits with her dog in Brooklyn, staring at the entire lower Manhattan lens not so much as the need of the character, as it is more the need of Spike Lee's feelings. Spike Lee photographed all that New York, the city...
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    Movie quotes

    • Monty Brogan: [puts abused dog in the trunk] I'm trying to help you, you little prick! Huh? Come on, come on... quién es más macho? Monty es más macho!

      Kostya Novotny: What goes on in your little head?

      Monty Brogan: Little the tricks, little the quicks... boom, bam, snap!

      Kostya Novotny: Yeah... little tricks, little quicks. You're bleeding, you get bite.

      Monty Brogan: Dog's blood. You gotta learn to relax a little bit... live a little.

      Kostya Novotny: You have hole in neck and blood is coming out.

      Monty Brogan: A little love bite for saving his raggedy ass.

      Kostya Novotny: Rule number one; you can not grab half-dead animals! We have people waiting for us! People with money! You want to play this cowboy, no... dogboy, in the middle of the highway.

      Monty Brogan: Dogboy? That's funny, Kotsya... you really mastered the language.

      Kostya Novotny: Yes, funny... funny. You're bad luck... you bring bad luck on me. Always everything that can go wrong, go wrong. It's not just you and me anymore, when we go out... it's you and me and Doyle.

      Monty Brogan: Who's Doyle?

      Kostya Novotny: Doyle! Doyle's law. What?

      Monty Brogan: It's Murphy.

      Kostya Novotny: Who is Murphy?

      Monty Brogan: Who's Murphy? Who's Doyle! It's Murphy's law... "whatever can go wrong, will go wrong"?

      Kostya Novotny: Him, yes!

      Monty Brogan: Yes, him.

    • Kostya Novotny: I pick her out special just for you.

      Monty Brogan: The last girl you picked out special for me had three teeth, all in the back.

      Kostya Novotny: Funny you should say that.

      [laughs]

      Monty Brogan: Why? Why is it funny I should say that?

      Kostya Novotny: What you say, it was funny.

      Monty Brogan: Kostya, you can't... when you...

      Monty Brogan: It's an expression. If you say that...

      Frank Slaughtery: It's a, uh, euphemism, right?

      Monty Brogan: Can you explain this? You're the English teacher.

      Jakob Elinsky: Uh...

      Jakob Elinsky: I think what he means, Kostya, is that when you say, "Funny you should say that," that means that it reminds you of a funny story.

      Monty Brogan: Exactly.

      Kostya Novotny: No, no. It was funny what you say... "Funny you should say that."

      Monty Brogan: It still makes no fucking sense. This is what I deal with.

    • James Brogan: You know how they find people? They find them when they come home. People run away but they usually come back. That's when they get caught.