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25th Hour

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In New York City in the days following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Monty Brogan steels himself for a lengthy jail term. The New York drug dealer Montgomery Brogan reevaluates his life in the 24 remaining hours before facing the term.
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Matt's Movie Reviews
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July 06, 2010

An under-rated gem, 25th Hour is a powerful story about how the decisions you make in your life, and who you make them with, can ultimately lead to your downfall.
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The Moving Picture Show
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July 18, 2014

Spike Lee's furiously melancholy drama about life and dread in post-9/11 New York City.
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Chicago Reader
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January 18, 2003

Lee and his cast are so adept at getting us acquainted with Monty and these other people that we wind up feeling like we've known them for years.
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

One of Spike Lee's best films...
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TIME Magazine
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January 13, 2003

Pretty lethargic stuff.
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Fat Guys at the Movies
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January 10, 2016

there is still plenty of angst saturating the film
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Time Out
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February 09, 2006

While 25th Hour has a several arresting characters struggling with credible problems, regrettably Monty isn't one of them.
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Common Sense Media

January 02, 2011

Engaging but violent drama. Not for kids.
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Washington Post

January 10, 2003

It's the usual undisciplined, overextended Spike symphony: more fun than it is any good.
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Projection Booth
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September 07, 2010

Finds beauty in the silver linings and embodies the notion that we're stronger than we usually realize we can be.
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New York Observer
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January 30, 2003

I still think that Mr. Lee has come closer than he ever has before to making the great film about New York City that David Thomson hoped from him in a favorable mini-bio in The New Biographical Dictionary of Film.
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Washington Post
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January 10, 2003

Lee has created that rarity in filmmaking: a movie we need, right now.
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