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25th Hour
A very fine movie. A lot to think about, great score, and a wonderful paean to New York City. A haunting remembrance of the World Trade Center in the opening credits sequence.
I didn't like the ending, but overall, well worth seeing. |
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Re: 25th Hour
Spike should have stopped after Do the Right Thing. He hasn't approached it since IMO.
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Re: 25th Hour
I always thought Do the Right Thing was vastly overrated. I liked Malcolm X a lot.
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Re: 25th Hour
I think he should have stopped after "She's Gotta Have It", his first and IMO best movie by far.
~ Rick |
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Re: 25th Hour
i didn't like the ending either. but everything else was great.
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Re: 25th Hour
It's not the first Spike Lee joint after which I've thought "I didn't like the ending," and then "I'm not supposed to like the ending," leading to "I guess I kinda like the ending."
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Re: 25th Hour
The ending was really flat out terrible. But the rest of the movie was so good, I didn't care. The "[censored] you" rant in the bathroom was a helluva monologue. Plus, who doesn't like Ed Norton?
That guy that played the Wall Street friend was very good, but his squirrly friend was a little too squirrly for me, it became irritating. One of the best I've seen this year. |
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Re: 25th Hour
I've heard several people say that they didn't like the ending, and I'm curious...what is it that you didn't like? Personally, I loved the movie and felt that the ending fit perfectly.
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Re: 25th Hour
I thought Lee was trying to show the importance of individual responsibility; yet the imagined ending of Monty getting away with things and living a good life counteracted this. Was Lee trying to show what would have been had Monty allowed his father to talk him into doing this? When they came back to the present time, Monty was sleeping and it wasn't clear to me whether they were going to Monty's prison appointment or running away.
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Re: 25th Hour
The way I interpreted it was, Monty was dreaming about running away because despite the fact that he is taking responsibility for his own actions, the lure of a life a freedom is very strong.
When they showed him sleeping, I was sure that they were just on their way to the prison. It was kind of like he was enjoying his last moments of freedom by dreaming about what might have been. After all, why would Monty have gotten his friend to beat him up so badly if he was just going to run away? |
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