the 25th hour film reviews | Watch This Item.

Have a picture of The 25th Hour?, please send it to us.
 

Average Ratings
Value for Money4/10
Overall rating4/10
Not Recommended
Rate this item


Director Spike LeeStarring: Edward Norton, Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Features:

  • PAL

  • 1- The 25th Hour Review

    • Full review by
      Jimscreechy Rank: Corporal
      on 27th Aug 2004


      User Rating : 4
      Respect : 0

      Good Points: Great cast of characters and acting.

      Bad Points: Frankly quite boring.

      General comments: Spike Lee does it yet again! And by that I don't mean he has created a box office smash without 'really' producing the goods, I mean that he has made a film, which by the time you have finished watching it, leaves you feeling "what, was that it!" I'm sorry, but in spite of the fact that this is an exceptionally well casted film, with Ed Norton conclusively proving that he is 'in spite of his so far only relative Hollywood success' one of the best actors around, it is still lacklustre and, dare I say it, boring. It is not a deep and meaningful plot with twists and intricate undertones that leave you lost in mediation for hours after (contrary to other opinions) and though the characters do have an adequate amount of depth, the inadequacies of the plot leave you with little wonder why this failed to be a box office success. You may mildly enjoy this film but it is far more likely that by the end you will seriously wonder if it was really worth the trip to the video shop.
      Jimscreechy's review and ratings
      | 194 words


    The 25th Hour Web Sites



    Top Art House & International Films
    Babel
    Blood Simple
    Blue Velvet
    Ghost in the Shell (15)
    Hero (12)
    La Belle Et La Bete
    Life Is Beautiful (La Vita è Bella)
    Motorcycle Diaries
    Osama (12)
    Pan's Labyrinth
    Thirteen (18)
    Requested reviews
    American Teen
    Bamako
    Do the Right Thing
    Fellini's Roma
    La Vie En Rose
    Potemkin
    Rabbit Proof Fence
    The Elephant Man
    The Man Who Wasn't There
    The Sea Inside (PG)

    Would you like to see a review that's not being listed?

    Similar Price Art House & International Films

    1. Sheitan (about £4)
    2. The Man Who Wasn't There (about £6)
    3. Central Station (about £4)
    4. Urotsukidoji - Legend Of The Overfiend / Legend Of The Demon Womb (about £6)
    5. Downfall (15) (about £6)
    6. Woyzeck (about £6)
    7. Kes (about £4)
    8. The Mission - Two Disc Special Edition (about £6)
    9. Street Fighter Alpha - The Movie (about £4)
    10. Demons - The Director's Cut (Dubbed) (about £6)

    Web Results
    arthouse :: fine art
    Traditional and Contemporary Fine Art for sale from some of Ireland's leading artists. Our easy to use online art gallery is updated with the latest.

    www.arthouse.ie
    ART HOUSE FILMS
    Art House films are critically-acclaimed movies that are often not considered"blockbusters." These movies are commonly distributed to fewer theatres around the country.

    www.allentownpl.org
    Art film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An art film (also called an?art cinema?, ?art movie?, or in the US, an"independent film" or?art house film?) is a typically serious, noncommercial, independently made film that is aimed at a niche audience, rather than a mass audience.

    en.wikipedia.org
    House for an Art Lover, inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, ...
    House for an Art Lover, Glasgow, Scotland, designs inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh...

    www. houseforanartlover .co.uk
    Resources