Tuesday, January 20, 2004
25th Hour
Probably the best movie Spike Lee has ever made, and that's saying a mouthful. Not one of the movie's characters--particularly Edward Norton's busted drug dealer--would normally generate much sympathy, yet the presentation of the story is so effective that the viewer can't help but go through the emotional wringer with them. Add to the effective story and wonderful performances a brilliant, haunting score, as well as the raw-nerve backdrop of immediate post-9/11 New York City, and the sum yields a magnificent piece of cinema. A "Best Of All" inductee.
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