http://www.nitrateonline.com/2002/r25thhour.htmlCynthia Fuchs remarks in her review that this is "an uncommonly resonant film."2 > 25th Hour25th Hour takes its time, especially in this last storytelling, and if it occasionally stumbles, making some points too obviously, it is, in the end, a generous, reflective, uncommonly resonant film.
Brogan (Edward Norton) is going to prison, "to hell for seven
years." A longtime drug dealer, he's heard all the stories
about how bad it's going to be. The day before he's scheduled to25th HourTwenty-Fifth HourSpike Leemoviereview
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