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24th Day Details

2004 Certificate 15
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Dan is enjoying a night out with his roommate at the local bar when he meets Tom and the two find themselves drunk and back at Tom’s apartment. Things turn tense, however, when Dan realises he’s been there before... five years earlier. Tom recounts that fateful night, and is hurt that Dan doesn’t remember. Immediately .. Read more

Starring James Marsden, Scott Speedman
Director Tony Piccirillo
Genres Drama

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24th Day

Dan is enjoying a night out with his roommate at the local bar when he meets Tom and the two find themselves drunk and back at Tom’s apartment. Things turn tense, however, when Dan realises he’s been there before... five years earlier. Tom recounts that fateful night, and is hurt that Dan doesn’t remember. Immediately uncomfortable, Dan decides to leave, but Tom has other plans. This wasn’t a random meeting – Tom’s been planning this night since his wife died three weeks ago in a car accident shortly after finding out that she had HIV, a disease that Tom unknowingly gave her. And now Tom, a straight man who only strayed once, is holding captive the only man who could have given it to him.

Starring James Marsden, Scott Speedman
Director Tony Piccirillo
Studio MOSAIC MOVIES
Run time DVD: 1 hr 32 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 20 Dec 2004
Production year: 2004
Format DVD
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  • 70 out of 70 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    a passionate and emotive indie film

    It's easy to dismiss James Marsden as yet another Hollywood 'pretty boy' actor. His performances to date have been unchallenging and his movie-choices somewhat formulaic. No doubt his agent holds a very tight rein on the offers that come in. So it comes as a pleasant surprise to find that 24th Day managed to slip under the radar and prove he can not only act but is also willing to take a genuine career risk (albeit calculated, no doubt).

    24th Day focuses almost entirely on the two lead actors (Marsden and Scott Speedman). They deliver a passionate and convincing performance in this low-budget indie film, confronting a difficult and complex moral issue. The lack of financing has perhaps forced the Director to present the film in the familiar structure of a play, but in this case it's the perfect technique for a movie that relies on emotional resonance rather than slick editing and forced visual style. 24th Day is an actor's movie and both leads deliver a passionate and convincing performance, proving their aesthetic merits are matched by their genuine talent.

    The final frame of 24th Day closes with a symbolic visual act of enlightenment for the two lead characters. It's a revelation for the viewer too: a rare opportunity to see young actors try something very different and prove the real quality of their talents. In this case, it paid off.

    Everyone involved in 24th Day clearly took a risk to produce something quite different. If you think that's a good idea, follow their lead and rent this movie.

      • blacksmoke from London, England
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  • 7 out of 9 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Average thriller with a good moral

    The concept of this movie really attracted me. Guy who has contracted HIV, holds hostage the guy he belives gave it him, while waiting for his test results. If it's negative, he goes free. Positive, he kills him. I had heard so many good things about this and enjoyed other films in the same vain, Death and The Maiden, Hard Candy.

    This fell flat on it's hype, and I found it no more than a vehicle for the two main actors to do some real acting in an average thriller. It's a shame as the first act was tense and really had me gripped to the edge of my seat. Worth viewing just to break away from the usual rubbish that gay themed films tend to be, and for it's important moral on sexual responsibilty.

      • Jack Sewell from Midlands, UK
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    • 24th Day
      Dan is enjoying a night out with his roommate at the local bar when he meets Tom and the two find themselves drunk and back at Tom’s apartment. Things turn tense, however, when Dan realises he’s been there before... five years earlier. Tom recounts that fateful night, and is hurt that Dan doesn’t ...