Not bad. It seems kinda slow to get going at first, but then the movie develops an interesting character struggle, each character with their own problems, being involved in the main character's (Ed Norton) last night before he goes to jail, their own internal struggles are well portrayed. I also liked Spike Lee's way of filming New York, this is probably the first movie since September 11 that actually directly shows a view on the once-WTC from an apartment, with the characters speaking about it. Also, in the scene where Ed Norton talks to his reflection in a mirror, SCARY in its truth the way to see all the different people and ethnicities that make up NY. Spike Lee's skill comes out.
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