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Le 24ème Jour

Original title: The 24th Day
  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.8K
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James Marsden and Scott Speedman in Le 24ème Jour (2004)
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Tom (Speedman) and Dan's (Marsden) one-night stand turns into an intense power-play between captor and captive.Tom (Speedman) and Dan's (Marsden) one-night stand turns into an intense power-play between captor and captive.Tom (Speedman) and Dan's (Marsden) one-night stand turns into an intense power-play between captor and captive.

  • Director
    • Tony Piccirillo
  • Writers
    • Tony Piccirillo
    • Tony Piccirillo
  • Stars
    • James Marsden
    • Scott Speedman
    • Sofía Vergara
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Piccirillo
    • Writers
      • Tony Piccirillo
      • Tony Piccirillo
    • Stars
      • James Marsden
      • Scott Speedman
      • Sofía Vergara
    • 65User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Dan
    Scott Speedman
    Scott Speedman
    • Tom
    Sofía Vergara
    Sofía Vergara
    • Isabella
    • (as Sofia Vergara)
    Barry Papick
    Barry Papick
    • Mr. Lerner - Neighbor
    Charles J. Corrado Jr.
    • Officer #1
    • (as Charlie Corrado)
    Jarvis W. George
    Jarvis W. George
    • Officer #2
    • (as Jarvis George)
    Scott Roman
    Scott Roman
    • Bartender
    Jeffrey Frost
    Jeffrey Frost
    • Dan's Assistant
    Jona Harvey
    • Marla - Woman in Bar
    Thea Chaloner
    • Lisa - Tom's Wife
    Brian Campbell
    • Blondie
    Zach
    • Lerner's Dog
    Nadia Axakowsky
    • Studio Executive
    • (uncredited)
    Brian T. Delaney
    Brian T. Delaney
    • Simon
    • (uncredited)
    Adrian DiGiovanni
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Marusia Griffin Lynn
    • Waitress
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tony Piccirillo
    • Writers
      • Tony Piccirillo
      • Tony Piccirillo
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    User reviews65

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    7aussieukangel

    not that bad

    Low budget drama at its best. Not a huge amount of money was spent in the making of this film, but that just added to the context of this movie. It was nice to see 2 actors, relying on their acting skills alone, making the movie work from all angles.

    I liked this film for it's simplicity and storyline. A lot of films these days tends to rely on special effects, confusing plots and endings that are not satisfying. But I am happy to say that all of these things were absent from this film. Was definitely a satisfying way to spend 90 minutes.

    Simple,interesting viewing and didn't go to extremes to make it entertaining and enjoyable.

    My rating is 7 out of 10 and well worth watching.
    jtsegal

    Amazing and Powerful and true of gay men

    Don't be fooled by those who say this movie was weak. True, it was a low-budget film that never got into theaters. At the same time, it was suspenseful. The best part is that it is not predictable. You know of course that there will be a twist at the end, and it's exciting to find out what it'll be. Marsden did an excellent job at captivating the audience and making them feel sorry for him, even though we know he lies so much. Both Marsden and Speedman are the bad guys in the movie. Two antagonists and no real protagonist. Those who say it's homophobic are full of crap. I'm a gay man, and I like to have sex (in fact, I kept wanting the two to do it while Marsden was tied up), just as Marsden wants sex, knows he can get it, and does whatever he can to have it. If the movie were untrue to life about how gay men go out and have sex frequently, then the rates of new HIV infection would be dropping incredibly, since everyone would use protection. People get drunk and people have unprotected sex; it's a terrible reality, and this movie portrays it.
    grampa-3

    A Telling For All

    First off I have to say that the performances by Scott Speedman and James Marsden's are well done. The movie was the best movie I've seen in a long time. It is intense it's a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat. And the movie is also impossible to predict what will happen. I not giving out the storyline because this is a movie that everyone needs to see. I give this movie 5 Stars ***** bravo well done. And another thing is when you leave the movie theater you will have 1 question on your mind. (The question will be) What would you due if one day your entire life as you knew it comes to a crashing end? Thats all I'm giving out.

    The movie will be out on video and DVD on August 31, 2004.
    8jmorris236

    Intelligent Tale of Sexual Responsibility

    This is another film I purchased without knowing a thing about it, and wound up being quite glad I did. The premise of this film had me on the edge of my seat from the very first gut-wrenching conflict, in a film that was filled to the brim with gut-wrenching conflicts. The acting of both principals in this essentially two-character piece was first rate, and helped to elevate it high above most standard gay-themed fare. But what really made this picture superior to 90% of the gay titles I've purchased in the past year was the confrontation of real issues that gay men should be discussing, but frequently shy away from. Without giving away the plot, let me say that almost every minute of the taught, carefully crafted script is imbued with thoughtful discussion on issues that are all to frequently ignored by sexually active gay men. I didn't see the ending coming at all, and the ultimate, positive and healthy message – that everyone is responsible for their own conduct, and the consequences thereof – is one that too many people don't seem to get, in my observation. In a world where the madness of barebacking and substance abuse is decimating the gay urban male population, the lesson of this film is one that every gay man needs to consider, if not embrace wholeheartedly. Good god! A gay drama that dares to address and discuss sexual responsibility in an adult manner! What will they think of next?
    7jmbwithcats

    A important work for our time.

    Scott Speedman and James Marsden's one-night stand turns into an intense power play between captor and captive.

    A independent film adaptation from a play by Tony Piccirillo and directed by same, is a tour de force with very good acting by Scott Speedman and James Marsden. Although straight forward and attentively simple, one is easily engrossed by the story. The dialog carries well, and the ending very human.

    It's not often I enjoy simplified concept pieces but this was vital and endurable for the criticssm.

    A flawless, and beautifully moving film. A important work for our time.

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    • Trivia
      Began as a play in Los Angeles with original cast members Noah Wyle and Peter Berg. A year later the play was revamped in Atlanta with Chad Darnell and Quint Von Canon.
    • Goofs
      Tom refers to the Iowa State Hawkeyes. The Hawkeye is actually the mascot of the University of Iowa; Iowa State's sport teams are known as the Cyclones.
    • Quotes

      Dan: Putting people in fucking boxes - you're straight or you're gay - it's nonsense. Human beings are too complex. Being with a man or wanting to be with a man doesn't make you gay. It's totally messed up. If a girl goes to her boyfriend and says she wants to fuck around with another girl, you think he's going to be weirded out by that? Fuck no. He's gonna want to watch, maybe even join in. But if a guy asks his girlfriend the same question, she's fucking flip her lid. It's totally messed up for guys who prefer women and have a slight curiosity about men. They're forced into repressing it. And even if they do act on those urges, they're made to feel like there's something wrong with them - when it isn't the act that's wrong. In fact, that's what's natural. What's wrong is how society makes you feel about it because nobody can admit that people aren't completely gay or completely straight. It's nonsense.

    • Connections
      References Les nerfs à vif (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweetie
      Written by Ryan Christopher Webb and Doug Lancio

      Performed by Matthew Ryan

      Courtesy of Hybrid Recordings

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The 24th Day
    • Filming locations
      • Philadelphia Civic Center - 34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Big Teddy Films
      • Nazz Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,460
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,001
      • May 16, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,460
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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