10 Great Movies Where Absolutely Nobody Dies

By Sam Heard /

3. 25th Hour (2002)

Death plays a peculiar role in Spike Lee's 25th Hour. In many ways it is a motif which underlines the entirety of the film but outwardly it goes unmentioned and certainly doesn't physically occur during the two hour run-time. 9/11 is a subtle, but instrumental theme in this film. It get's the Voldemort treatment from Spike Lee €“ the characters of the film occupy a New York city which is still traumatised by the attacks but aren't willing to actively reflect together. Protagonist Monty's best friend Frank got himself a cut-price apartment in downtown NY overlooking the wasteland of Ground Zero but they never actually discuss its impact on his psyche. In the opening seconds of the film we hear a dog being savagely attacked and dumped on the roadside. Monty takes in this dog and nurses it back to health. This is indicative of the entire film. 25th Hour €“ the first major cinematic release after 9/11 €“ isn't a film about death; it's about regrowth and stoic resilience in the face of tragedy and hurt.