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Genre | Drama, Drama/Love & Romance, Comedy/Romantic Comedies, Comedy, Art House & International |
Format | Multiple Formats, Color, AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, NTSC, Widescreen |
Contributor | Rafe Spall, Ken Stott, Jim Sturgess, David Nicholls, Lone Scherfig, Anne Hathaway, Patricia Clarkson, Nina Jacobson, Tom Arnold, Romola Garai, Jodie Whittaker See more |
Initial release date | 2017-07-04 |
Language | English |
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Product Description
After one day together—July 15th, 1988, their college graduation—Emma Morley (Anne Hathaway) and Dexter Mayhew (Jim Sturgess) begin a friendship that lasts a lifetime. She's a working-class girl who dreams of making the world a better place. He's a wealthy charmer who thinks the world is his playground. Somewhere over the next two decades, these two very different people realize that the love they've been hoping for has been there for them all along. Directed by Lone Scherfig (An Education) and based on the bestselling novel by David Nicholls, it's a touching story critics call "a smart and endearing romantic comedy." (US Weekly)
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.6 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Item model number : D62116317D
- Director : Lone Scherfig
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 48 minutes
- Release date : July 4, 2017
- Actors : Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess, Patricia Clarkson, Romola Garai, Rafe Spall
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French
- Producers : Nina Jacobson
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B005NQ94KS
- Writers : David Nicholls
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,710 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #669 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
- #808 in Drama DVDs
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Emma being the more scholastic type with a well-rounded disposition, has a razor sharp wit and is very caring. Dex continues being more the extrovert with his dalliances with women and self-destructive behaviors. Something intangible remains with these two from that first night together, each intrigued with the other as he and she heads off in separate directions to lead their own lives continuing on until reaching July 15th once again. Dex takes a much more worldly approach to his employment, although briefly taking a position as an English teacher then quickly changing his course towards fame to the disapproval of his parents (his mother, portrayed by the always wonderful Patricia Clarkson, is more understanding of her son). Emma works in a dead-end job at a Tex-Mex restaurant where she meets her boyfriend, Ian Whitehead (Rafe Spall). Through thick and thin Dex and Emma carve out their lives during many years of pitfalls and meetings with each other while never losing track of the other. The timing never seems right for them to become a couple although the subject is flirted with every year, the 'what ifs' or 'the maybes'. They help each other as much as hurt themselves by hiding their feelings. Could their relationship be that one special love of a lifetime? Should they take that gamble?
This movie has been classed in the Romantic Comedy genre, although I maybe snickered a couple of times because of Emma's quick razor-sharp retorts and sharp wit she does have a large store of. I would definitely say this is a drama containing lots of romantic leanings, loving gestures, and a total sweeping of 'opposites attract' that carries this couple along through the years. The whole premise of meeting every year on the anniversary date of their first meeting is overtly romantic. A subjective romantic movie, thus the scattered reviews from "I hate it" to "I love it". I'll take the latter.
One of the major drawbacks of the film is that Nicholls wrote the screenplay from his own novel. Nicholls tries to crowd as many years as possible within the time allotted to the film. One could focus on the technical aspects such as the pace of directing, the costumes, etc but ultimately it comes back to the script. The writer has to decide which elements of the novel to emphasize and which elements to chuck out. Some years could have been either eliminated or condensed and some years should have been expanded. Unfortunately the viewer gets tired of seeing the calendar turn over. When Emma and Dexter meet in Paris there is not enough of the interaction between the two of them which explains why Emma makes the decision she does. The film has to be viewed as Dexter's story as he is the one who undergoes more changes in his character. Although both characters have their highs and lows it is Dexter who falls the farthest but Emma rescues him. The film ends in the same way as the novel and in some ways it's a little ambiguous.
The rest of the cast is superb, especially Romola Garai who doesn't reduce Sylvie to a caricature of a humourless human being. Patricia Clarkson as Dexter's mother is ideal. Although we would like to have had seen more of Clarkson and Ken Stott as Dexter's parents, but they don't appear too often in the novel.
One Day is not the traditional romance or romantic comedy; and the film should be enjoyed on its own terms. It succeeds on the level for which it was written.
I normally don't watch movies about womanizers; but this movie reminded me of some of my male friends in my life who acted they had interest in me - at one point pursued me, but ended up with someone else.
The womanizer kept in touch with that woman he met in the beginning throughout the years. For some reason, they seemed to only meet up once a year? I thought that was odd. They flirt with each other - go on vacations together, out to eat, etc. BUT they don't have sex until the very end it's implied since they are living together. Some how the womanizer no longer has the wondering eye - and just wants her?
But love is cut short and she dies. If you want to cry, then watch this. But if you want a heartwarming film full of romance, I don't recommend this one. There's other flicks out there for that. This movie was designed to normalize womanizing and being loose as okay, which I didn't like.
I did like both the male and female lead authors in the film. They did have chemistry; which is a rare find. Not all movies can really full that off.
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Kurz zum Inhalt (obwohl schon viel darüber geschrieben wurde):
Nach der Examensfeier am 15. Juli 1988 kommen die zurückhaltende Emma, die schon lange in den umschwärmten Dexter verliebt ist, zusammen und verbringen die Nacht zusammen - allerdings nicht so, wie sich das Dexter zunächst vorgestellt hat. Auch den darauffolgenden Tag sind die beiden noch zusammen und nun bereit, das nachzuholen, was in der Nacht zuvor nicht passiert ist... Da laufen sie Dexters Eltern in die Arme.
Nun erleben wir die darauffolgenden Jahrestage (15. Juli) der Beiden... Emma, die mittlerweile ihre literarischen und jounalistischen Träume begraben hat und in einem mexikanischen Billig-Restaurant arbeitet und Dexter, der eine steile Karriere als Moderator einer hippigen Sendung macht.
Mittlerweile sind die beiden beste Freunde im platonischen Sinn und der 15. Juli ist "ihr gemeinsamer Tag"!
Allerdings ändert sich im Laufe der Jahre einiges: Während Emma ihr Leben endlich in die Hand nimmt und ihrer inneren Berufung folgt, geht es bei Dexter eher bergab... und Emma beschließt nun endlich, nach etlichen Enttäuschungen, Dexter aus ihrem Leben zu streichen...
Werden die Beiden noch eine gemeinsame Zukunft haben?
Mehr möchte ich nicht verraten.
Mich hat der Film so sehr bewegt, dass ich mir daraufhin das Buch gekauft habe. Und obwohl das Buch natürlich viel ausführlicher ist und der Film auch die ein oder andere Szene anders darstellt, kann ich auch den Film wärmstens empfehlen!
Deux sensibilités différentes, deux vécus très différents, l'une persuadée d'être passée à côté d'une partie de sa vie, l'autre vivant l'instant présent sans regrets de ce qui aurait pu être et ne s'est pas fait. Mais deux personnes qui ont aimé ce film et en sont sortie bouleversées.
Durch das Buch waren meine Erwartungen an den Film sehr hoch.
Denn ich habe das Buch regelrecht verschlungen und mit Em und Dex gelebt und geliebt ;)
Als der Film dann anfing, dacht ich mir, dass einige Szenen hätten etwas ausführlicher sein können. Denn im Buch ist es teilweise sehr ausführlich und schön geschrieben und im Film wurde es nur schnell runtergespielt. Aber je länger der Film lief, desto mehr wurde man wieder in die Geschichte reingezogen, so wie auch im Buch.
Natürlich war vieles nicht so ausführlich, aber an sich war der Film toll. Alle wichtigen Szenen waren vorhanden und super schön gespielt und dargestellt.
Man konnte es wirklich richtig miterleben.
Als Fazit würde ich sagen, dass der Film auf jeden Fall empfehlenswert ist, besonders, wenn man auch das Buch gelesen hat. Das Buch ist gut umgesetzt und man kann sich richtig in den Film hineinversetzen. Auch meine Freundin, die das Buch nicht gelesen hatte, hat den Film geliebt.
Für alle Kritiker: Man muss sich ja auch überlegen, was man alles umsetzen kann und wie dick das Buch ist und wie kurz nur ein Film ist.
Merci Amazon