Release Date One Day Aug 19, 2011 Wide
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Actors For One Day
Anne Hathaway,Jim Sturgess,Tom Mison,Jodie Whittaker,Tim Key,Rafe Spall,Josephine de la Baume,Patricia Clarkson,Ken Stott,Heida Reed,Amanda Fairbank-Hynes,Gil Alma,David Ajala,Georgia King,Ukweli Roach,Lorna Gayle,Clara Paget,Matt Berry,Romola Garai,Diana KentGenres One Day : Drama,Romance,Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For One Day
User Ranting One Day : 3.2User Percentage For One Day : %
User Count Like for One Day : 29,232
All Critics Ranting For One Day : 5.1
All Critics Count For One Day : 140
All Critics Percentage For One Day : 36 %
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Movie Overview For One Day
Nearly 10 years have passed since Sarah Connor was targeted for termination by a cyborg from the future. Now her son, John, the future leader of the resistance, is the target for a newer, more deadly terminator. Once again, the resistance has managed to send a protector back to attempt to save John and his mother Sarah.TagLine One Day
It's nothing personal.Trailer For One Day
Review For One Day
The film might make the book look less astute and interesting than it is, but it still has an undeniable emotional wallop by its close.Dave Calhoun-Time Out
One Day is just a gimmicky "new" way of doing an old-fashioned love story. But we'll hear much more of Sturgess, Hathaway, and Lone Scherfig.
David Thomson-The New Republic
It's what a Nicholas Sparks movie would be if it were aimed at grown women rather than teenage girls.
Eric D. Snider-Film.com
The result is a rom-com with ambition, keen to actually develop the characters and to mix a few tears with the laughs. Well, the effort is admirable, the movie not so much.
Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
Miscasting aside, there's simply very little excitement to the film since you can see where it's going -- chances are even just by reading this review -- right from the start.
Tom Long-Detroit News
Director Lone Scherfig, working from Nicholls's screenplay, takes a big step back here from An Education, her last film
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
For everyone who's grown tired of the summer onslaught of superheroes, save-the-world plots and explosions, Hollywood finally offers some decent counter-programming in the form of the brainy romance One Day.
Kristal Cooper-We Got This Covered
Ends better than it begins -- or middles.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
I couldn't help but feel the film was lent shades of colour by the book; colour that simply doesn't exist on the screen. I projected 435 pages of joy onto a film that probably didn't deserve it.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk
An average romantic dramedy, 'One Day' tips its hand so early in the game that you won't be a bit surprised by anything that ensues.
Linda Cook-KWQC-TV (Iowa)
...you can't help feeling this dreary tale could have done with a bit of fancy editing or narrative reconstruction.
James Croot-Flicks.co.nz
The most entertaining and engrossing romantic film to hit theaters in ages...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
The leads work well together but are held back by cheap sentimentalism when we should be on a journey with the characters.
James Luxford-The National
Such a simple and small premise would and should yield a simple and small movie -- something not so heavy and epic, but more lovely and amazing.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Sherfig's visual knack is better than she realizes; she should stop dressing it up within an inch of its life.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth
Danish director Lone Scherfig (An Education) deliberately veers away from comedy to deliver a surprisingly earthy, soulful romance.
Jim Schembri-The Age (Australia)
It's a profoundly moving book. Still, the movie is strangely remote, and straining for tears.
Peter Galvin-sbs.com.au
A frothy cappuccino of a film with lots of tears, quivering lips and cathartic embraces and little substance.
Jason Di Rosso-MovieTime, ABC Radio National
It doesn't quite deliver on its promise, but this remains a witty, touching and largely enjoyable adaptation.
Cara Nash-FILMINK (Australia)
What should've been an epic romance, a challenger to The Notebook, becomes a melancholy, disconnected drama, despite the talent on display.
-MovieFIX
The most desperate, cloying weepie seen in many a long time.
Leigh Paatsch-Herald Sun (Australia)
The story is told in a very episodic manner, but Lone Scherfig crafts it well and the film is well edited to keep it feeling as one. It feels exciting and unexpected, even though you know really it never is.
Sam Bathe-Fan The Fire
There's not really a chance to go very deep here, but the two leads are so strong that they make us believe in them anyway.
Margaret Pomeranz-At the Movies (Australia)
Despite the patchiness and the heavily signposted and melodramatic plot points, One Day concludes magnificently.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy
It doesn't really work. I still cried.
Charlie Lyne-Ultra Culture
You are hereby advised to ignore the bad reviews and check out this fairly stunning meditation on life, love, and friendship.
Eugene Novikov-Film Blather
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