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Year
2011
Runtime
1 h 47 min
Genres
Drama, Romance
Countries
United States, United Kingdom
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After spending the night together on the night of their college graduation Dexter and Em are shown each year on the same date to see where they are in their lives. They are sometimes together, sometimes not, on that day.



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San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
One Day is a beautiful movie, but beautiful in a way that life often is, not movies. Nothing is sudden or easy, either for the characters or for the audience, and there are no thunderbolts from the blue. more
USA Today Claudia Puig
One Day is an aching lovely romance, but it's also an insightful look at human potential and the search for a purposeful existence. more
Miami Herald Connie Ogle
Director Lone Scherfig (An Education) doesn't have such luxury, but she infuses her snapshots of their relationship with humor and poignancy. more
Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
The two actors are at their best when Emma and Dexter get emotionally naked. It's mildly enjoyable to listen to the self-deprecating banter people use to conceal anxieties, but we connect to them most deeply when they bare their souls. more
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
In a season of movies dumb and dumber, One Day has style, freshness, and witty bantering dialogue. more
The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
Danish director Lone Scherfig skillfully adapts David Nicholls' best-selling romantic novel to the screen. more
Portland Oregonian Shawn Levy
One Day, despite its attractiveness, never manages to find a way to bring the conceit fully to life. more
Austin Chronicle Kimberley Jones
Sturgess, saddled with a caddish character, is less compelling, but he does provide the film's only spot of unloosed, raw emotion. Everything else feels too precisely and too compactly assembled for much impact. more
indieWIRE Eric Kohn
Anne Hathaway's faux British accent might be the first obvious conceit in One Day, but not its most cumbersome. That distinction belongs to the eponymous structure, a claustrophobic device that follows a pair of best friends over the course of a 22-year period, but only on many versions of July 15th. more
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen
The effort is admirable, the movie not so much, and yet, contrary to most pictures, it does improve towards the end. At least a little. more


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