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One Hour Photo
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Sy Parrish, lonely middle aged man who has worked for One Hour Photo lab for 20 years is getting obsessed of the Yorkin family, especially the wife Nina and her son Jake. After an incident at work and discovering that the Yorkins are not perfect as they seem, considering himself as a part of the family, Sy decides to fix the family but not in a positive way.
Sy Parrish, lonely middle aged man who has worked for One Hour Photo lab for 20 years is getting obsessed of the Yorkin family, especially the wife Nina and her son Jake. After an incident at work and discovering that the Yorkins are not perfect as they seem, considering himself as a part of the family, Sy decides to fix the family but not in a positive way.
Actors:
Shaun P. OHagan,
Andy Rolfes,
Connie Nielsen,
Peter Mackenzie,
Eriq La Salle,
Spencer Kayden,
Dave Engfer,
Izrel Katz,
Jeana Wilson,
Jim Rash,
Carmen Mormino,
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Shaun P. OHagan
Andy Rolfes
8 March 1961, San Francisco, California, USA
Connie Nielsen
3 July 1965, Elling, Frederikshavn, Denmark
Peter Mackenzie
Eriq La Salle
23 July 1962, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Spencer Kayden
1971, Costa Mesa, California, USA
Dave Engfer
17 January 1979, Colorado, USA
Izrel Katz
Jeana Wilson
Jim Rash
15 July 1971, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Carmen Mormino
4 February 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Director:
Mark Romanek
Mark Romanek
18 September 1959, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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It has arresting things to say about how the family photo is used less to record than to project, and how far that projection can be from the truth.
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Call it an exercise in threat management, free with the purchase of a photo album--or a movie ticket.
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Ranks among Willams' best screen work.
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Intensely scary thriller; not for every teen.
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A film that over the years I've come to appreciate far more than my initial viewing due to the brilliant, unforgettable effort by Robin Williams who gives one of his most haunting performances.
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This immaculately made first feature from noted musicvid and commercials director Mark Romanek provides Robin Williams with one of his creepiest, atypical roles, and the comic star responds with an unusually restrained performance...
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September 12, 2002
Not entirely satisfying as either a creepfest or a character study.
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Robin Williams gets a chance to stretch as an actor in this semi-effective thriller.
New York Magazine/Vulture
September 26, 2002
Sy's scary ordinariness is a species of acting stunt. There's no there there.
May 10, 2013
Without Robin Williams, 'One Hour Photo' is just another predictable B movie thriller. He's like that slow train wreck, personified, that people can't seem to take their eyes off.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
August 31, 2002
Romanek's themes are every bit as distinctive as his visuals. Beyond the cleverness, the weirdness and the pristine camerawork, One Hour Photo is a sobering meditation on why we take pictures.

