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One
Directed by
Jason J. Tomaric
1h 40m
PG-13
Drama
5.8
61%
74%
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Cast of One
Bill Caco
Orin Stalward
Jeff St. Clair
Derek
Valerie Finikos
Mira
Dan Beck
Roomate
Jim Blum
Communications Officer 1
Om Prasad
Communications Officer 2
Tracy Brown
Communications Officer 3
Steven Bunn
Elder
Robert A. Kramer
Guard
David Lemoyne
Guard
Marisa Zakaria
Student
One Reviews
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Goes too far in the direction of reticence, deliberately dampening the emotional resonance of the story so persistently that the characters become opaque and the narrative overly flat and matter-of-fact, even at the most wrenching moments.
Filmcritic.com
Robert Strohmeyer
This flick has all the trimmings of a fourth-year film school final project and just isn't ready for the big screen.
ToxicUniverse.com
John A. Nesbit
One has some interesting scenes, but not enough to recommend it to most audiences.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A moving and elegantly delivered drama about the waning of a friendship.
Film Comment Magazine
Gavin Smith
One's stubborn resistance to dramatic artifice, its deliberate pacing and unexpressive-or rather, unemphatic-naturalism, leave it teetering on the brink of vapidity.
Variety
Emanuel Levy
Tony Barbieri's striking directorial debut offers a riveting psychological exploration of the dissolving friendship between two young men...
Boston Globe
Jay Carr
So tautly, engrossingly and convincingly told that it doesn't need much dialogue.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Serious and uncompromising filmmaking in the best sense of the words.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
An effective, but self-conscious, exercise in contemporary neo-realism.
Film Journal International
David Luty
Screenplay also telegraphs the fates of both characters from very early on, a decision that sucks out a great deal of potential suspense and drama.
Scott Renshaw's Screening Room
Scott Renshaw
Even with such a mega-subdued story, One is still strangely watchable.
E! Online
E! Staff
An affecting tale of friendship and failure.
Cinema Sight
Wesley Lovell
Average is the best way to describe this independent film. Although there is intense meaning behind the dialogue and events of the story, "One" skims the surface of a much larger idea.
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