One Hour Photo (2002)
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Robin Williams, Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, Eriq La Salle
Screenwriter: Mark Romanek
Producer: Christine Vachon, Stanley J. Wlodkowski, Pamela Koffler
Composer: Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek
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Reviews
Robin Williams creates a character who earns our revulsion--and somehow also our sympathy.
Robin Williams' good work in contained in an uneven film, whose first half is an intriguing chronicle of urban alienation, but second part deteriorates into a presposterous thriller with a subplot of stalking and revenge--not unlike Fatal Attraction
What brings the film to a level beyond is Williams's superb performance and, in turn, Romanek's carefully calibrated direction.
A music video is like espresso: a lot of visual power compressed into five minutes. A movie needs to know something of the rhythms of everyday life, or else the audience get dizzy and exhausted.
This isn't the Williams of Mrs. Doubtfire or, thank heavens, Jack or What Dreams May Come.
This is the best and boldest performance of Williams' career.
Those people that call One Hour Photo the most disturbing work Robin Williams has ever produced don't know what they're talking about - I saw Patch Adams.
This is really all about Williams. Whatever he does next, 'One Hour Photo' will almost certainly go down as one of his finest hours.
...Veers back and forth between pointless and preposterous, with a pace so slow it's like watching film develop.
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