Michael Phillips
One Day
2 Stars
Like "Same Time, Next Year" with less guilt or "When Harry Met Sally ..." with a somewhat different ending, "One Day" pops in and out
of the lives of characters played by
A huge hit in
Yet the tone has shifted from page to screen.
The pathos, which the book wore lightly, now comes at you in "Cry, damn it!" fashion. Many, I suspect, will comply. The film is far from cheap or slovenly, and it's attractive. But when a movie inflates the importance of a love story that is predominantly comic in tone, even with a fair share of grief and loss built into the plot, that love story takes on more than it can handle.
In arrogant but sweet Dexter (played by Sturgess), novelist and screenwriter Nicholls has created the sort of male protagonist female readers and viewers want to protect from harm, and then take to bed.
We meet the whip-smart wisecrack-dispenser Emma (Hathaway, hobbled by her own studious middle-class English dialect) when she's
celebrating
In the book Nicholls describes Dexter as having "the knack of looking perpetually posed for a photograph." Their initial encounter takes place on
Emma putters through her life for a while, moving in with an aggravating stand-up comic played, aggravatingly, by
Emma and Dexter's adventures on the road together, and at home, apart, pepper the screen like a series of attractive postcards. Hathaway works hard and she's an astute actress, but her wide-eyed demeanor and on-the-nose delivery suggest she has a hard time throwing away a line of dialogue, even when it's designed to be tossed off rather than hammered neatly in place. Sturgess captures the louche narcissism of Dexter well enough, though he lacks wit and an animating spark.
Forward it goes, through the years. What proved tasty in book form comes across a little more like work in the movie.
"One Day" Movie Trailer
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for sexual content, partial nudity, language, some violence and substance abuse).
Running time: 1:47.
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Credits: Directed by Lone Scherfig; written by
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