One Day: A perfect love story that spans over years

One Day (2011)

Now, when you turn around and look back, you want to go back to that day iniz where you can review your uncertainty that changes your entire life? Or are we going to sav play de in biz those days eden before everything is ‘written ‘before we can change anything? No matter how old you are, how you will actually die, who you will marry, whether you have children has already been determined, for you to learn ziyaret are you expected to visit those days?

In the space-time continuum, trying to unravel the meaning of our lives and death, just as everything will take place … Actually, we have no power to change the course, and for that very reason, it’s good to live! The most extraordinary gift we have left is love: on July 15, 1988, the day they graduated from university in Edinburgh, ‘controlled’ Emma and ‘fly’ Dexter could not enter the girl’s messy-little room to have sex with the right chemistry. In a single bed, they sprouted the beginning of a long friendship, in fact, a love that would last until the death of one and deepen gradually…

One Day (2011)

One Day is a story that welcomes the audience every July 15th they visit in twenty years. David Nicholls gave a fresh breath to the romantic drama genre by elaborating this üf trick da in the script he adapted from his own novel. For one thing, it enables the audience to look at their own history and mobilizes the power to remember that day of each year no matter how many years they have lived… Secondly, by taking on a single day each year, it is about telling the lives of two people who change and mature in two decades it offers an ambitious work, and to a considerable extent.

In the sense of empathy, there is a structure that can capture at least one moment and overlap with its own story, especially for the audience who has reached a certain maturity, in their thirties and forties, with the idealist Emma, ​​who can meet in some days and spend some time separately. others will interfere with Dexter’s lives in his rich pampering. In addition to ‘being tested with mediocrity Başarı of success, collapse, marriage, betrayal and so on, they will be introduced to some concepts that occupy a serious place on the agenda of the world: global order, rising cancer, new generation drugs, free sex fashion, vile television programs…

One Day (2011) - Anne Hathaway
One Day (2011) – Anne Hathaway

Well, the rest: Here is that kiss! The kiss on the placard and on the cover of the book! While your partner’s life with your breath flows from your lips to your heart, sometimes the only truth that comes from the sudden death is: Being someone else; be for him. So if, as I always say, you don’t leave your emotions out when you enter the hall, your face will be happy as you get wet with your tears, a beauty bestowed upon man; because you fell in love too!

Bir Gün does not exploit emotions but tells a true love story with a solid staff. Anne Anne Hathaway, who weirded in the early moments with her metamorphosed ‘English’, also saw a St chameleon ünden actor of the Jim Sturgess genre, who never staggered.

One Day (2011)

Love Story (An Education), in which he tells the 17th girl who takes lessons from the ‘life school’ of a man in his thirties in the 60s ‘conservative’ England, with the Italian Doggies For Begyndere (Dogma 95 Manifesto). Danish Lone Scherfig, who has received much attention in the West, is now only a good director. Because the text is already at the level of every good director. Even though I can feel Mrs. Scherfig’s touches and influence in the movies I remember, One Day naturally became ‘a David Nicholl film.

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One Day Movie Poster (2011)

One Day (2011)

Directed by: Lone Scherfig
Starring: Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess, Patricia Clarkson, Jodie Whittaker, Tom Mison, Joséphine de La Baume, Patricia Clarkson, Heida Reed, Amanda Fairbank-Hynes
Screenplay by: David Nicholls
Production Design by: Mark Tildesley
Cinematography by: Benoît Delhomme
Film Editing by: Barney Pilling
Set Decoration by: Dominic Capon
Costume Design by: Odile Dicks-Mireaux
Art Direction by: Katrina Dunn, Martin Kelly, Denis Schnegg, Su Whitaker
Music by: Rachel Portman
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content, partial nudity, language, some violence and substance abuse.
Studio: Focus Features
Release Date: August 19, 2011

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