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Photo Obsession

Titre original : One Hour Photo
  • 2002
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  • 1h 36min
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6,8/10
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Robin Williams in Photo Obsession (2002)
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DrameThrillerThriller érotiqueThriller psychologique

Sy est un employé de labo de développement rapide, solitaire, fasciné par les mirages de la vie de famille de ses clients, au point d'investir leur vie : s'attacher à un petit garçon, aduler... Tout lireSy est un employé de labo de développement rapide, solitaire, fasciné par les mirages de la vie de famille de ses clients, au point d'investir leur vie : s'attacher à un petit garçon, aduler sa mère parfaite, vouloir punir un père absent et mari adultère [en 255 car. pour champ t... Tout lireSy est un employé de labo de développement rapide, solitaire, fasciné par les mirages de la vie de famille de ses clients, au point d'investir leur vie : s'attacher à un petit garçon, aduler sa mère parfaite, vouloir punir un père absent et mari adultère [en 255 car. pour champ texte]

  • Réalisation
    • Mark Romanek
  • Scénario
    • Mark Romanek
  • Casting principal
    • Robin Williams
    • Connie Nielsen
    • Michael Vartan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    137 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 780
    195
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Romanek
    • Scénario
      • Mark Romanek
    • Casting principal
      • Robin Williams
      • Connie Nielsen
      • Michael Vartan
    • 679avis d'utilisateurs
    • 175avis des critiques
    • 64Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 6 victoires et 22 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux35

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    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • Seymour Parrish
    Connie Nielsen
    Connie Nielsen
    • Nina Yorkin
    Michael Vartan
    Michael Vartan
    • Will Yorkin
    Dylan Smith
    Dylan Smith
    • Jakob Yorkin
    Erin Daniels
    Erin Daniels
    • Maya Burson
    Paul Kim Jr.
    Paul Kim Jr.
    • Yoshi Araki
    • (as Paul Hansen Kim)
    Lee Garlington
    Lee Garlington
    • Waitress
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Bill Owens
    Marion Calvert
    • Mrs. Von Unwerth
    David Moreland
    • Mr. Siskind
    Shaun P. O'Hagan
    • Young Father
    Jim Rash
    Jim Rash
    • Amateur Porn Guy
    Nick Searcy
    Nick Searcy
    • Repairman
    Dave Engfer
    • Sav-Mart Clerk
    Jimmy Shubert
    Jimmy Shubert
    • Soccer Coach
    Eriq La Salle
    Eriq La Salle
    • Det. James Van Der Zee
    Clark Gregg
    Clark Gregg
    • Det. Paul Outerbridge
    Andy Rolfes
    Andy Rolfes
    • Officer Lyon
    • (as Andrew A. Rolfes)
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Romanek
    • Scénario
      • Mark Romanek
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    sorfmeister

    clinical stalking for williams

    well it was a pleasant surprise to see williams in this type of role and succeeding. although he played the very questionable (and dodgy) killer in insomnia, his role in one hour photo was very near perfect in this minor gem of a film. granted williams has been actively pursuing these alternative roles of late and yes it could be construed as being a cynical move on his behalf, however this does not detract from the fact that his role in photo was scarily on the mark.

    the directors (romanek) flair for colour synchronicity and immaculate art direction does not stray far from his beginnings as a music video director, however it is this attention to detail and precision that accentuates williams when he chooses to lose the plot. a memorable scene in the film of william's characters eyes squirting blood is in stark contrast to the ordered white formica and polished chrome surfaces that intimate to the spectator a feeling of staring intently at snapshots of a desperate man's life.

    if this film was to have any criticism is in the roles of the supporting actors. they are hardly fleshed out and as a spectator i felt that at times i was watching the robin william's rebirth show, however this is a minor point. if i were to mark this out of 10 i would give it a strong 8.
    Chrysanthepop

    Mr. Williams Steals The Show In This Clever Little Chiller

    On face value, 'One Hour Photo' may seem like an average thriller but you'll be in for a surprise if you think so. It is a clever little movie that works both as a psychological thriller and an intriguing character study. Thankfully it does not have the absurd twists one has witnessed in the overrated 'Fatal Attraction' or nonsensical ones like in 'Single White Female' or 'The Hand That Rocks the Cable'. The storytelling is very coherent and the portrayal of the characters is very subtle.

    This isn't a fast-paced thriller. Writer and director Romanek takes his time to tell the story but that does not make 'One Hour Photo' boring. On the contrary, it allows us to discover the shades of Seymour and allows the viewer to feel sympathy for but also be fear of him. Likewise, we also discover the family Seymour/Sy stalks. At first they appear to be like a happy American family but soon we see, through Seymour's point of view, that reality is something else. Romanek creates a very gloomy cold atmosphere. The viewer does feel Seymour's loneliness from the busy supermarket to his claustrophobic apartment. The film is very well shot as it highlights the gloominess, indifference and closed atmosphere. Romanek also approaches interesting themes about what photographs mean i.e. proof of ones existence (beautifully explained in the film). While people take pictures of happy moments, their reality is something else.

    Coming to the performances, what would 'One Hour Photo' be without Robin Williams? The actor is in a completely different form and he does an excellently downplays Sy. Sy is gentle, polite, pathetic and creepy. Williams really brings a humane quality to the character rather than portray him as the clichéd stalker. Nielsen and Vartan are good too. La Salle and Cole give sufficient support. But, in the end, it's a one man show that belongs to Mr. Williams.

    There are a few very minor flaws such as a few scenes where reality is suspended but overall this is a cleverly chilling film that deserves to be watched but do not expect lots of murder, bloodshed, or silly twists like boiling a live rabbit.
    8Hitchcoc

    Williams Sells It

    Robin Williams, one of the funniest people on the planet, has made a career of playing some very unpleasant people. In this one, he works at a Fotomat (now nearly extinct) and become the stalker of a family that brings their films to him for development. Not only does he stalk them, he knows everything about them, their birthday parties, their fights, their sporting events, etc. Of course, at some point he is going to inject himself into their lives. Fortunately, the scrip writers used some restraint and made this play out the way it should have (I won't' spoil this for you). Suffice it to say that the trip is a scary one and we can't help but feel our flesh creep a bit. We also are made aware of his loneliness and his dysfunctional existence. He is a multidimensional figure, as quirky as one can get. After seeing "The Social Network" recently, I have to also say that we have created a societal voyeurism in our culture. This further shows how fragile our privacy is and how we are willing to sell it to the highest bidder.
    7preppy-3

    Williams is excellent...movie is so-so

    A photo-processing man Seymour "Sy" Parrish (Robin Williams), becomes obsessed with a seemingly perfect family--the Yorkins. He's developed their photos for years and thinks he knows all about them. When he notices something is wrong however, he goes out of his way to correct it.

    This is an OK movie with a great performance. The story is interesting, but we know next to nothing about the Yorkins--they're given very little depth. So when things go crazy at the end, you feel nothing. Also Connie Nielsen and Michael Vartan come across with no personality--it's not their fault--the script is against them. Also the movie gets very unpleasant at the end.

    But it, more or less, works because of Willaims--he's just great as Sy...charming and creepy at the same time...he's just fantastic. Also the young son of the Yorkins played by Dylan Smith is very good...he acts just like a 9 year old should.

    So it's somewhat worth seeing but no great shakes--except for Williams.
    bob the moo

    Above average stalker flick that avoids some of the clichés

    Seymour is a lonely nondescript man who lives by himself and works in the photo developing lab in a large mall. The only bit of cheer in his day is to develop very good photos in his lab, and he takes great pride in his work. His favourite customers are the Yorkin's, who have a son and regularly develop pictures. Seymour's like for this family goes beyond `like' and he feels part of their family and has all their pictures on his wall. However when both his job and the unity of his family are threatened he reacts.

    I saw this film in a free preview screening before it came out so I had no reviews to cloud me first. Happily most of them appear to feel the same as I did. In terms of plot this set up will be no surprise to anyone – we've all seen Single White Female and Pacific Heights etc, we know what happens that leads to the old bunny boiling etc.

    However One Hour Photo is different enough to justify watching. My wife complained that it was too slow and boring but I felt this approach helped it stand out. Instead of being a thriller it was more of a cold slow boiler than was more chilling than thrilling. The plot is well laid out – even the money shot of all the pictures on the wall is played out while we're distracted by a joke from the Simpsons on TV. The director's cold approach to story telling works very well and highlights Seymour's grey existence and cold life. Only occasionally does he go astray – the fantasy sequences don't always work for instance but for almost the whole film he does very well.

    Towards the end Seymour's behaviour goes erratic as we expect and I was worried that the film had eventually given way to cliché. Happily this is not the case. Yes, Seymour's change is a bit of a leap at first but the film cleverly pulls it back at the end. This makes it above the rest of this genre by a good head and shoulders. Clever touches abound in the film but don't always work. For example the director shows us that it is all about seeing by covering Seymour's eyes with objects in some shots to show he has lost his ability to watch, while the name Yorkin is a slight play on `Your Kin' or your family. These are clever but don't add very much – the eye theme felt a bit too clever and intrusive.

    Williams is excellent. Having paid to see him mush around in Patch Adams I was worried here that eventually his emotions would run away with him. However Williams (and here's something you'd won't hear much) keeps it all in check and underplays wonderfully. His Seymour is likeable, sad, pathetic and chilling all at once. It's hard not to feel for him and he is better for being low-key. I truly felt Williams had turned himself into a `little' man – one of those people who you barely notice on the streets as they make no lasting image. Vartan (Alias) is good as Will and Nielsen is also good as Nina. They are also given firm support in the shape of Gary Cole and La Salle. However his is Williams show and, by underplaying, he steals it easily.

    Overall this has it's flaws but it is head and shoulders above the rest of this stalker genre. Directed with a clinic eye rather than a thrilling eye this is clever and different enough to more than justify checking it out.

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    • Anecdotes
      After the film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, Robin Williams overheard viewers say that they forgot it was Williams in the lead role 15 minutes into the film. An observation that made Williams proud.
    • Gaffes
      Red light is added by the filmmakers to show the film moving through the developing machine. Color film is sensitive to all light, therefore all of that film would be fogged. Red light is only used for black and white paper print developing.
    • Citations

      Sy Parrish: And if these pictures have anything important to say to future generations, it's this... I was here. I existed. I was young. I was happy... and someone cared enough about me in this world to take my picture.

    • Versions alternatives
      An early cut of the film had several differences than the theatrical version.
      • The opening Fox Searchlight logo briefly becomes a negative image as it fades out. This is obviously a reference to picture negatives.
      • An alternate prologue before the main titles featured a narration by Williams on the red eye effect in human's and animals, while a photo of a family with red eyes, footage of animals with this effect and video of what's happening in the eye when this happens.
      • There was also a scene near the end where a police detective reviews the pictures Sy took of Will & Maya at the hotel. In the theatrical version these photos were never shown and it was left in question whether they were actually taken.
      • The argument between Sy and the photo machine repair guy was extended.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Anatomy of a Scene: One Hour Photo (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      Coming Home
      Written by William Aura, Craig Dobbin, and Alain Eskinasi

      Performed by 3rd Force

      Courtesy of Higher Octave Music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 septembre 2002 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Retratos de una obsesión
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brentwood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Yorkin house)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Catch 23 Entertainment
      • Killer Films
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    • Budget
      • 12 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 31 597 131 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 321 515 $US
      • 25 août 2002
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 52 223 306 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 36min(96 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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