Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter her husband leaves, a woman struggles with solitude and clings to hope of reconciliation. Upon discovering his infidelity, she accepts the marriage's end and finds new meaning in life.After her husband leaves, a woman struggles with solitude and clings to hope of reconciliation. Upon discovering his infidelity, she accepts the marriage's end and finds new meaning in life.After her husband leaves, a woman struggles with solitude and clings to hope of reconciliation. Upon discovering his infidelity, she accepts the marriage's end and finds new meaning in life.
- Premi
- 1 candidatura in totale
- Sherman Cooke
- (as Jonathan Lippe)
- Frawley King
- (as A. Scott Beach)
- Earl of Kent
- (as Joseph Spano)
Recensioni in evidenza
"One" is a wonderful period piece, with great acting, and a simple but engaging plot.
Granted, Janet Leigh's crude supporting character is a bit grating - the humor is jarring - but everyone else is cast perfectly.
The San Francisco locale is used effectively, but sparingly.
Interestingly, director Stuart also directed "Willy Wonka" the year before; he certainly knew how to work with actors.
Trish Van Devere ~ Day Of The Dolphin, etc... ~ surrenders completely to her role, and gives the performance of a life time. Melvyn Douglas... well, what can I say about him?
Plus, bits from a very sarcastic, cynical Janet Leigh, fresh from such flops as 'Hello Down There'.
It's all delivered to you from a gentle, bittersweet point of view. The pacing is perfect, for it gives the film a reality touch. The music... well, four words for you... Michel Legrand... Bossa Nova.
And some scenes deserve special attention... Trish's reaction to King Lear, and sobbing on Douglas' shoulders. Trish's seduction of Monte Markham and finally... the last scene...
Have a box of Kleenex handy. Do yourself that favor... :)
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- QuizKathleen Quinlan's feature-film debut in an uncredited unnamed role.
- BlooperEarly in the film when Amy is at the Employment Office she is sent to "Out of sight" in Room 7 but is seen entering room 6.
- Citazioni
[first lines]
Amy Brower: James, what are you doing?... Would you mind telling me what you're doing?
[he ignores her as he selects items from shelves, putting them in a box]
Amy Brower: James, I think there's some things we should talk about. I'd really appreciate it if you'd say *something* to me.
James Brower: Do you like this?
Amy Brower: What?
James Brower: This record - do you like it?
Amy Brower: Do I like it?
James Brower: If you like it, I'll leave it; if not, I'll take it with me.
Amy Brower: James - what are you doing?
James Brower: I am simply trying to determine which of us likes this record better than the other. Now, if it turns out that you like it, you're welcome to keep it. If not, I'll take it with me. I don't think I could be any plainer.
Amy Brower: The record is yours; I gave it to you for your birthday.
James Brower: Yes. But do you like it?
Amy Brower: ...No, James. I do not like that record.
James Brower: OK, then - I'll take it.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Lovelace (2013)
- Colonne sonoreLe Soleil, la Mer et les Bateaux
Music by Michel Legrand
Lyrics by Jean Dréjac
Performed by Michel Legrand
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- One Is a Lonely Number
- Luoghi delle riprese
- 101 Linda St., San Francisco, California, Stati Uniti(Mission Pool - where Amy works)
- Azienda produttrice
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 89.592 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 37min(97 min)
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1