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The One I Love

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
45.828
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POPOLARITÀ
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Elisabeth Moss and Mark Duplass in The One I Love (2014)
On the brink of separation, Ethan and Sophie escape to a beautiful vacation house for a weekend getaway in an attempt to save their marriage.  What begins as a romantic and fun retreat soon becomes surreal, when an unexpected discovery forces the two to examine themselves, their relationship, and their future.
Riproduci trailer1:58
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CommediaCommedia di alto livelloDark romanceDrammaDramma psicologicoFantascienzaFantasiaMisteroMistero e suspenseRomanticismo

Una coppia problematica parte per una bellissima vacanza, ma circostanze bizzarre complicano ulteriormente la loro situazione.Una coppia problematica parte per una bellissima vacanza, ma circostanze bizzarre complicano ulteriormente la loro situazione.Una coppia problematica parte per una bellissima vacanza, ma circostanze bizzarre complicano ulteriormente la loro situazione.

  • Regia
    • Charlie McDowell
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Justin Lader
  • Star
    • Mark Duplass
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • Ted Danson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    45.828
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3013
    918
    • Regia
      • Charlie McDowell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Justin Lader
    • Star
      • Mark Duplass
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • Ted Danson
    • 143Recensioni degli utenti
    • 121Recensioni della critica
    • 66Metascore
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Interpreti principali18

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    Mark Duplass
    Mark Duplass
    • Ethan
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Sophie
    Ted Danson
    Ted Danson
    • Therapist
    Kiana Cason
    • Waitress
    Kaitlyn Dodson
    • Diner Patron
    Lori Farrar
    • Diner Patron
    Marlene Malin
    • Diner Patron
    Tim Peddicord
    • Diner Patron
    Ryan Pederson
    • Diner Patron
    Brett Bietz
    • Doug
    • (voce)
    Sean O'Malley
    • Dave
    • (voce)
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Mom
    • (voce)
    Drew Langer
    • Brett
    • (voce)
    Jennifer Spriggs
    • Ellen
    • (voce)
    Charlie McDowell
    Charlie McDowell
    • Madison
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    Mel Eslyn
    Mel Eslyn
    • Victoria
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    Jeremy Mackie
    Jeremy Mackie
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    Liz Lash
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      • Charlie McDowell
    • Sceneggiatura
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    10bob_meg

    From Malcolm McDowell's son...rom com grows a brain

    It's hard to relay the joy I felt watching The One I Love, Charlie McDowell's first full-length feature. It's the kind of film you'll remember for a long time because it breaks so many boundaries. It's the kind of film Spike Jonze might come up with, minus some of the academic pretensions he sometimes clings to.

    The trailer for The One I Love is almost perfect. It doesn't spoil the premise of the film, and neither will I.

    Mark Duplass (who also produced along with his bro, of course) and Elizabeth Moss are excellently cast as Ethan and Sophie, two not-so-newlyweds who are encountering all too typical problems "relating."

    At the suggestion of their therapist (Ted Danson, in a just-right cameo) they spend a weekend at a rather large rental house, unsuspecting of the lengths their counselor is willing to go to in order to motivate them to "connect."

    The One I Love is a high-wire act by anyone's standards. The script is especially brilliant, but it doesn't spit its brilliance in your face constantly and then ask for your approval with laughter or the occasional tear. Instead, it dabbles in elements of Sci-Fi and Fantasy but doesn't let the main characters (or the audience) off easily by subjugating the human story to questions of logistics. In other words, this isn't a movie for the compulsively left-brained and anal. The performances and plot are engaging enough to make you accept this often absurd but always engaging film for what it is.

    It takes guts to break the rules, even more talent to make it work. With The One I Love, Charlie McDowell seems destined to reprove the adage that talent runs in the family.
    8canuckteach

    O yeah .. a twilight zone tribute...

    Ted Danson is a shrink who sends a troubled couple (Sophie & Ethan) to a weekend getaway that, he assures them, will help them resolve their marital problems. At first, one of the couple manifest better relationship skills, while the other reverts to form. Then visa versa. What can be happening?

    Those of us who grew up watching TWILIGHT ZONE 60 years ago would recognize the dramatic 'device' unfolding. This is an excellent take on that premise, with more time for twists/turns in a full-length movie. Some unneeded bad language & a couple of make-out scenes. Sorry- no spoilers here. Enjoy. 8/10
    7voyou-703-655350

    Good episode of the Twilight Zone

    I rarely watch a romantic comedy, and I wouldn't have watched this one based on the IMDb plot description, so thanks to the then 15 reviews that changed my mind. That was a very pleasant hour and a half.

    I like to be told a story, and that's what the movie does. This story is completely centred around its characters, the young couple next door, portrayed with simplicity and in a way that lets us relate and empathise. They also act and react like sane and sensible people, which is so uncommon nowadays that it's worth mentioning.

    I'll sum it up as both intriguing and amusing, a double source of entertainment. One way to achieve that is to confuse the viewer as much as the protagonists. A very right thing to do, and done in the right proportion in my opinion. We can get confused for a minute, yet we always understand what's happening. There is also a constant undertone of drama. The ending alone can be felt very differently based on our mood of the moment.

    Rich writing and solid delivery can satisfy you on several levels. A theatre screen is not necessary though; renting it is fine if you're on a budget.
    7ferguson-6

    You can't always get what you want

    Greetings again from the darkness. Starting out with a typical marriage counseling session, director Charlie McDowell and writer Justin Lader lull us into a movie-going comfort zone based on our experience with such Hollywood fluff as Hope Springs and Couples Retreat. All that should be said at this point is ... not so fast!

    A crumbling marriage and the subsequent lack of success with communication, leads therapist (Ted Danson) to recommend a weekend alone at a private country estate. The twists and turns that await Ethan (Mark Duplass) and Sophie (Elisabeth Moss), take marriage counseling to an entirely new spectrum. Sophie wants to reignite that early relationship spark and Ethan just wants things back to normal.

    The setting does justice to the legend of beautiful California real estate, but things aren't all they seem as Ethan and Sophie bounce back and forth between the main house and guest house. It's in these moments where the big relationship questions are addressed ... and the script is smart, funny, creative and dark. It's not likely anyone can watch this without having some inner dialogue, and probably even some real discussion afterwards.

    Mark Duplass ("The League", Safety Not Guaranteed) and Elisabeth Moss ("Mad Men") not only carry the film, but also take on significant responsibility with wide-ranging personality traits and subtle physical changes. Duplass is exceptional and easy for most guys to relate to in how he handles the challenges. While I've never been a big fan of Ms. Moss, her performance here is quite impressive. Whether "together" or "apart", they complement each other nicely.

    The closest comparison I have for this one is Ruby Sparks (2012), but this one will have you questioning what makes a relationship work and what should we really expect in our partner. The idea of recapturing the initial spark is absurd, but that doesn't lessen the need for realistic expectations. For the first feature from director Charlie McDowell (son of Malcolm McDowell and Mary Steenburgen) and writer Justin Lader, the unique and creative approach to such a complex topic make these two people to keep an eye on.
    8soncoman

    Don't read this or any other review!

    Well, OK. Read this one.

    I just caught this film at the 57th San Francisco International Film Festival. It was a last minute addition to the Festival program, and it was probably the best film I saw there (though my attendance this year was, admittedly, limited.) After an evening of seeing two mediocre films, I was seeking out something to end the evening on a high note. Playing at 9:15 was a film entitled "The One I Love" starring Mark Duplass, Elisabeth Moss and Ted Danson. As there was nothing in the program about the film, I grabbed the ol' smart phone and started to do some research. The first thing I found was a plea to STOP reading about the film and JUST GO SEE IT. Needless to say, I found this very intriguing… so I did just that. And I was glad that I did. I will say little about this film and what I do say may not generate any interest in the film for you, but if you like films with terrific performances and an original thought behind them, then consider checking this film out when it plays in your area.

    Duplass and Moss play a married couple whose relationship has grown stale. Seeking the help of a therapist (Danson, whose on-screen time is probably less than five minutes), they agree to go on a retreat and try to rediscover and reignite the feelings they once had for each other.

    And that's where I have to stop.

    Screenwriter Justin Lader was in attendance and had a great Q&A session with SFFS Programmer Rod Armstrong and the audience but I can't even discuss THAT as it too would spoil your complete enjoyment of this film. Hell, I went looking for a trailer to post for the film before I realized that there isn't one because… well, you know what trailers usually do.

    So take a chance. Resist the urge to figure out what I'm NOT trying to say. "The One I Love" is the kind of movie that can generate hours of post-film discussion, particularly with your significant other. If you love movies, then you should respect that.

    www.worstshowontheweb.com

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      About the script and the way it was performed, Duplass stated, "The way this worked, there (was) about a 50-page document that was the entire movie - the scene beats, everything, locations - except for the actual dialogue in the film. And most of the dialogue you see in the film is improvised. Although in certain scenes, where we have effects and things like that, Justin our writer [Justin Lader] would write out a version of that scene the night before, to give us a good guide, so we could have something to stick to."
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      Sophie takes a bottle of wine with her left hand, and the next shot shows her taking it with her right hand.
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      Sophie: [fake] Are you more concerned with the experiences that me and your Ethan shared or are you more concerned with what I know about the experiences that you and my Ethan shared?

    • Connessioni
      Edited into Couples Therapy (2014)
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      Written and performed by Little Hat Jones

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 agosto 2014 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • 100.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 513.447 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 48.059 USD
      • 24 ago 2014
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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