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5.2/10
4.4K
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Shifting from one pocket to another, from one man's drama to another, a lowly dollar bill, 'one buck' takes us on an odyssey through the heart of a forgotten town in Louisiana.Shifting from one pocket to another, from one man's drama to another, a lowly dollar bill, 'one buck' takes us on an odyssey through the heart of a forgotten town in Louisiana.Shifting from one pocket to another, from one man's drama to another, a lowly dollar bill, 'one buck' takes us on an odyssey through the heart of a forgotten town in Louisiana.
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Kassandra Mahea
- Cassie
- (as Kassandra Kanaar)
Raylee Magill
- Janet
- (as Rachael Lee Magill)
Jonathan Michael Butkovsky
- Johnny
- (as Jonathan Micheal Butkovsky)
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This film has a great idea: following a dollar bill as it changes hands, through a cast of mostly dysfunctional gritty characters, through a tale of murder, alcohol, sex, redneck racism, and drugs in Louisiana. What's not to like?
Only a few things:
1. The script
2. The acting
3. Wiggle-cam (not enough to induce nausea, but definitely enough to be annoying, intrusive, and an affectation).
This is one of those films where it's hard to tell what's worse, the acting or the script.
I think it's a tie.
The cinematography is well crafted at times, if you can see through the wiggle-cam, but not enough to redeem the rest.
I sat through the whole thing, but it was difficult.
Only a few things:
1. The script
2. The acting
3. Wiggle-cam (not enough to induce nausea, but definitely enough to be annoying, intrusive, and an affectation).
This is one of those films where it's hard to tell what's worse, the acting or the script.
I think it's a tie.
The cinematography is well crafted at times, if you can see through the wiggle-cam, but not enough to redeem the rest.
I sat through the whole thing, but it was difficult.
"1 Buck" follows the path of a particular $1 bill from person to person where it finds its way back. In "A Dog's Purpose," it was done with a dog, much better and with a happier ending.
I kind of thought we would see the buck take an interesting tour of different people and places. Instead, it starts with a broken down, alcoholic cop and stays within his locality of crooks, bums and basically the kind of people you don't want to be around. So instead of the innocent buck being the main character, it's the unsympathetic cop and the other lowlifes he hangs around. The movie is dark, violent and pointless.
Now, if that sounds like a fun night at the movies for you, go for it. But the acting is mediocre at best, which drags everything down. The script meanders, and it seems as though it's trying so hard to connect that dollar that it forgets basic storytelling concepts. I simply couldn't keep up at times, and bouncing back and forth between characters who all looked similar didn't help. The whole thing was just so dark and dingy with no likable characters and was a slag to get through.
There are numerous reviews on here with 9s and 10s who believe this to be a true work of art. To each their own. But I do find it interesting that almost all of them were written in the same time period. Or maybe they have never seen a movie before and have nothing to compare it to. I considered giving this a much lower score just to bring the overall rating down but that wouldn't be fair. Instead, I grudgingly give it a 5.
I kind of thought we would see the buck take an interesting tour of different people and places. Instead, it starts with a broken down, alcoholic cop and stays within his locality of crooks, bums and basically the kind of people you don't want to be around. So instead of the innocent buck being the main character, it's the unsympathetic cop and the other lowlifes he hangs around. The movie is dark, violent and pointless.
Now, if that sounds like a fun night at the movies for you, go for it. But the acting is mediocre at best, which drags everything down. The script meanders, and it seems as though it's trying so hard to connect that dollar that it forgets basic storytelling concepts. I simply couldn't keep up at times, and bouncing back and forth between characters who all looked similar didn't help. The whole thing was just so dark and dingy with no likable characters and was a slag to get through.
There are numerous reviews on here with 9s and 10s who believe this to be a true work of art. To each their own. But I do find it interesting that almost all of them were written in the same time period. Or maybe they have never seen a movie before and have nothing to compare it to. I considered giving this a much lower score just to bring the overall rating down but that wouldn't be fair. Instead, I grudgingly give it a 5.
It's okay. I was excited because it's a neat concept about following a dollar. But, it is a very dark and dramatic film. Now I gotta watch something to flush the depression out.
This movie is terrible except the first scene when the small boat carrying the deadbeat detective to where the corpse dumped. After that, just a dreary, dragged pathetic process without any interesting thing worth your time and brain to hang on tight. It's like the script writer(s) didn't know how to move the story forward, didn't have anything worth saying. So what we got is a detective with broken heart, relied on drugs and drinking to kill his depression. A cop drinking on the job? This is a slow motion movie got nothing to tell but had to use one dollar to expand the nothingness. I have to give up this pathetic movie after wasted 25 minutes, man.
Did you know
- TriviaIn November 2016, 'One Buck' received the Outstanding Achievement Award in Narrative Features category in Calcutta International Cult Film Festival, in India.
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- Budget
- $1,400,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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