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Original title: One True Thing
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
13K
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Renée Zellweger, William Hurt, Meryl Streep, and Tom Everett Scott in Contre-jour (1998)
Medical DramaPsychological DramaDrama

A career woman reassesses her parents' lives after she is forced to care for her cancer-stricken mother.A career woman reassesses her parents' lives after she is forced to care for her cancer-stricken mother.A career woman reassesses her parents' lives after she is forced to care for her cancer-stricken mother.

  • Director
    • Carl Franklin
  • Writers
    • Anna Quindlen
    • Karen Croner
  • Stars
    • Meryl Streep
    • Renée Zellweger
    • William Hurt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carl Franklin
    • Writers
      • Anna Quindlen
      • Karen Croner
    • Stars
      • Meryl Streep
      • Renée Zellweger
      • William Hurt
    • 127User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 8 nominations total

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    Meryl Streep
    Meryl Streep
    • Kate Gulden
    Renée Zellweger
    Renée Zellweger
    • Ellen Gulden
    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • George Gulden
    Tom Everett Scott
    Tom Everett Scott
    • Brian Gulden
    Lauren Graham
    Lauren Graham
    • Jules
    Nicky Katt
    Nicky Katt
    • Jordan Belzer
    James Eckhouse
    James Eckhouse
    • District Attorney
    Patrick Breen
    Patrick Breen
    • G.A. Tweedy
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Oliver Most
    David Byron
    • Senator Sullivan
    Stephen Peabody
    Stephen Peabody
    • Harold
    Lizbeth Mackay
    Lizbeth Mackay
    • Dr. Cohen
    Mary Catherine Wright
    • Clarice
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    Sloane Shelton
    • Evelyn Best
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    Bobo Lewis
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    Marylouise Burke
    Marylouise Burke
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    Marcia Jean Kurtz
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    • Director
      • Carl Franklin
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      • Anna Quindlen
      • Karen Croner
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    oliverl-1

    A Heartfelt, Moving, Story

    One True Thing is an beautifully made film with an established cast. Renee Zellweger plays the journalist daughter of Meryl Streep and William Hurt, who also put in excellent performances.

    Zellweger shines in the emotional movie as she discovers her childhood memories of her parents are not what she thinks they are. Lauren Graham from Gilmore Girls also has a part in this movie as Ellen's (Zellweger) friend Jules, although this is a bit part, she truly adds to the storyline.

    A moving and beautiful story, I recommend it. 8/10 Stars
    zerve

    Is more more?

    Yes, at least in large part to Streep's performance. The more we learn of Kate and her character, the more we love her and her strengths. The same can be said about Ellen, Zellweger's role as daughter who has postponed fast track career to come home to be with Streep as Kate faces crippling and debilitating illness. Their relation ship at movie beginning is strained to say the least. Going into the theater I was mentally prepared for a very deep and emotional roller coaster ride. A slow start with character development was actually to the movie's benefit. In terms of personal growth, the main characters, except for Streep, were not the same people by movies end. We came to learn them as they learned about themselves. Zellweger and Hurt appear one dimensional, both focused on their writing and careers, with daughter idolizing father. Streep the same as a mother content with home making. But as the movie continues to unfold, we get to see all of these characters as real; their strengths and weaknesses both. Ellen's childhood flashback illustrate happy moments of only father at first, but as time goes on, she relives the same flashbacks and notes her mother's subtle, supportive role. All are challenged to assess their lives in the face of certain death of Streep, whose role as matriarch continues to impress as the tale is told. She was the 'light' of the film, as Hurt confesses. The bedroom conversation between mother and daughter is exceptional, when secrets are revealed and the realization that potential dreams are left unfulfilled. I doubt there was a dry eye in the house at this point. Follow that up with the New Year's Eve scene, a funny breath of fresh air at a difficult and emotional part of the movie. The movie was very good with very good performance by Hurt, Streep and Zellweger. I wouldn't call it the movie of the year, but consideration should go to Streep and Zellweger for nominations. Hurt lends his expected strong presence to both roles, and makes both characters all the better. Give it an 8 out of 10.
    8sallysue

    A Moving Film about life and values

    I don't cry easily over movies, but I have to admit, this one brought me to tears. Although I am not a Ms. Streep fan, her performance was excellent. The title defines in a sentence what a mother's love is. For the first hour I didn't like any of the characters, but that changed as the movie went on. The movie also explained why certain marriages last even though there are obstacles. A must see film.
    mdefranc

    Less is more

    As William Hurt also said in The Accidental Tourist, "Less..is invariably more". I guess many of us do live in denial, trying to slip through life as if certain things weren't happening. It is true that rude awakenings sometimes are the only ways for some of us to open our eyes and smell the coffee.

    William Hurt executed the egotistic father's role like no one ever has before. He is gifted at portraying the role of the "blind" husband. I guess if Kathleen Turner had played the wife's part in this movie he would have had a much harder time. I believe the three of them (Hurt, Streep and Zellweger) portrayed a real family story, something far from the typical Hollywood drama. They were able to show the strong and weak sides of being human and bearing family responsibilities. Very beautiful movie, very descriptive with several not-so-long scenes. Indeed, sometimes less..is invariably more.
    8macpherr

    The story takes a very realistic view on the illness of a parent. If you want to see good acting and the reality of life do not miss this movie.

    Kate Gulden, played by one of the most nominated actresses of the last decade of this century, and also one of the most talented actresses Meryl Streep(Out of Africa). She is wonderful is every part that she plays. The Yale graduate is the pride and joy of the American Cinema.

    Kate's health is deteriorating and her husband, George, role well developed by brilliant actor and also Oscar winner, William Hurt (Smoke, Kiss of the Spider Woman) has a hard time with the deteriorating health of his one true thing, and seeks his daughter's help. The poor daughter, Ellen Gulden, Renée Zellweger (Jerry Maguire) has way too much expected of her. No breaks! The story takes a very realistic view on the illness of a parent. In this movie the only daughter has to put her life on hold to care for the needs of others. There is always one in every family who faces that kind of responsibility. Ellen is angry the beginning of the movie, but as time passes she ends up understanding her mothers' life time dedication to her family. She even asks her mom: How do you do his, every day, in and out and nobody notices it? That is what women do, a lot of what I call invisible work. Moreover we clean, we fix, we mend, we stretch, we celebrate, we are the best friends, we are confidants, the mistress, outreachers, disciplinarians, sensitive. Some of us, like both women in this movie, have the perfect education, are the psychological pillar for the entire family and also do all that invisible work! That is Kate Ellen, and many women in our society. Many of us have already gone through that stage of life when our parents age and died. I have been there. They just went too young. I have given my parents my thanks, but I never understood them as well as when I had to play their roles, and had to walk in their shoes. This movie mirrors the reality of life. Perhaps it is sad, but that is how life is, at times. George a Professor at Harvard is complicated person, who appears to think that his work is more important than everybody else, and has a very "master/servant" mentality toward the women in his life. He is not strong enough to cope. If you want to see good acting and the reality of life do not miss this movie. Favorite Scenes: The restaurant coming to Kate, violins and all. The making of a table out of broken china. That I so symbolic! We are all broken vessels! Favorite Quotes: George: "It is only by going uphill, that you realize that you are really going downhill." George "You have a Harvard education but where is your heart?"

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    Patrick Dempsey and Ellen Pompeo in Grey's Anatomy (2005)
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    • Trivia
      Meryl Streep called Bette Midler to use her songs in the movie and Midler said "of course".
    • Goofs
      In some birthday-party scenes, daylight is visible through some windows, and lighting on the staircase suggests daylight, although the action is supposed to be at night, and other windows show darkness outdoors.
    • Quotes

      Kate Gulden: It's so much easier to be happy, my love. It's so much easier to choose to love the things that you have, and you have so much, instead of always yearning for what you're missing, or what it is you're imagining you're missing. It's so much more peaceful.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      My One True Friend
      Written by Carole King, Carole Bayer Sager and David Foster

      Produced by David Foster

      Performed by Bette Midler

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Cosas que importan
    • Filming locations
      • Morristown, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Monarch Pictures
      • Ufland
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,245,840
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,606,455
      • Sep 20, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,616,840
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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