

One Hour Photo
Sy Parrish has lovingly developed photographs for the Yorkin family since their son was a baby. As the Yorkins' lives become fuller, Sy's own life grows lonelier, until he convinces himself that he belongs to their family. When his picture-perfect fantasy collides with an ugly dose of reality, a bizarre and thrilling confrontation ensues.
Director(s)
Mark Romanek
Seth Edelstein
Bradley Morris
Noga Isackson
Jayne-Ann Tenggren
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r96sk
The ending underwhelms slightly, though <em>'One Hour Photo'</em> is still worth a watch. As great as Robin Williams' comedy is, I like the idea of seeing the guy act more serious - and he certainly did so in this 2002 release! The film starts are very strongly, I really enjoyed the vibe that was building. Williams plays a creepy character very well, while the rest of the cast - namely Connie Nielsen - support ably. The movie does a drag a tiny bit the longer it goes on, despite only having a run time of around 90 minutes, and the conclusion didn't have as much of an impact as it should've. Still, I definitely got enough out of this one thanks to some good atmosphere building and a competent Williams performance.





















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