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| One Hour Photo (Full Screen Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Mark Romanek Actors: Gary Cole, Eriq La Salle, Connie Nielsen, Robin Williams, Michael Vartan Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 297 reviews Sales Rank: 26846
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 96 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: FOXD2006637D UPC: 024543066248 EAN: 0024543066248 ASIN: B00007976U
Theatrical Release Date: September 13, 2002 Release Date: February 18, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com One Hour Photo may be more civilized than Taxi Driver, but it's just as effectively creepy. Like Martin Scorsese's classic, this riveting character study is so compassionately detailed that we sympathize with poor Sy Parrish (Robin Williams) even as he grows increasingly unhinged. Sy is a meticulously dedicated one-hour-photo technician, but the pictures he processes--particularly those belonging to the successful, seemingly happy family of Nina and Will Yorkin (Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan)--turn into the unhealthiest kind of obsession. The Yorkins' snapshots portray a joyful life that the lonely and traumatized Sy could never hope to achieve, and he sinks deeper and deeper into the solace they bring... until evidence of infidelity turns him into a seething crucible of righteous indignation. Propelled by Williams's flawless escape from the feel-good schmaltz of earlier roles, One Hour Photo is a simmering tour de force, tempered by writer-director Mark Romanek for maximum psychological impact. --Jeff Shannon
Product Description Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 09/09/2008
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Next time you call me out here, that thing better be belching fire October 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
One Hour Photo is a movie where Robin Williams goes from being a funny guy in his other movies to being a creep. He plays a very lonely guy, and you would almost feel sorry for him--if he weren't so unhinged and potentially dangerous. The robot in 'Lost in Space' is waving his robot arms and screaming "Danger, Will Robinson."
Let's take a brief retrospective of Robin's career:
He is a stand up comedian in San Francisco, and in 1977 that leads to a couple of spots on "The Richard Pryor Show," an appearance on "Laugh-In," and "Eight is Enough." Next year he gets on "America-2-Night" and then a couple of episodes of "Happy Days" as Mork, a character that is so popular that it spins off into "Mork and Mindy" and a star is born. "Mork and Mindy" runs for 94 episodes. By 1980 he plays Popeye in 'Popeye' for Robert Altman, with Shelly Duvall as Olive Oyl (brilliant casting, by the way). "Mork" continues until 1982.
It seems that Mr. Williams was very successful playing either likable, funny or funny AND likeable characters, but at some point, he wanted to explore his dark side. Thus we have 'One Hour Photo.' Also, 'Death to Smoochy,' 'License to Wed' and an episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" where he plays an enigmatic criminal named Merritt Rook.
His character: Seymour 'Sy' Parrish, though is probably his bleakest. There are few laughs (at least intentional ones) in 'One Hour Photo.' Robin Williams, who spews words in his stand up act, and in such tour de forces of improvisational 'genius' as the Genie in 'Aladdin,' is very subdued and understated in 'One Hour Photo.'
Just a few observations, mostly about the look of One Hour Photo, the art direction, symbols, metaphors, and so forth: Everything is bland in shopping mall land. Beige, beige, beige, as far as the eye can see. Also Seymour's apartment has a bland and antiseptic quality. Seymour is a good name for a stalker and voyeur, because he always wants to "see more." The shortened form of his moniker, "Sy," is even better, because it brings to mind the Cyclops: One Giant Eye looking right at you, like the lens of a camera. There are a lot of visual metaphors for pictures and photography. Sometimes windows and the framing of shots all conspire to bring to mind cameras and photography. The names of the characters are often names of famous photographers, an inside joke (just as one example, his associate is named Araki just like a famous Japanese photographer).
'One Hour Photo' is a very interesting film for its design ideas and its comments on loneliness and alienation in the modern world (or at least as modern as 2002) but it has a few holes in the plot and other flaws that prevent it from being more than an exercise to impress film school professors. For instance, would a couple who have just been humiliated and threatened with a knife just remain in stunned silence once their assailant had left them? Wouldn't they be on the phone in the blink of an eye, calling 911 about the maniac?
If you can suspend disbelief just a little bit, you might enjoy this film for its clever design, thrills and suspense, and a performance from Robin Williams that is very different from anything he's done up to this point.
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" .... Merritt Rook (1 episode, 2008) - Authority (2008) TV episode .... Merritt Rook August Rush (2007) .... Maxwell 'Wizard' Wallace License to Wed (2007) .... Reverend Frank RV (2006) .... Bob Munro Insomnia (2002/I) .... Walter Finch Death to Smoochy (Widescreen Edition) (2002) .... Rainbow Randolph ... aka Toetet Smoochy (Germany) One Hour Photo (2002) .... Seymour Parrish Artificial Intelligence: AI (2001) (voice) .... Dr. Know Patch Adams (1998) .... Hunter 'Patch' Adams What Dreams May Come (1998) .... Chris Nielsen Deconstructing Harry (1997) .... Mel/Harry's Character To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar (1995) (uncredited) .... John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt Nine Months (1995) .... Dr. Kosevich Mrs. Doubtfire (Behind-the-Seams Edition) (1993) .... Daniel Hillard / Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire Being Human (1993) .... Hector Toys (1992) .... Leslie Zevo Aladdin (Disney Special Platinum Edition) (1992) (voice) .... Genie Hook (1991) .... Peter Banning The Fisher King (1991) .... Parry Shakes the Clown (1991) (as Marty Fromage) .... Mime Class Instructor Dead Again (1991) .... Doctor Cozy Carlisle Awakenings (1990) .... Dr. Malcolm Sayer Cadillac Man (1990) .... Joey O'Brien Dead Poets Society (1989) .... John Keating Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) .... Adrian Cronauer Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge (1987) (TV) .... Various Characters Seize the Day (1986) .... Tommy Wilhelm Club Paradise (1986) .... Jack Moniker The Best of Times (1986) .... Jack Dundee "Pryor's Place" .... Gabby (1 episode, 1984) Moscow on the Hudson (1984) .... Vladimir Ivanoff The World According to Garp (1982) .... Garp "Mork & Mindy" .... Mork (94 episodes, 1978-1982) "The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour" (1 episode, 1982) Popeye (1980) .... Popeye Andy Kaufman Plays Carnegie Hall (1980) (V) (uncredited) .... Andy's Grandmother "Happy Days" .... Mork (2 episodes, 1978-1979)
++++++++++++++++++++++ Larry - Repairman: Next time you call me out here, that thing better be belching fire. ===========================
gripping story; slightly weak ending September 8, 2008 This film shows Robin Williams in a shocking and effective departure from his frequent comedic roles. As Sy the Photo Guy, he obsesses unhealthily about one family whose photos he has developed for ten years, keeping a set of prints for himself and his collection every time. He intrudes further into their lives, until things start to unravel as he discovers a secret about them and also loses his job. In the last half hour, he tries to teach one of them a lesson, then ends up with a rather contrived scene which implies some shocking things about his own childhood and how he ended up so mentally unbalanced. The photography and production design give a polished yet sterile feel to the environments in the film, showcasing Sy's lonely, pitiful existence.
Creepfest. June 1, 2008 One Hour Photo is a psychological thriller starring Robin Williams. Williams gives a creepy but brilliant performance as a photo shop worker who becomes obsessed with the "perfect" family. Michael Vartan and Connie Nielsen also star. The ending is a bit choppy but I liked this film, edgy and provocative. I highly recommend it!
Scary photo November 16, 2007 This is a fine film, which along with 'Insomnia' marked a sudden change in what we expect from Robin Williams. Unlike quite a few people I've always though he was a good actor. You really can't argue about his performances in 'Good Morning Vietnam' or 'The Fisher King'. However I'll concede he has made some some turkeys in his time!
'One Hour Photo' is something completely different. Williams plays Sy, a photo technician in a large store. He's a loner who leads a pretty sad life and who gradully becomes obessed with a family who he regularly develops photos for.
The film develops quickly and there isn't really a wasted minute. Its well scripted, and directed with some style by Mark Romanek. This is a great example to many Hollywood filmmakers of what can be acheived through character development, rather than the unneccessary use of CGI special effects.
At only 91 minutes in length this is film that in many ways stands up to comparison with Alfred Hitchcocks work. OK its not as good as his very best, but its not far off that standard.
SMILE and say CHEESE? NO! SMILE and say BLOOD!!!!!! October 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Robin Williams gives a CREEPY performance in this SCARY suspense thriller. Robin plays Sy Parrish a very lonely man who wants nothing more than to be part of a perfect family. ENTER THE YORKINS! The husband and wife have that perfect smile and have a son who does no wrong. Sy has developed their pic. since the birth of their son. 11yrs. total,but when the husband cheats on his wife that is when this movie kicks into SCARY gear! For Sy does not like that and what Sy does not like......... This is a very good movie and easily one of Robin's best performances(I prefer Robin controlled in his movies like this and the brilliant World According to Garp as oppose to the yelling obnoxious Good Morning Vietnam roles) There are very SPOOKY moments for me in this movie. And for GORE hounds where else can you see Robin's eyes popping out with tons of blood I'll tell ya! In this movie. One Hour Photo is Scary because unlike Frankenstein and the Wolf Man there are Sy's out there. I really enjoyed this movie and thought the supporting cast especially the actor who plays Robin's Boss did a fine job. The most SCARIEST part for me was not shown in the film. But I could not help but keep asking myself during the movie WHAT HAPPENED TO SY TO BE LIKE THIS? I mean he had to have had a mother what happened to her? A father? It is never explained and I feel that is a good thing. I'm one who loves guts and arteries thrown in my face. But I can also appreciate the not seeing and not knowing as well. One Hour Photo I am proud to own and have in my HAUNTING coll. of DVD'S.
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