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One Fine Day Region 2




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Michelle Pfeiffer Movie:
One Fine Day Region 2



Movie
One Fine Day [Region 2]
Salesrank: 206338

Our Price: $12.02
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

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  • Starring:

  • Michelle Pfeiffer
  • George Clooney
  • Mae Whitman
  • Alex D. Linz
  • Charles Durning
  • Editorial Review:
    This gentle comedy almost seems like something out of Hollywood's Golden Age, a movie that might have been made by a talented contract director, perhaps featuring Don Ameche and Claudette Colbert. But in fact it stars George Clooney as an investigative columnist for a New York newspaper and Michelle Pfeiffer as an architect. Both single parents, the two meet and bicker and develop a relationship over the course of a day while their young children play together. Michael Hoffman (Restoration) directs with a good sense of what's funny about harried caretakers and kids who do whatever they want to do. The story stretches out of shape a bit when Clooney's character has to rally to prove some point of corruption at City Hall; nobody involved seems quite up to making that subplot believable, but all that really matters about this very nice movie is the winning love story. --Tom Keogh

    One Fine Day [Region 2] Reviews:
    Soundtrack of One Fine Day 5 Star Review
    2008-10-08 - Received cd in timely fashion and in very good condition.
    Loved the movie and now enjoying the music at home and in
    the car.

    CLASSIC MUST BUY! 5 Star Review
    2008-09-30 - A MUST BUY CLASSIC...CLOONEY AND PFIEFFER AT THEIR BEST IN THIS ROMANTIC COMEDY THAT YOU CAN WATCH OVER AND OVER AGAIN, ALONE OR WITH A SPECIAL SOMEONE...

    Fantastic Movie 5 Star Review
    2008-09-15 - This is one movie I can watch over and over. It's very witty and quite funny. Definately a great addition to any DVD collection!

    Great Acting With An Important Emphasis On The "Family Comes First" Theme 4 Star Review
    2008-09-05 - This review is for "One Fine Day" DVD Release Date: January 14, 2003
    PLEASE NOTE THAT ONCE AGAIN AMAZON HAS LUMPED REVIEWS FOR ALL VERSIONS (along with CDs) OF "One Fine Day," THUS DENIGRATING THIS DVD VERSION!!!

    I never saw "One Fine Day" in the theater, and purchased it based upon other reviews. Moreover, given the basic plot and the cast, I figured that I would really enjoy the film. While I can see why many people might enjoy the film because of "the underlying story of the career chase at the expense of family," I found myself questioning the "believability" of the events as they unfolded in the film. Conversely, while I suppose that others may find "One Fine Day" to be a "romantic comedy," I do not really see the film as such; it is just too hard for me to conceive that the events portrayed are all that romantic. And my personal experiences make it too difficult to accept that Melanie and Jack "find" a romantic connection given the events they go through. Attraction, yes; "love," NO. I personally felt dismayed that the film was suggesting that such things happen in real life. Yet the performances and presentation of "One Fine Day" are: richly inviting; a nice fantasy; a chance to feel connected to others through empathy with the characters; and, a chance to "escape reality" for 109 minutes. Hence, I have a lot of ambivalent feelings about "One Fine Day."

    Like many others, I have lived through some (if not most) of the events depicted--and I whole-heartedly support the theme of "One Fine Day" that family comes first--I truly doubt I could begin to accomplish all the things that Melanie Parker (Michelle Pfeiffer's character) and Jack Taylor (played by George Clooney) manage to do in one day. Even living in a relatively traffic free location it would be difficult, let alone in a major city and using taxi-cabs. I have spent time in major cities--including San Francisco, Vancouver (B.C.), Canada, and Frankfurt, Germany--and I have never encountered someone that I would "trust" my child with after just a brief introduction--even where we both knew a third person (Jack's former wife in "One Fine Day"). Call me overly cautious if you want; call me overly skeptical if you like; but I have to know I can trust and feel comfortable with the person I am leaving my children with to watch over--even if it is "convenient." Indeed, I would have to say that the actions of both Melanie and Jack boarder on child endangerment; all be it, everything "works out" favorably, and both Jack and Malenie are portrayed as "decent" individuals.

    Perhaps most disturbing for me, then, is the subtle messages that viewers most likely take away from "One Fine Day." In particular, is the notion that "everything" works out for the best--especially if you try hard enough. Family and work, in modern life are truly at odds, and, unlike the film, people are not finding such "happiness" and balance in their lives; (at least from what I have seen and read about). But "One Fine Day" perpetrates the myth that society is "making it work"--something that I have not personally seen or experienced in my life and the lives of most people around me. Therefore, I cannot fully recommend "One Fine Day" as a film for everyone. It is a pleasant divergence; it is a cute movie; it is a "feel good" film; and it has Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney (although I did not "feel" any chemistry between Pfeiffer and Clooney). On the other hand, as I stated above, the film's conclusion that family "should" come first is a very important message that is a huge plus for watching "One Fine Day."

    Please Note: If this review was not helpful to you, I would appreciate learning the reason(s) so I can improve my reviews. My goal is to provide help to potential buyers, not get into any arguments. So, if you only disagree with my opinion, could you please say so in the comments and not indicate that the review was not helpful. Thanks.

    realistic and delightful romantic comedy! 4 Star Review
    2008-06-10 - Wonderfully charming romantic comedy with the brilliant teaming of Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney, playing two divorced parents trying to muddle through a hectic, rainy New York day whilst babysitting their small children (Mae Whitman and Alex D. Linz), after they missed out on a school excursion.

    Parents will readily identify with the characters that Pfeiffer and Clooney play, as they attempt to hold their sanity whilst everything around them crumbles into comedic chaos. Pfeiffer is a strong single mother who has completely given up on finding another 'Prince Charming'; Clooney is a cocky journalist whose own lovelife is anything but dull, yet wanting to provide a more stable home for his little daughter. Opposites do tend to attract, but Cupid will definitely have his hands full with this pair!

    This is a refreshing romantic comedy, completely charming and without the usual sweet sentiment that most of these genre films seem to get saddled with. The support cast includes solid work from Ellen Greene, Holland Taylor, Rachel York, Charles Durning and Gregory Jbara. Little Mae Whitman and Alex D. Linz are engaging as well. Definitely a keeper.


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