One Hour Photo

One Hour Photo
 
Genres: Drama | Thriller
Year: 2002
Actors:
Robin Williams Sy Parrish
Connie Nielsen Nina Yorkin
Michael Vartan Will Yorkin
Dylan Smith Jake Yorkin
Erin Daniels Maya Burson
Paul H. Kim Yoshi Araki
Lee Garlington Waitress
Gary Cole Bill Owens
Marion Calvert Mrs. Von Unwerth
David Moreland Mr. Siskind
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IMDB Rating: 7.00 (25987 votes)

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Video Information

Runtime: 96 minutes
Video size: 720x384 px
Codec: DivX v5
Average Bitrate: 1541 kbps
FPS: 23.976


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One Hour Photo Storyline

One Hour Photo movie taglines: 

1: There's nothing more dangerous than a familiar face.
2: Er weiß, wo du wohnst! (He knows where you live!)

One Hour Photo movie plot: 

Funnyman Robin Williams steps out of character in this tense, low-key thriller that marked the feature-film directorial debut of music video veteran Mark Romanek. Semour “Sy” Parrish (Williams) runs the photo processing department at a large discount store; Sy is dedicated to his job, and takes great pride in his work. Sy’s favorite customers are Nina and Will Yorkin (Connie Nielsen and Michael Vartan), an attractive and cheerful young couple with a nine-year-old boy, Jake (Dylan Smith). Sy dotes on the Yorkins and their son whenever they drop off film to be processed — something they’ve been doing quite often ever since Jake was born — and Nina and Will are indulgent of Sy’s attentions, regarding his as a harmless eccentric. What the Yorkins don’t know is Sy is a desperately lonely man with no real life of his own, and he’s been obsessively making copies of their photos, for years, imagining himself to be “Uncle Sy,” a member of the family. Sy’s tenuous hold on reality begins to collapse when he develops a roll of film brought in by a new customer that suggests Will has been unfaithful to Nina; the notion that his ideal family may be falling apart is troubling enough for Sy, and when he loses his job, Sy reaches the breaking point. One Hour Photo was screened in competition at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.

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