One Hour Photo

2002 • 95 minutes
4.3
284 reviews
81%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Sy Parrish (Robin Williams) has lovingly, painstakingly developed photographs for the Yorkin family since their son was a baby. But as the Yorkins' lives become fuller, Sy's only seems lonelier, until he eventually convinces himself he's part of their family. But when Sy discovers the father's lack of faithfulness to his family, a bizarre confrontation ensues.
Rating
R

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4.3
284 reviews
Arnel Valle
November 30, 2014
I wish we had bonus features with the full movie. The components of the color pallet and makeup were amazing. I'd love to get behind the scene or commentary about Robin Williams getting into character or the director's commentary on scene composition.
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A Google user
August 14, 2016
Incredible performance by Robbin Williams the master of roll play. Here Robbin plays a phychotic delusional photo shop clerk who psychoemotionally takes on the psychopseudo identity of his customers--one inparticular; where he is later found to have amassed a fortress of copied customer photos used as his pseudopsychoprojection into this family's personal lives. Robbin's performance here is stunning to say the very least. He is the master of introspective psychoprojection--and is brilliantly mesmerising!
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Trey Baydoun
August 12, 2014
RIP Robin Williams. In my opinion, no actor in history can ever do what he did. Here was an actor who could step out of his comedy shoes and comfortably slip on a pair of chilling ones. This man; quite literally, could effectively portray any character that any script demanded. And this movie is a prime example of that talent. Never again will such a talented individual exist.
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