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The One I Love

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Elisabeth Moss and Mark Duplass in The One I Love (2014)
On the brink of separation, Ethan and Sophie escape to a beautiful vacation house for a weekend getaway in an attempt to save their marriage.  What begins as a romantic and fun retreat soon becomes surreal, when an unexpected discovery forces the two to examine themselves, their relationship, and their future.
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A troubled couple vacate to a beautiful getaway, but bizarre circumstances further complicate their situation.A troubled couple vacate to a beautiful getaway, but bizarre circumstances further complicate their situation.A troubled couple vacate to a beautiful getaway, but bizarre circumstances further complicate their situation.

  • Director
    • Charlie McDowell
  • Writer
    • Justin Lader
  • Stars
    • Mark Duplass
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • Ted Danson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,677
    1,499
    • Director
      • Charlie McDowell
    • Writer
      • Justin Lader
    • Stars
      • Mark Duplass
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • Ted Danson
    • 143User reviews
    • 121Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Mark Duplass
    Mark Duplass
    • Ethan
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Sophie
    Ted Danson
    Ted Danson
    • Therapist
    Kiana Cason
    • Waitress
    Kaitlyn Dodson
    • Diner Patron
    Lori Farrar
    • Diner Patron
    Marlene Malin
    • Diner Patron
    Tim Peddicord
    • Diner Patron
    Ryan Pederson
    • Diner Patron
    Brett Bietz
    • Doug
    • (voice)
    Sean O'Malley
    • Dave
    • (voice)
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Mom
    • (voice)
    Drew Langer
    • Brett
    • (voice)
    Jennifer Spriggs
    • Ellen
    • (voice)
    Charlie McDowell
    Charlie McDowell
    • Madison
    • (voice)
    Mel Eslyn
    Mel Eslyn
    • Victoria
    • (voice)
    Jeremy Mackie
    Jeremy Mackie
    • Other Male
    • (voice)
    Liz Lash
    • Other Female
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Charlie McDowell
    • Writer
      • Justin Lader
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    User reviews143

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    Red_Identity

    Pretty outstanding

    Boy, was that so not what I expected. That's all I'm going to say though, anything else would be a disservice to those who haven't seen it. All I'm going to say is that it's a splendid film. Endlessly intriguing with some superb writing and directing, and two absolutely fantastic leading performances. I remember Mark Duplass from Your Sister's Sister, and he's even better here. A guy to watch out for. The main reason I sought this out was because of Elisabeth Moss, who's already given one of my all-time favorite female performance on television with Mad Men. I was pretty excited to see her for the first time in a film, and as a fan, she still surprised me. She's enormously talented, and her work here isn't unlike her work in Mad Men. She's subdued, and always giving the impression that she's portraying so many different facets of her character beneath the surface. If Duplass is great, Moss adds that extra dimension that makes her work here nothing short of outstanding. It's the best female performance I've seen all year, if maybe only rivaled by Johansson's turn in Under The Skin. And, well, the entire film is one of the best I've seen this year. I strongly recommend this, and recommend everyone sees it without knowing too much about it.
    7voyou-703-655350

    Good episode of the Twilight Zone

    I rarely watch a romantic comedy, and I wouldn't have watched this one based on the IMDb plot description, so thanks to the then 15 reviews that changed my mind. That was a very pleasant hour and a half.

    I like to be told a story, and that's what the movie does. This story is completely centred around its characters, the young couple next door, portrayed with simplicity and in a way that lets us relate and empathise. They also act and react like sane and sensible people, which is so uncommon nowadays that it's worth mentioning.

    I'll sum it up as both intriguing and amusing, a double source of entertainment. One way to achieve that is to confuse the viewer as much as the protagonists. A very right thing to do, and done in the right proportion in my opinion. We can get confused for a minute, yet we always understand what's happening. There is also a constant undertone of drama. The ending alone can be felt very differently based on our mood of the moment.

    Rich writing and solid delivery can satisfy you on several levels. A theatre screen is not necessary though; renting it is fine if you're on a budget.
    10bob_meg

    From Malcolm McDowell's son...rom com grows a brain

    It's hard to relay the joy I felt watching The One I Love, Charlie McDowell's first full-length feature. It's the kind of film you'll remember for a long time because it breaks so many boundaries. It's the kind of film Spike Jonze might come up with, minus some of the academic pretensions he sometimes clings to.

    The trailer for The One I Love is almost perfect. It doesn't spoil the premise of the film, and neither will I.

    Mark Duplass (who also produced along with his bro, of course) and Elizabeth Moss are excellently cast as Ethan and Sophie, two not-so-newlyweds who are encountering all too typical problems "relating."

    At the suggestion of their therapist (Ted Danson, in a just-right cameo) they spend a weekend at a rather large rental house, unsuspecting of the lengths their counselor is willing to go to in order to motivate them to "connect."

    The One I Love is a high-wire act by anyone's standards. The script is especially brilliant, but it doesn't spit its brilliance in your face constantly and then ask for your approval with laughter or the occasional tear. Instead, it dabbles in elements of Sci-Fi and Fantasy but doesn't let the main characters (or the audience) off easily by subjugating the human story to questions of logistics. In other words, this isn't a movie for the compulsively left-brained and anal. The performances and plot are engaging enough to make you accept this often absurd but always engaging film for what it is.

    It takes guts to break the rules, even more talent to make it work. With The One I Love, Charlie McDowell seems destined to reprove the adage that talent runs in the family.
    8eminkl

    Men will see the movie one way, women will see it another, but both will leave with a better understanding of the other's perspective

    A forehead-wrinkling bit of relationship fantasy that'll stick in your teeth for days. I found a lot of thematic similarities between this one and Being John Malkovich. Though it's not nearly so dark and grim about it, The One I Love delights in asking similarly deep, puzzling questions about the root of an unhappy relationship and the sense of futility that's so often associated with mending something so broken. Of course, like Malkovich, it's also based around a weird, jolting plot device that skirts explanation for its own benefit. The real allure of that vehicle, of course, isn't with the solemn inspection of its construct, it's with the games it directs with the main players. Usually I'm the first to complain when such an elephant is left ignored in the back of the room, but in this case (if you'll excuse the string of metaphors) I think it would be a case of missing the forest for the trees. It's not perfect - the false-finish is telegraphed and the second act sags at times - but it deserves praise for trying something so fresh, and for evenly exploring both sides of the central relationship. Men will see the movie one way, women will see it another, but both will leave with a better understanding of the other's perspective.
    9cosmo_tiger

    One of the most original movies to come out in a while. I loved it & highly recommend this. Just don't tell anyone about the twist

    "We had two completely separate experiences with each other that neither of us remembers." Ethan (Duplass) and Sophie (Moss) are married and are having problems. When their therapist recommends a weekend getaway they jump at the chance. The night starts off great with a romantic dinner but then things start to happen to each other without the other one remembering. What starts off as confusion becomes something that no one can or wants to believe. This is a movie that can not be spoiled. The trailer does not give the main idea away and if you have seen it please don't tell anyone else about it. The only way to describe this is that it has a very Twilight Zone feel to it. This is not a typical romantic comedy or even drama. What I will say is that this is one of the most original movies that have come out in a while and I absolutely loved it. This is a movie that must be seen and recommended but not described. Much like the sixth sense it will be ruined if you know the twist. Overall, one of the most original movies to come out in a long time. I loved it and highly recommend this. Just do not tell anyone about the twist. I give this an A.

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    • Trivia
      About the script and the way it was performed, Duplass stated, "The way this worked, there (was) about a 50-page document that was the entire movie - the scene beats, everything, locations - except for the actual dialogue in the film. And most of the dialogue you see in the film is improvised. Although in certain scenes, where we have effects and things like that, Justin our writer [Justin Lader] would write out a version of that scene the night before, to give us a good guide, so we could have something to stick to."
    • Goofs
      Sophie takes a bottle of wine with her left hand, and the next shot shows her taking it with her right hand.
    • Quotes

      Sophie: [fake] Are you more concerned with the experiences that me and your Ethan shared or are you more concerned with what I know about the experiences that you and my Ethan shared?

    • Connections
      Edited into Couples Therapy (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Bye Bye Baby
      Written and performed by Little Hat Jones

      Courtesy of Document Records Ltd and Hull Music Company

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El amor perfecto no existe
    • Filming locations
      • Ojai, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • RADiUS-TWC
      • Duplass Brothers Productions
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $513,447
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $48,059
      • Aug 24, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $596,933
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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