Sutradara: Lone Scherfig Tahun rilis : 2011 Memori tentangnya tak pernah hilang. Dexter Mayhew (Jim Sturgess) dan Emma Morley (Anne Hathaway) bertemu pada 14 Juli 1988 setelah lulus dari University of Edinburgh.Mereka menghabiskan malam bersama namun memutuskan untuk hanya menjadi teman, lalu berencana untuk menghabiskan waktu bersama lagi di hari berikutnya, 15 Juli 1988.
BấnÄang xem: Review film: ending cerita yang mengesalkan di film one day So nggak heran ya ketika film One Day mengumumkan jadwal rilisnya di Indonesia, antusias publik begitu terasa. Wajar saja film tersebut dibintangi oleh aktor ThĂĄi Lan yang sudah lagi dikenal yaitu Chantavit "Ter" Dhanasevi.
Kendatiengga terlalu memenuhi semua ekspektasi pecinta drama romantis (apa lagi yang belum pernah nonton film Thailand), namun saya pribadi merasa puas menikmati 135 menit durasi film. Secara keseluruhan 'One Day' juga mampu menawarkan cerita cinta yang menarik, berkesan, dan (yakin) bisa bikin kamu baper tingkat propinsi.
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Theending was pretty powerful but I can understand people not liking it for being too open ended. I think ultimately you had two people who were struggling emotionally and with their lives and the day together helped them make some needed changes to their lives.
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One Day' is definitely not a movie for everyone, but it's a movie that will have you sensing all shades and colors of emotions.'One Day' is a beautiful, fresh, artistic, delicate, 'feel good' (despite the sadness) and enriched with classic vibes movie. It has 'rightfully' stole my heart. Finally I have met my 10/10 movie. Read More
6ipTNb. A graceful romantic drama from veteran Thai director Banjong Pisanthanakun, about snow festivals and temporary amnesiaâŚFollowing the move of most A-list directors in Thailand from the GTH GMM Tai Hub production company to the new GFH 559 after GTH was dissolved in 2015, it was only obvious that the Thai film production megahouse would again crank out cookie-cutter hits after finding itâs feet on new solid ground. Banjong Pisanthankunâs new film One Day is the result of solid Thai filmmaking, having picked up a handful of best actor/actressâ awards and being nominated for more at the 26th Thailand National Film Association Day follows introverted and I suspect suffering from Aspergers or some form of learning difficulty IT office support worker Denchai Chantavit Dhanasevi suits the role too well with his curly nerdish hair⌠who has issues with his co-workers. The issue being that heâs pretty much forgetful as a person, nobody knows his name and he only gets invited to social outings through pity, but then he never makes much of an effort either and complains repeatedly through voiceover about being hard done byâŚ. Denchai falls in love secretly with one of his co-workers Nui Nittha Jirayungyurn, and after spending sometime getting to know herâ Iâll be coming back to this in the office, he pretends to be her boyfriend for one day when she gets a bout of temporary amnesia whilst on a work holiday trip in JapanTrying to be the bashful loserâ story that most audience members will watch, smile at and cheekily be swayed by, I wasnât impressed at all. From the stalker antics of Denchai towards Nui, to his continued whining of the universe being unfair to him even though he puts little effort in, to the story being a copy and paste of most GTH film formats that have come before, I found One Day to be an unimpressive and pathetically cringey film that flies far too safe for Banjong Pisanthanakun and the GFH 559 production studiosâ first found lots of reviewers enamored by One Day, however that wasnât the case for myself. All of the characters have serious failings, and the plot is repeating the format of prior flicks such as the 2010 Hello Stranger. It can pretty much be described as âBoy falls in love with Girl who finds him uncomfortable at first, they have wacky adventures in a country abroad, the ending is uncertainâ. That describes most Thai romances in a nutshell, so why bother to watch One Day if itâs the same as most others? The character of Top Theerapat Sajakul, the boss of the company, is married but takes advantage of the love of Nui. Denchai repeatedly stalks Nui by breaking into her computer to leave music songs, tidying her desk after work without permission, following her around outside of work and perfectly memorizing her routine. The only person Iâve any sympathy for is Nui, having to put up with the predatory nature and the stalker antics of Denchai evidently being deemed acceptable through the film romanticizing his completely unacceptable actions, and yet Nui isnât completely innocent, as she chases a married man with her postsArticle continues afterTo be honest, I expected more from the latest film of Banjong Pisanthanakun. One Day was the chance for production studios GFH 559 to demonstrate their uniqueness away from GTH by striking out in a new direction, and not just making the same worn shit that sells ticket sales. I know thatâs exactly why One Day was great, but for once Iâd love to see some variety in all these big safeâ Thai blockbusters. There are some standout moments in One Day however, as itâs beautifully shot and some scenes do induce a cringing smile, however itâs not redeeming enough for me to consider the film worthwhile watching is just another copy and paste of most popular recent Thai romantic comedy/drama formulas. If youâve seen Hello Stranger then youâve pretty much seen One Day, if you havenât seen it then just save your money and go watch something equally trashy like Transformers. The stalker antics of Denchai are not acceptable in this film, and I greatly dislike One Day for romanticizing the predatory nature of Chantavit Dhanaseviâs character failings for cheap Day screened at the 12th Osaka Asian Film Festival 2017 , and plays as a part of 19th Far East Film Festival, which runs from 19-29 April 2017. 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It would be an understatement to say I was disappointed with the ending of One Day. After nearly two decades of putting up with Dexter's flip-flopping feelings all while she was stuck in a lukewarm relationship with Ian, Emma finally got him to settle down, only to find that she couldn't have a child with him mind you, he already got to experience that joy with his first wife Sylvie and then⌠she dies?! City of Angels-style, no less Emma was hit by a vehicle while riding her bike. To me, the ending seemed grossly unfair to Emma hadn't she suffered enough? and a bit of a cop-out, really. Why couldn't this story about the complexities of friendship and love avoid becoming a weepy melodrama? Granted, life isn't always that nice and fair to us. Nicholls' book felt light, smart, and sweet throughout â but when Emma died, it suddenly felt sad and schlocky. So when I first found out One Day was being made into a movie, I began to hope the film's writers would commit the ultimate Hollywood sin and change the ending. Gasp! I know, it sounds crazy, but, loving Nicholls' characters, I found myself wishing Emma and Dexter would find their happily ever after on the big screen. Hollywood could have made it happen, right?! Of course, had the film's writers altered it, it likely would have caused as much ire as the My Sister's Keeper adaptation, which delivered a shiny, happy ending that was dramatically different than the final pages of Jodi Picoult's beloved book. In a way, adapting One Day was something of a lose-lose situation from the get-go. If writers had changed the ending, they'd delight some fans of the book myself included, but others would leave the theaters seriously miffed. Many in my screening, however, seemed upset with the original ending â when Emma was hit, gasps echoing through the theater were louder than the film itself. I'm curious to know what you thought of the ending though, PopWatchers. Had you already read the book and hoped they would change it, or were you relieved they kept it as is? If you hadn't read One Day, were you genuinely shocked by the ending? Did it bother you or do you think it will rank high among fellow doomed love story classics like Titanic and The Notebook? Share your opinion in the comments section below. Read more
An alternative ending gives the audience or reader an opportunity to experience what could have beenâ if they were unsatisfied by the final product. One Day 2016 was directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun and written by Chantavit Dhasevi, Nontra Kumwong and Banjog Pisanthanakun. It follows a lonely and unpopular IT Technician Denchaiâs unreciprocated love for a beautiful and outgoing Marketing Assistant Nui. However, during a work trip in Hokkaido, Nui loses succumbs to amnesia for one day. Denchai uses this opportunity to act as her boyfriendâ and create good memories for her. Denchai reveals the truth to Nui and they share a few moments of happiness before Nui once again forgets Denchai. Back at work, Nui shares photos of her trip in Hokkaido with a colleague and she finds a video of herself. She does not recognise when and how she was able to attend the Snow Festival. Nui becomes confused at who could be filming and the memories overwhelm her with grief. She leaves the office; rejecting the advances of her employer. Nui and Denchai share a vague and mutual exchange. She thanks him for his kindness and his advice about her relationship as the mistress of her employer and the gossip that went along with it. Nui asks if Denchai finds a good company that he should recommend her; hinting at her resignation at the company. This alternative ending offers a new beginning to both Denchai and Nui away from their former lives. In addition, this ending opens up a possibility of a sequel for the film if Banjong Pisanthanakun wished to pursue. Bibliography Blog Surya Hardhiyana no date One Day, Thailand Movie, Sebuah Review. [online] Blog Surya Hardhiyana. Available at [Accessed 19th November 2020] GDH no date ŕ¸ŕ¸ŕ¸ŕ¸ŕ¸ŕ¸ŕ¸ľŕ¸ŕšŕ¸ŕ¸ŕ¸ŕ¸ŕ¸ ŕšŕ¸ŕ¸ŕšŕ¸ŕ¸˘ŕš ONE DAY Alternative Ending [Eng Sub]. [online] GDH. Available at [Accessed 19th November 2020] Hello! I'm Friday with Aquarius and I like to blog about writing, reviews and ramblings. View more posts Post navigation
Although more typically associated with horror material, writer-director Banjong Pisanthanakun attempts to extend a highly successful run of recent releases that includes horror-comedy Pee Mak, Thailandâs domestic box-office record-holder, by switching things up with romantic comedy One Day. Hobbled by a disappointing dependence on transparent plot contrivances and conventional romantic sentiments, the film proves rather less inventive than Pisanthanakunâs more distinctive work. After a decent domestic opening in September, the film looks most likely to gain overseas exposure on the international festival circuit. Exploiting the now nearly universal stereotype of the misunderstood computer geek, Pisanthanakun centers the action on Den Chantavit Dhanasevi, who works mostly unrecognized and underappreciated in the IT department of a mid-sized Bangkok food-products company. Although he relates better to computers than he does to most people, one of the few exceptions is Nui Nittha Jirayungyurn, a cute girl in the marketing department. Her frequent computer mishaps provide Den with the opportunity to visit her desk and troubleshoot a series of fairly innocuous technical issues. Always appreciative, Nui remains reserved, since sheâs secretly dating the very married company boss Top Theerapat Sajakul and doesnât want to attract attention. The Bottom Line Better luck another day. At the company New Yearâs party, Den musters the courage to speak with Nui, but his halting expressions of admiration only earn him a brusque brush-off, so he resorts to more clandestine tactics, using his technical skills to try and make her workday more enjoyable. Then on a company-wide ski trip to Sapporo, Den gets a chance to approach Nui again after she has a fight with Top when his wife and son unexpectedly show up to join the group. Nui remains behind feeling desperate and depressed once Top departs with his family and her other co-workers, except for Den, who secretly stays on as well. After a half-hearted suicide attempt that involves skiing down a steep slope in a snowstorm sends her to the hospital with a head injury, Nui regains consciousness to find Den at her bedside. She doesnât recognize him, or remember anything from the past several years, due to a case of transient global amnesia, a temporary memory-loss condition. So when she mistakenly concludes that Den must be her boyfriend, he says nothing to dissuade her, well aware that sheâs expected to regain her memory within a day and will inevitably recall that heâs her nerdy co-worker. With only 24 hours to prove his affection, Den plans a whirlwind tour of Hokkaidoâs winter attractions, determined to show Nui the time of her life, since heâs convinced heâll never get another chance to be her boyfriend. One Day bears some similarities to Hello Stranger, Pisanthanakunâs only other romantic comedy, which features another mismatched couple embarking on a whimsical overseas road trip not to mention a clear resemblance to the central conceit of 2004âs 50 First Dates. Along with co-writers Dhanasevi and Nontra Khumvong, Pisanthanakun takes such care establishing Denâs awkward outsider status that the characterâs fascination with Nui eventually takes on obsessive proportions. Exhibiting the extent of Denâs creepy behavior as he follows Nuiâs daily routine, intensely observes her relationship with Top and hacks into her work computer, the filmmakers hope to establish that his approach is both comedic and endearing, but he comes off as distinctly stalker-ish. Dhanasevi who also co-wrote and co-starred in Hello Stranger imbues Den with a similarly meticulous characterization, but operates in such a narrow comedic range that the performance becomes predictably repetitive. In her feature debut, popular TV actress Jirayungyurn demonstrates considerably more range conveying Nuiâs confusion over her memory loss and her persistently suspicious appraisal of Denâs amorous assertions. Well out of their tropical element, Pisanthanakun and his talented crew adeptly adapt to Hokkaidoâs snowy weather, confidently delivering an attractively packaged production. Venue Hawaii International Film Festival Production companies GDH Gross Domestic Happiness, JDR Kwang Films Director Banjong Pisanthanakun Screenwriters Chantavit Dhanasevi, Nontra Khumvong, Banjong Pisanthanakun Producers Jira Maligool, Vanridee Pongsittisak, Chenchonnee Soonthornsaratul, Suwimon Techasupinan, Weerachai Yaikwawong Director of photography Naruphol Chokanapitak Editor Chonlasit Upanigkit Not rated, 135 minutes THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up
Hi, Guys! A week ago I watch this movie One Day. I don't expect anything, but its turn out to be a good movie. I like it but i hate it. And it is still affect me emotionally, because somehow I really really want to PUNCH the lead male character so badly. So I want to fix my mood with similar show but with better ending happy. It doesn't have to be Thai Movie, it can be anything movie/drama/anime from korea, china, japan, india, USA, etc whatever. Please help me?! Thereare many movies like that. The original Korean My Sassy Girl comes to mind. Also, my fave kdrama series, Fated to Love You. I just finished watching this movie 5 min ago and decided to search Google and see what people are saying about the ending. I managed to run into this post and decided to create an account in order to reply and express some of my thoughts. FYI I am a 30 year old male who started watching Thai movies because I felt it would help me while I try and learn the Thai language. Romance usually isnât my goto genre when picking a movie. I usually prefer action or suspense films, but over the past 3 weeks or so I have seen more romance movies than I have in my entire lifetime. I gotta say, this one really has me shaken up. This movie sure took me on one hell of a ride. The main character made me cringe throughout the whole movie but something inside me told me to keep watching and see how this all plays out. Towards the end I truly thought this will result in a happily ever after type of ending. Unfortunately, that wasnât the case... I donât know whether I should feel happy, sad, or angry. Words cannot even explain how I am feeling right now. Thanks for the bump. I checked it out and wow it was pretty good once you get over the weird cringey beginning that forced by the male lead. The ending was pretty powerful but I can understand people not liking it for being too open think ultimately you had two people who were struggling emotionally and with their lives and the day together helped them make some needed changes to their lives. I kind of wish there was a sequel or something. They don't even have to end up together... just a sequel to show what happens ending scenes of him not being there and her watching a video of herself was pretty powerful. Hey, I didn't understand why did she cry while watching the video of hers and then she tells Top that she's already been to the Snow festival like she just believed that video real quick. Could anyone please explain that to me?
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