The One (2001) Movie Review
The One (2001) Movie Review

The One (2001) Movie Review
Date: 11/2/2001
Runtime: 1 Hours 27 Minutes
Genre: Action/sci-fi
HollyWood Insiders? Yes: Teleportation & Multidimension
The One (2001) Movie Review
The One (2001) Movie Review
Cool movie that brings a bit of nostalgia Hollywood.
Summary of The One (2001) Movie Review:
- Mainstream Viewer: For the older crowd, its a classic and rare watch. For the new generation, kung fu movies was a thing. I think its worth a watch over all, it dabbles in a bit of everything. Couple cheesy parts and questionable parts but very little.
- Watchable?: Yes, if you like kung fu, and sci fi, its a fun mix to watch.
- Hollywood Insider?: Yes! – Many movies before this time had subtle hints of truths of knowledge not known tot the public.
Specific rating for the movie, this allows the movie to have a chance to have a non-bias view, but also keeping my word to the potential viewer that they wont be let down.
7.3/10 – 4o7Ent.com
In General Rating: Action/sci-fi
The One (2001) Movie Review: Sum reviews bashed the movie, but i promise this movie is cool, fast paced, action packed and cool concepts.
5.9/10 — Little rough but expected from them.
13% — Super rough much expected from them.
73% – Not a dull movie, not the greatest movie of 100 but in top 1000’s. For its genre top 1000.
Hollywood Insider Rating: 8.3/10
The rating is high because they didn’t really go into deep concept but they had hints throughout the movie.
Is The One (2001) Movie Any Truth To It?
Yes, They were mentioning star systems and ancient knowledge. Wormholes and moving particles (teleportation.)
Brief (if you haven’t watched the movie yet): The movie once again is a classic in its own right. The music, the direction, concept was cool and watchable. No matter the negative things said about the movie, it’s a good movie to watch or at least once.
Spoilers (DON’T CLICK UNLESS YOU WATCHED THE MOVIE ALREADY): DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU WATCHED THE MOVIE ALREADY. YOU BEEN WARNED!
The music was so fitting, and the motorcycle scene is legendary!
The One really was a quick movie and didn’t sit, it kept moving and had fighting scenes that made me miss the good ol days of fighting movies.
What was also awesome was the wife was his lover in every dimension, even the beginning scene with the rat in the heels of the mistress. The mistress was her but evil version, his only ally. Very cool thoughtful detail.
Oh what about the part where they finally get teleportation and needed to decide which was the bad “one”. Notice the good “one” wasn’t use to the teleportation so he couldn’t defend himself nor speak. While the bad “one” instantly pointed to him and said its him as if he’s used to getting teleported by now. Great detail and fitting to the concept.
Is The One (2001) Movie Any Good?
- If action fighting movies and cool sci fi concepts blended and like a good pace movie, this is it.
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Has parts that are a bit cheesy or kinda questionable, less cheesy more questionable.
The One (2001) Movie Review
Rating/Review
Editor’s Choice — Development — ★★★★: Great edits, great marketing they had regardless of accolades.
- Staging/Scenery 86.9% · Costume Design 48% · VFX/SFX 92%
Production — ★★★★: Actually was the best part. Sum rating low but over all movie was put together well.
- Script 79.9% · Direction 98.9% · Editing 90%
Casting/Acting — ★★★★: Great crew.
- Cast Selection 100% · Acting 84% · Chemistry 88.7%
Sound Design — ★★★★.8: Foley: Great—no noticeable issues. Sound Effects: Pretty solid overall.
- Voice to Effects Mix Ratio 86.8% · Original Composer 88% · Soundtrack 97.3%
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Writer: Mr Reviews
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