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The One
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In a story that looks quite different when it is talking about a frequent copy of a person. That story began with Gabriel Yolao, a police officer facing an alternative version of himself. That version grows strongly each time, as every alternative kills him and shows a different version and plans to kill Gabriel in an exciting and strange.
In a story that looks quite different when it is talking about a frequent copy of a person. That story began with Gabriel Yolao, a police officer facing an alternative version of himself. That version grows strongly each time, as every alternative kills him and shows a different version and plans to kill Gabriel in an exciting and strange.
Actors:
Joel Stoffer,
Boots Southerland,
Ashlyn Gere,
Marco Verdier,
Mark Borchardt,
David Keats,
Steve Rankin

Joel Stoffer

Boots Southerland

Ashlyn Gere
14 September 1959, Cherry Point, North Carolina, USA

Marco Verdier

Mark Borchardt
20 August 1966, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

David Keats

Steve Rankin
Director:
James Wong

James Wong
Country:
United States
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Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
August 22, 2002
You should know you're in trouble when you steal ideas from Highlander.
May 22, 2003
Hasn't enough good dialogue here for one Yulaw, never mind two.
Washington Post
November 02, 2001
I guess you would call this a twin Jet movie. That doesn't quite take off.
Cinenganos
June 08, 2002
una colección de huecos inexplicables en su guión.
Washington Post
November 02, 2001
A chaotic kung fu, sci-fi, rama-lama-dingdong on themes handled more originally by The Matrix.
March 31, 2009
Bullets fly, lights flash, action occurs, time goes by, but nothing actually happens.
November 06, 2001
Wong's efficiently creepy Final Destination was as much memento mori as teen disposal unit, but in The One the maze of death leads only to exhaustion.
March 19, 2003
A sci-fi kung-fu mish-mash of dreck . . . The use of stand-ins is obvious and the resolution is ludicrous.
November 02, 2001
Fans of The Matrix will hold their noses, as will those who put down sparring Arnold Schwarzeneggers in The 6th Day (now looking better).
February 08, 2003
All I know is, if there are really multiple parallel universes, I pity all the versions of me that have to watch all the versions of this movie.
New York Post
November 03, 2001
This sci-fi/martial arts hybrid has the stale aura of a product assembled out of bits of other action movies.
November 02, 2001
It's the kind of movie ... where the hero is cheered not for the grace of his moves but for the number of rounds of ammo he can spray and the punches he can land.