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One & Two

2015 | 91m | English

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In an isolated farmhouse, located in the middle of nowhere and surrounded by a mysterious wooden wall, Zac and Eva, two siblings gifted with extraordinary abilities, endure every day the wrath of their strict father while witnessing how a cruel sickness lurks their beloved mother.
Release Date: Aug 14, 2015
Director: Andrew Droz Palermo
Writer: Andrew Droz Palermo, Neima Shahdadi
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Thriller
Keywords husband wife relationship, abusive father, family relationships, isolated farmhouse, sick mother, superhuman abilities, brother sister relationship
Production Companies Protagonist Pictures, Bow + Arrow Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Timothée Chalamet Zac
Kiernan Shipka Eva
Grant Bowler Daniel
Elizabeth Reaser Elizabeth
Rayven Symone Ferrell Danny
Julie Haught River Woman
Randy Lowe River Man
Chantey Colet Terry
Corey Maher Doctor
Jeremy Freeze Frank
Rebecca Koon Jamie
Robert Haulbrook Nurse #1
Ed Pilkington Paul
Saia Grayson Danny's Opponent
Jalen Leach Danny's Brother
Monica Crumpler Nurse #3
Jay Cardell Officer #1
Al Julian Officer #2
Paul Pittenger Country Man
John Henry Scott Amish Man
Wendy Ahlstrom Country Woman
Jane Hardin Marsh Amish Woman
Todd Whittington Man in Hospital
Brenda Moss-Clifton Grieving Family Member #1
Yuliya Sherstyuk Grieving Family Member #2
Sherry Sparks-Jenkins Grieving Family Member #3
Emma Rose Warner Grieving Family Member #4
Zachary Dylan Brown Hospital Nurse #1
Marissa Waltz Hospital Nurse #2
Albert Guzman Sick Man in Hospital
Everett Jones Counselor #1
Cushena Sheree Hill Counselor #2
Alexander Jatto Town Kid #1
Emily Rayl Town Kid #2
Kyle Bell Jeff
Name Job
Andrew Droz Palermo Director, Screenplay
Autumn Durald Director of Photography
Alex O'Flinn Editor
Nathan Halpern Original Music Composer
Tori Lancaster Property Master
Sara Jamieson Production Design
Sig De Miguel Casting
Stephen Vincent Casting
Tom Obed Art Direction
Olivia Motley Set Decoration
Hallie Kutak Assistant Art Director
Joshua James Johnson Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephen Taylor-Wehr First Assistant Camera
Brice Bradley Gaffer
LeAnne Mims Script Supervisor
Kent Brown Dialogue Editor
Zach Martin Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Neima Shahdadi Screenplay
Alana Morshead Costume Designer
Mazena Puksto Makeup & Hair
Tyler Blythe Sound Mixer
Matt Walkowski Unit Production Manager
Jeff Keith First Assistant Director
Jeffrey G. Barnett Stunt Coordinator
Jack Caswell Still Photographer
Ben Zschunke Key Grip
Frank Rinella Foley Artist
Adam Werth Second Assistant Director
Dale Girard Stunt Coordinator
Pete Horner Sound Designer
Andrea Gard Foley Artist
Name Title
Nigel Williams Executive Producer
Matthew Perniciaro Producer
Kim Sherman Producer
Michael Sherman Producer
Mike Goodridge Executive Producer
Patrick M. Wood Co-Producer
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Rangan
6.0

> Jumper: There and back again. There are plenty of similar themes, but 'Jumper' will be the first anyone can remember. Its not a time travel theme, but a space travel film. Don't assume the outer space, very much in our Earth's atmosphere space travel like a supernatural. This is a slow fanta ... sy-drama about two teen siblings who are living in an isolated location and their inherited ability to cheat space within their sight. What goes wrong when they just want to play with it, but it's forbidden by their strict father is the rest of the story. It is a weakest writing for a movie that borrowed an idea from the others. Failed to capitalise and falls into an average list. There is no particular performance to point out, but Kiernan Shipka is who had more screenspace and was decent with her show. There's nothing much to talk about the movie, the dialogues were very rare and too short. A simple drama, mostly boring for its uninteresting under developed scenes. Surely a watchable movie, but does it worth spending your time? I don't think so, thankfully it was not the worst film I've ever seen. 6/10

May 16, 2024
tmdb51616167
6.0

Overall, I found the film to be decent - not necessarily bad, but with its fair share of ups and downs. The storyline occasionally veered into the realm of the absurd, which could be a bit jarring at times. At the end of the day, while it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, it's still worth a wat ... ch, if only to get another dose of Timothée Chalamet on screen. However, it's not the type of movie that I would find myself revisiting frequently. It's more suited for a one-time viewing, perhaps as background entertainment while doing chores like vacuuming or during a casual TV session.

Sep 10, 2024