One, The (Special Edition) (US)

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Stealing the power of the universes one by one
Certificate: PG-13
Running Time: 87 mins
Retail Price: $29.99
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Synopsis:
In a stunning dual role, international action star Jet Li portrays Gabriel Yulaw, a police officer confronted with a sinister form of himself escaped from an advanced, parallel universe and intent on killing Gabriel. His alter ego`s hunt culminates in a fateful battle between good and evil that changes Gabriel`s perception of reality and forces him to examine the evil hidden within himself.

In a story of perception altering possibilities, this action film features riveting martial arts stunts and innovative special effects while asking the questions: What if you exist in a parallel universe? What would that say about your destiny?

Special Features:
Director and crew commentary
Animatic comparison
Making-of featurettes
Trailers
Filmographies
Interactive Menus
Scene Access

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1
Pan & Scan 1.33:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English

Subtitle Tracks:
French
Chinese
Korean
English
Thai

Directed By:
James Wong

Written By:

Starring:
Mark Borchardt
Darin Morgan
Ron Zimmerman
Dean Norris
David Keats
Harriet Sansom Harris
Tucker Smallwood
Steve Rankin
Richard Steinmetz
Dylan Bruno
Jason Statham
Delroy Lindo
Carla Gugino
Jet Li

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7 / 10
The One is enjoyable Jet Li action flick which, is only really that good because of the fights. Other than that the film has a crap story and Jason Statham Yank accent is hilariously bad.

Picture and sound are pretty good, with some okay extras.

A enjoyable enough film on a not so special DVD.
posted by wazza on 23/6/2002 21:20
6 / 10
This is not the greatest of Jet Li films - better than Romeo Must Die but not as good as Kiss of the Dragon. Still, this is a fun no brainer, with a pretty good disc. Picture and audio are excellent. The extras are a little disappointing - the back cover seems to list an endless amount of extras but in reality we get a reasonable spread, with some quite interesting featurettes and a crew commentary.

Overall, a nice action film, where you can turn off the lights as you do the same to your brain at the start of the film. Oh, and try and keep a straight face when Jason Statham talks. why… why… why does he try an American accent!?!??! Bet you can't!!
posted by Rich Davies on 20/9/2002 07:15