Sy "the photo guy" Parrish has lovingly developed photos for the Yorkin family since their son was a baby. But as the Yorkins' lives become fuller, Sy's only seems lonelier, until he eventually believes he's part of their family. When "Uncle" Sy's picture-perfect fantasy collides with an ugly dose of reality, what happens next "has the spine-tingling elements of the best psychological thrillers!"
Seymour Parrish
Nina Yorkin
Will Yorkin
Bill Owens
Maya Burson
Det. Paul Outerbridge
Repairman
Jake Yorkin
Det. James Van Der Zee
Yoshi Araki
Waitress
Mrs. Von Unwerth
Mr. Siskind
Amateur Porn Guy
Soccer Coach
Hotel Desk Manager
The ending underwhelms slightly, though <em>'One Hour Photo'</em> is still worth a watch. As great as Robin Williams' comedy is, I like the idea of seeing the guy act more serious - and he certainly did so in this 2002 release! The film starts are very strongly, I really enjoyed the vibe that was building. Williams plays a creepy character very well, while the rest of the cast - namely Connie Nielsen - support ably. The movie does a drag a tiny bit the longer it goes on, despite only having a run time of around 90 minutes, and the conclusion didn't have as much of an impact as it should've. Still, I definitely got enough out of this one thanks to some good atmosphere building and a competent Williams performance.
Seymour Parrish
Nina Yorkin
Will Yorkin
Bill Owens
Maya Burson
Det. Paul Outerbridge
Repairman
Jake Yorkin
Det. James Van Der Zee
Yoshi Araki
Waitress
Mrs. Von Unwerth
Mr. Siskind
Amateur Porn Guy
Soccer Coach
Hotel Desk Manager
The ending underwhelms slightly, though <em>'One Hour Photo'</em> is still worth a watch. As great as Robin Williams' comedy is, I like the idea of seeing the guy act more serious - and he certainly did so in this 2002 release! The film starts are very strongly, I really enjoyed the vibe that was building. Williams plays a creepy character very well, while the rest of the cast - namely Connie Nielsen - support ably. The movie does a drag a tiny bit the longer it goes on, despite only having a run time of around 90 minutes, and the conclusion didn't have as much of an impact as it should've. Still, I definitely got enough out of this one thanks to some good atmosphere building and a competent Williams performance.