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One Hour Photo (2002)

Directed by Mark Romanek · Cinematography by Jeff Cronenweth

R96 min64 frames

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One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: closeup — Two hands hold a blank, rectangular white card centered in the frame. The background is a blurred,…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: medium — A man drives a car during the day. He holds the steering wheel with his left hand while looking straight…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: wide — A cramped darkroom contains shelves filled with plastic chemical bottles and liquid containers. A man sits…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: medium — A modern bathroom features glass block walls and a dark wooden cabinet. A man in a beige jacket sits on…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: medium — A man stands outdoors at night in an open space under blue-toned lighting. He places both hands on his…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: wide — An expansive concrete parking structure features low-hanging ceilings with parallel fluorescent light…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: wide — A dark, expansive conference hall with rows of seated attendees facing a lecture podium. A lone man enters…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: medium — A 1990s diner features dark wood walls and green vinyl booths under pendant lights. A waitress in a tan…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: closeup — The man sits in a dark space completely bathed in monochromatic red light. His head is bowed with his…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: wide — A spacious hotel room features beige carpet, brown curtains, and a single upholstered chair. A man sits…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: medium — An aisle in a retail store is filled with rows of stacked food products. An elderly man walks toward the…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: closeup — A leather-bound case filled with numerous small vintage photographs sits on a flat surface. A man's…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit room with blurred office furniture visible in the background. A man holds a handheld…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: closeup — A man in a suburban residential area stands outdoors near a white car. The man holds a silver compact…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: fullbody — A group of children gather around a wooden playground set in a leaf-covered backyard. The children…One Hour Photo (2002) movie still: closeup — Close-up of a person's eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses in a dim environment. A computer screen's…
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One Hour Photo — official trailer

What is One Hour Photo about?

Sy Parrish has lovingly developed photographs 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 convinces himself he's part of their family. When Sy's picture-perfect fantasy collides with an ugly dose of reality, a bizarre and thrilling confrontation ensues.

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What does the cinematography of One Hour Photo look like?

Sampled across 64 frames, the coverage of One Hour Photo leans on wide compositions (33% of the sample) and close-ups (28%). Cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth keeps 39% of it in soft, low-key light. Night and dusk account for 41% of the frames. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame.

What is the color palette of One Hour Photo?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of One Hour Photo (2002) are #d3d4d2, #323129, #f3f3f4, #100f0c, #ababab, #8f7453 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #323129
  • #f3f3f4
  • #100f0c
  • #ababab
  • #8f7453

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