The One 2001
A sheriff's deputy fights an alternate universe version of himself who grows stronger with each alternate self he kills.
Director:
James WongCast
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jet Li | ... | ||
Carla Gugino | ... | ||
Delroy Lindo | ... | MVA Agent Harry Roedecker / Gas Station Attendant | |
Jason Statham | ... | ||
James Morrison | ... | LAPD Officer Bobby Aldrich / 'A' World Inmate #1 | |
Dylan Bruno | ... | Yates | |
Richard Steinmetz | ... | D'Antoni | |
Steve Rankin | ... | MVA Supervisor | |
Tucker Smallwood | ... | Prison Warden | |
Harriet Sansom Harris | ... | Nurse Besson | |
David Keats | ... | MRI Technician | |
Dean Norris | ... | Sgt. Siegel | |
Ron Zimmerman | ... | Rotten Ronnie | |
Darin Morgan | ... | Hugo | |
Mark Borchardt | ... | Cesar |
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There is not one universe, but there are many, which is a multiverse. Supposing you are just one person, there are many other versions of you in the other universes, there are ways to travel, but only a police agency,MVA, can travel only for police procedures. Gabriel Yulaw is a former MVA agent, who killed another version of himself in self-defense. It made the other versions of him stronger. When Yulaw found out about this, he became power-hungry killing the 122 other versions for two years. After killing Lawless and getting captured by his former partner Roedecker and a new MVA agent Funsch, Yulaw managed to escape the prison and is trying to kill his last target, Gabe Law who is a police officer. He is also at Yulaw's strength. Roedecker and Funsch now have to arrest Yulaw before he can kill Gabe. There is a possibility that the universe could die or make Yulaw invincible. After encountering Yulaw for the first time... Written by Zero 88Plot Summary | Add Synopsis
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Stealing the power of the universes one by one. See more »Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated PG-13 for intense action violence and some language. See all certifications »Parents Guide:
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Country:
USALanguage:
EnglishRelease Date:
23 January 2002 (Egypt) See more »Also Known As:
Jet Li's The One See more »Box Office
Budget:
$49,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$19,112,404 (USA) (4 November 2001) (2894 Screens)Gross:
$43,905,746 (USA) (16 December 2001)Company Credits
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Runtime:
87 min | Germany: 85 min (cut version)Color:
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2.35 : 1 Edit
Narrator: There is not one universe. There are many: A multiverse. We have the technology to travel between universes, but travel is highly restricted and policed. There is not one you. There are many. Each of us exists in present time, in parallel universes. There was balance in the system, but now a force exists who seeks to destroy the balance so he can become The One.
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Written by Dave Williams, Mike Luce, C.J. Pierce and Stevie Benton
Performed by Drowning Pool
Courtesy of Wind-up Entertainent, Inc. See more »
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Trivia
The 'University Medical Center' where Gabe goes for the MRI is the North Hollywood Medical Center where the popular sitcom Scrubs is filmed. See more »Goofs
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Near the beginning, when they are reading the charges against Yulaw, they say 123 charges of unauthorized transport. At this point he's only killed 123 people, and the first was on an official assignment. It should only have been 122 charges. See more »Quotes
[first lines]Narrator: There is not one universe. There are many: A multiverse. We have the technology to travel between universes, but travel is highly restricted and policed. There is not one you. There are many. Each of us exists in present time, in parallel universes. There was balance in the system, but now a force exists who seeks to destroy the balance so he can become The One.
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Soundtracks
"Bodies"Written by Dave Williams, Mike Luce, C.J. Pierce and Stevie Benton
Performed by Drowning Pool
Courtesy of Wind-up Entertainent, Inc. See more »
The story is pretty simple. A murdering criminal is killing all the copies of himself in all the other "universes". Each time one dies the life force/resonant string thing, gets divided amoungst the survivors. Of course this leaves a ton of questions that aren't addressed at all in the movie, but I can live with that since those are more topics for debate after having fun at the movie. That is one of the strengths of the movie, the progressively more intense action. As the movie progress, rather than trying to deal with any question the viewer might have, the pace and intensity of the movie goes up. The final action sequence is probably ten minutes long all told, which, to me, is a sign of a true action movie, as opposed to movies with action.
Overall I give it a 8/10 for fans of the genre. If you aren't particularly interested in sci-fi/martial arts, especially if you have a problem with wire work and blue-screens, then you might want to skip it.