Why "One Day" Is the Most Toxic Romance of the Year

Adapted from David Nicholls‘ heralded novel, director Lone Scherfig’s drama One Day aims to lure women in with a crush-worthy leading man Jim Sturgess, the cute but non-threatening romantic hero of Across the Universe, and a modern chick flick mega-star Anne Hathaway. Couple the casting with the sentimental trailer, passion-filled promotional poster and a PG-13 rating, and it’s clear that Scherfig and the film’s producers are gunning for a female audience that includes a large contingent of young and impressionable girls. This makes the film’s message of a woman’s worth all the more infuriating. To be succinct, through this story of frequently near-miss lovers, Scherfig seems to declare a woman’s purpose in life is to better the man she loves after sufficiently making herself worthy of his notice. It’s a demoralizing message that curiously devalues both men and women. And so I don’t come here to review One Day; I come here to eviscerate it.

To each there own…I think Jezebel might be a little sensitive here based on some Hathaway prejudice.

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    Yes. ALL OF THIS. This movie made me want to die.
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    ***** Think I’ll take a rain check on this one. Thanks.
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    Amazing commentary^
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    [Spoiler-y!] I think this review hits quite a few of the major issues with this film. Yet again, I’m glad I saw this...
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    Interesting. I mean, that bit is in the trailer where some objective character is like “you made him better, and in...
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    To each there own…I think Jezebel might be a little sensitive here based on some Hathaway prejudice.
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    I’m only one paragraph in to the actual description of the movie and it already sounds like the most uncomfortable movie...
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