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Rating: 6.103/10 by 1495 users

The One (2001)

A sheriff's deputy fights an alternate universe version of himself who grows stronger with each alternate self he kills.

Directing:
  • James Wong
  • Richard Graves
  • Lina Shanklin
Writing:
  • James Wong
  • Glen Morgan
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Nov 02, 2001

Rating: 6.103/10 by 1495 users

Alternative Title:
Jet Li's The One - GB
Le seul - CA
เดี่ยวมหาประลัย - TH
救世主 - CN
平行歼灭战 - CN
最后一强 - CN
Kẻ Độc Tôn - VN

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 27 minutes
Budget: $49,000,000
Revenue: $72,689,126

Plot Keyword: martial arts, dual identity, time travel, wormhole, alternate dimension, los angeles, california, criminal, law enforcement, alternate universe
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Jet Li
Gabe Law / Gabriel Yulaw / Lawless
Carla Gugino
T.K. Law / Massie Walsh
Delroy Lindo
MVA Agent Harry Roedecker / Gas Station Attendant
Jason Statham
MVA Agent Evan Funsch
James Morrison
LAPD Officer Bobby Aldrich / 'A' World Inmate #1
Steve Rankin
MVA Supervisor
Tucker Smallwood
Prison Warden
David Keats
MRI Technician
Dean Norris
Sgt. Siegel
Ron Zimmerman
Rotten Ronnie
Joel Stoffer
Dr. Franklin
Ashlyn Gere
Dr. Hamilton
Denney Pierce
ER Security Guard
Boots Southerland
ER Security Guard
Ken Kerman
'A' World Inmate
Kevin Indio Copeland
'A' World Inmate
Marco Verdier
'C' World Inmate
Teddy Lane Jr.
'C' World Inmate
Clement Blake
Penal Colony Inmate
Bill Dunnam
Penal Colony Inmate
Edward James Gage
Factory Worker
B.T. Taylor
Male Orderly
B.T. Taylor
Sleeping Boy
Peter McKernan
Helicopter Pilot
Alan D. Purwin
Helicopter Pilot
Matt Birman
Pursuit Cop (uncredited)
Greg Bronson
Doctor (uncredited)
George H. W. Bush
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Ronald Gamble
Hades Prison Colony Prisoner (uncredited)
Darrell Geer
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Al Gore
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Ramsey Luke
Orderly (uncredited)
Karl J. Minot
Happyland Bicyclist (uncredited)
Cynthia Pinot
Girl In Subway (uncredited)
Doug Savant
Cop (uncredited)
Scott L. Schwartz
Prisoner (uncredited)
Michael Sercerchi
Cop (uncredited)

jw

daft power fantasy I'll admit right away: I stopped watching after the first fifteen minutes. There's some fun to be had in super-powerful action heroes, bulletproof martial-arts, guns with unlimited ammo in their magic magazines. But this was just silly, bordering on stupid. If anything goes, then nothing matters. There is no real danger, the fictional stakes are supposedly high but effectively moot, and the motivations shallow. I didn't waste more of my time on this one, and I think neither should you. Some accomplished actors earned their paycheck here; good for them. A WOMBAT.


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