One Perfect Day (2004)

One Perfect Day (2004)
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Twenty-two-year-old Tommy Matisse (Dan Spielman) is a student at the Royal Academy of Music in London who dreams of writing an opera that will speak truth in the chaos of the contemporary world. Consumed by his unrelenting search for inspiration and his powerful love for girlfriend Alysse (Leeanna Walsman), Tommy remains deaf to the desperate cries of his younger sister Emma (Abbie Cornish). When Emma and Alysse go out for a night of partying and Emma suffers a fatal overdose, Alysse's burden of guilt becomes too weighty to bear and she soon seeks to tell Tommy the truth about his sister's death. Subsequently torn apart by Tommy's anger and Alyssa's sorrow, the pair both embark on solitary journeys that find Tommy making a name for himself in the Melbourne club scene, and self-destructive Alyssa falling under the drug-addled influence of powerful music producer and nightclub owner Hector Lee (Andrew Lee). Though Tommy and Alyssa are later reunited when their paths intersect at the club where Tommy is DJ'ing, the resulting rage of jealous Hector threatens to spell tragedy for all involved. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Dan SpielmanLeeanna Walsman, (more)
Director(s):
Paul Currie
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of One Perfect Day

Twenty-two-year-old Tommy Matisse (Dan Spielman) is a student at the Royal Academy of Music in London who dreams of writing an opera that will speak truth in the chaos of the contemporary world. Consumed by his unrelenting search for inspiration and his powerful love for girlfriend Alysse (Leeanna Walsman), Tommy remains deaf to the desperate cries of his younger sister Emma (Abbie Cornish). When Emma and Alysse go out for a night of partying and Emma suffers a fatal overdose, Alysse's burden of guilt becomes too weighty to bear and she soon seeks to tell Tommy the truth about his sister's death. Subsequently torn apart by Tommy's anger and Alyssa's sorrow, the pair both embark on solitary journeys that find Tommy making a name for himself in the Melbourne club scene, and self-destructive Alyssa falling under the drug-addled influence of powerful music producer and nightclub owner Hector Lee (Andrew Lee). Though Tommy and Alyssa are later reunited when their paths intersect at the club where Tommy is DJ'ing, the resulting rage of jealous Hector threatens to spell tragedy for all involved. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Paul Currie
Writer(s):
Chip Richards
Producer(s):
Philippa GregoryPaul CurrieCharles Morton
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James D.

On a recent date with a new guy I met, we rented this movie for something to watch together. I wasn't expecting much it initially as I'm generally not into Rave movies, however, I found this movie to have incredible plot, and and extremely moving storyline. This, coupled with such incredible music, made for a most wonderful experience. This movie is much about the love and passion of music, as it is about the tradgedies of life. It may not be for everyone, but I personally must say that it is definitly worth a rent, and an evening I promise you'll enjoy.

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Erik C.

THIS IS A DRAMA! Best music in a "RAVE" movie. Best club/party scenes in a staged movie set! I would call this movie a RAVE DRAMA with a very good plot (Even though it is a downer). A good Rave movie can't be done because you can't recreate the vibe of 20 year's ago!

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Michael S.

I thought this would be a movie about the DJ scene like "Groove" or "It's all gone Pete Tong". This movie is a let down and concentrates more on the drug scene about a young man avenging his little sisters drug overdose. Editing is choppy and although it has a great soundtrack the tracks are very short in the movie. I'm underwelmed.

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