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  1. Whilst I am not sure that One Point 0 works as a film I was fascinated by how well its portrayal of the world fits our present day reality. Through what I can only assume was intended as a rather ham-fisted anti-consumerism metaphor the creators have stumbled upon something that resonates in unexpected ways with the state of things in 2020.

  2. 19 mar 2004 · Writer/directors Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson make their feature debut with the paranoid thriller One Point O (1.0). Jeremy Sisto plays a computer programmer named Simon J. who gets used as a test subject. His corporate employers are secretly conducting a experiment on him in order to test out a new advertising scheme.

  3. One Point O is a strange, beautiful film, with a script so curious and engaging it stays in your thoughts and dreams long after the credits roll. Many of the questions asked by the film remain unanswered and concepts left ambiguous at the film's conclusion, and although this is not for everyone's tastes, I for one love this type of storytelling most out of all the narrative templates.

  4. 16 mar 2004 · One Point O. Directed by: Jeff Renfroe, Marteinn Þórsson. Starring: Deborah Kara Unger, Jeremy Sisto. Genres: Cyberpunk, Mystery, Psychological Thriller. Rated the #170 best film of 2004, and #9764 in the greatest all-time movies (according to RYM users).

  5. Detective Harris. Michelle Villa. ... 911 Operator / Answereing machine / Laughing (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Roxana Ciuhulescu. ... Tall Woman (uncredited) Lucia Maier.

  6. Mastering one point perspective allows us to craft environments that anchor the viewer’s attention. It forms the backbone of cinematic composition, elevating our filmmaking craft to emulate the way the human eye perceives reality. Throughout film history, one point perspective has been a signature of visionary directors.

  7. 20 gen 2004 · One Point O Dreary techno ... Ingrid Cristea, Lari Maronese; casting, Carmen Cuba. Reviewed at Sundance Film Festival (competing), Jan. 18, 2004. Running time: 92 MIN.