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Okay, so maybe the rating is too generous/exaggerated, it is still a good movie to watch. Not amazing, not unique, but definitely watchable.
My only objection would be the name ... 1 Buck. It may be catchy but the movie is not about that one dollar bill. How it changes hands is also completely irrelevant to the 'actual' story. Almost as an after thought did the movie makers try to add a good-luck-charm twist to it, and of course that did not work either.
The movie is still worth watching.
My only objection would be the name ... 1 Buck. It may be catchy but the movie is not about that one dollar bill. How it changes hands is also completely irrelevant to the 'actual' story. Almost as an after thought did the movie makers try to add a good-luck-charm twist to it, and of course that did not work either.
The movie is still worth watching.
- syedfakbar
- Nov 16, 2017
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It's okay. I was excited because it's a neat concept about following a dollar. But, it is a very dark and dramatic film. Now I gotta watch something to flush the depression out.
- brotherbrando
- Apr 6, 2019
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- zhuzhu-23246
- Nov 16, 2017
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This film has a great idea: following a dollar bill as it changes hands, through a cast of mostly dysfunctional gritty characters, through a tale of murder, alcohol, sex, redneck racism, and drugs in Louisiana. What's not to like?
Only a few things:
1. The script
2. The acting
3. Wiggle-cam (not enough to induce nausea, but definitely enough to be annoying, intrusive, and an affectation).
This is one of those films where it's hard to tell what's worse, the acting or the script.
I think it's a tie.
The cinematography is well crafted at times, if you can see through the wiggle-cam, but not enough to redeem the rest.
I sat through the whole thing, but it was difficult.
Only a few things:
1. The script
2. The acting
3. Wiggle-cam (not enough to induce nausea, but definitely enough to be annoying, intrusive, and an affectation).
This is one of those films where it's hard to tell what's worse, the acting or the script.
I think it's a tie.
The cinematography is well crafted at times, if you can see through the wiggle-cam, but not enough to redeem the rest.
I sat through the whole thing, but it was difficult.
- arthurw421
- Dec 7, 2017
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- nogodnomasters
- Jan 10, 2018
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Bad script, bad Directing, no story just a film built around a concept which wasn't strong enough to build around. Jesus this was hard to watch!!!
- pennypacker51
- Nov 2, 2018
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- ChrisJeanes
- Jul 19, 2020
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The first thing that surprised me about the film was the number of awards received in the American but also European festivals for this independent movie.
The second thing is the story and the movie poster. drama thriller around a $ 1 bill that goes from hand to hand telling the stories of each owner of this ticket.
The film is dark and is not within the reach of all. you feel a certain dampness to the vision of this film. The characters are not there to be endearing, just bits of life that bring together deep America.
This independent movie has the merit to exist in the middle of the big machineries of the studios accustoming us to calibrated films. I was surprised by the esthetics and the technical mastery. Sometimes independent films are really hard to watch as it sounds amateur, but here it is absolutely not the case. We do not like the rhythm of this kind of film, we can only recognize the honesty of the people who worked on it.
I loved the music and the sound design. I noticed that there was no synthesized instrument but real voices and instruments. Which in the end did not surprise me. This film is honest from the beginning. A hard movie sometimes but in any case that has been noted in many festivals.
Apparently the first movie of a promising real. Curious to see the second film of this one anyway
The film is dark and is not within the reach of all. you feel a certain dampness to the vision of this film. The characters are not there to be endearing, just bits of life that bring together deep America.
This independent movie has the merit to exist in the middle of the big machineries of the studios accustoming us to calibrated films. I was surprised by the esthetics and the technical mastery. Sometimes independent films are really hard to watch as it sounds amateur, but here it is absolutely not the case. We do not like the rhythm of this kind of film, we can only recognize the honesty of the people who worked on it.
I loved the music and the sound design. I noticed that there was no synthesized instrument but real voices and instruments. Which in the end did not surprise me. This film is honest from the beginning. A hard movie sometimes but in any case that has been noted in many festivals.
Apparently the first movie of a promising real. Curious to see the second film of this one anyway
What I loved about this film was the rawness and real feel it brought. The actors delivered superb performances, no glamour just raw, gritty and real. You follow a group of small town residents in Louisiana and the hardships they face individually. I truly enjoyed the cinematography as well, so beautifully shot. It's dark, suspense filled ride from start to finish.
I like films with different moods and to give you an open mind. 1 Buck displays no filters to create a mood for each character's circumstances. Great direction and cinematography and the actors made characters their own. I only wish that this type of movie was a little longer than 88 minutes. Looking forward to future work from this team.
Very Dark subjects and intense driven moments by the characters were delivered very well. Do not attention to the unnecessary negative reviews. This is one of the best indie films that I've seen with great execution over some of the larger budget Hollywood films.
- juaquinkaisan
- Dec 12, 2017
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Loved the filming, the story and the characters. You'll never guess it's a first low budget movie. Well done
- hichamhfilms
- Dec 26, 2017
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First off, let me just say don't buy into the negative reviews. Some of them are from untrustworthy hack-like individuals with no constructive reasoning behind their rating. 1 Buck is a different tale about locals in the south with a marked dollar bill making the rounds only to expose behaviors and outcomes. Actors played their roles with excellence. Definitely recommended if you're not sensitive to the subjects and the dark and gritty tones that sets a mood that some would call depressing but most would call unfortunate events that happens in real life.
- RetroScene
- Nov 27, 2017
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This is a wonderful crime thriller that has been winning awards in film festivals all over the world. The story is intense, dark, and unfolds with the right amount of suspense. The cinematography is absolutely beautiful. The actors, both lead and supporting, portray characters that are very true to life and emotionally connected. Put this film on your list of things to see.
This film has won over 30 awards and from what I've seen, it is very well deserved. 1 Buck gives you a taste of unfortunate reality. All of the actor's performances were very well delivered. The cinematography is raw and beautiful which matches execution of the gritty tone. Director Fabien Dufils did an amazing job of capturing the unfiltered essence of the story in his first feature film.
- kalibavitaj
- Dec 18, 2017
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- flatdream1
- Dec 13, 2017
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1 buck is a great 1st feature film with a very good cast. The movie doesn't pretend to be perfect or tend to go on this direction.
It's very rare to have a low budget indi movie with this quality (frames, shots, the light and the acting). Some big studios should take example.
Those bunch of idiots who wrote awful and stupid critics are just haters, they doesn't even know what is a good or bad movie.
Anyway, 1 buck is a good thriller to watch and the 28 awards won are well deserved !
It's very rare to have a low budget indi movie with this quality (frames, shots, the light and the acting). Some big studios should take example.
Those bunch of idiots who wrote awful and stupid critics are just haters, they doesn't even know what is a good or bad movie.
Anyway, 1 buck is a good thriller to watch and the 28 awards won are well deserved !
- alexandrenguyen-fr
- Dec 13, 2017
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- nnennadufils
- Dec 19, 2017
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This film should get a lot more recognition for it's efforts. I always like to go into films wanting to know how it's gonna be shot. Visuals and cinematography were great. The group of unknown actors really established their roles with timing and choices. The concept has some originality to it. I would've like to see more of the exploration for a few plot points. Overall... good job. Definitely recommended.
- maykelaras
- Dec 20, 2017
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Captivatingly told story of pain, deception, and the struggle for life. Makes you take a hard look at the darkness within your own humanity. Beautifully shot with actors who bring truth (flaws and all) to their stories.
- melissaschumacher
- Jan 13, 2018
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It is captivating and inspiring story. It is also very realistic. So much talent in one movie! I recommend.
- contact-48480
- Dec 19, 2017
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'One Buck' is the title of a disturbing plot that shares equal parts with the thriller and the sordid but deeply moral drama of a modern society broken in many pieces. It looks for desperate exits without finding them, except if they approach the hell, which is nothing other than the salvation of the soul.
Although 'One Buck' does not have an absolute artistic originality; that is to say: a full author has not yet been defined and dedicated to a world of his own, he does have many virtues and certain formal findings regarding the treatment of violence and, above all, of sex. There is narrative economy, austerity, and commitment to the pursuit of a film ethic to be honest with the viewer.
There is a visual force that unites with a careful work of casting, and a solid work with the actors that contributes to painting the whole range of pale colors that 'One Buck' has from beginning to end.
Miguel Ángel Barroso/Cult Critic/CICFF
Although 'One Buck' does not have an absolute artistic originality; that is to say: a full author has not yet been defined and dedicated to a world of his own, he does have many virtues and certain formal findings regarding the treatment of violence and, above all, of sex. There is narrative economy, austerity, and commitment to the pursuit of a film ethic to be honest with the viewer.
There is a visual force that unites with a careful work of casting, and a solid work with the actors that contributes to painting the whole range of pale colors that 'One Buck' has from beginning to end.
Miguel Ángel Barroso/Cult Critic/CICFF
This movie is terrible except the first scene when the small boat carrying the deadbeat detective to where the corpse dumped. After that, just a dreary, dragged pathetic process without any interesting thing worth your time and brain to hang on tight. It's like the script writer(s) didn't know how to move the story forward, didn't have anything worth saying. So what we got is a detective with broken heart, relied on drugs and drinking to kill his depression. A cop drinking on the job? This is a slow motion movie got nothing to tell but had to use one dollar to expand the nothingness. I have to give up this pathetic movie after wasted 25 minutes, man.
- MovieIQTest
- Feb 27, 2018
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