
After leaving her philandering husband, an elegant socialite takes her two sons on a road trip across America in search of a better life.... (Full plot summary below)
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After leaving her philandering husband, an elegant socialite takes her two sons on a road trip across America in search of a better life.
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| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleA completely appealing, beautifully preserved memory piece - a grand, colorful coming-of-age story with a candy box color palette and a standout performance by Renée Zellweger. It's a great story and a great crowd-pleaser. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThis is essentially Renee Zellweger's picture, and she glows in it. |
| Gazette (MD)Jeffrey Lylesfails to provide audiences with more than a few madcap adventures and changes in scenery. |
| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookIn the midst of blockbusters that involve giant robots and teen wizards, "My One and Only" is an enjoyable film that got lost in the cinematic shuffle of 2009. |
| Sin MagazineAustin KennedyThe movie has a beautiful golden look, totally romanticizing the time period. |
| Windy City TimesRichard KnightThis vintage set road comedy has enough amiable charms to make it across the finish line for those who like their movies to stay out of the fast lane. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertMy One and Only is like a tale told by a first-rate raconteur, its twists and turns all the more intriguing because it's all true -- more or less. |
| Baltimore SunMichael SragowIt's affable entertainment -- a road movie with a smart map and characters who are unpredictable human beings, not just billboard attractions. |
| The Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttPeter's lightning-fast script and Loncraine's steady direction steer this road picture to the sunny side of the street. |
| Monsters and CriticsRon WilkinsonA heart warming piece of summer fare for those nostalgia buffs in the audience. |