
Rattling around in his mansion in the Hamptons, faded Sinatraesque crooner and notorious ladies man Paul Lombard stews over the acclaim that eluded him in his career and the trail of romantic wreckage he left in his wake. Matters are complicated when his punk rocker daughter Jude arrives in need of a place to stay and burdened with problems of her own....including a rivalry with her overachieving sister, her own ruinous love life, and above all, a fraught relationship with he... (Full plot summary below)
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Rattling around in his mansion in the Hamptons, faded Sinatraesque crooner and notorious ladies man Paul Lombard stews over the acclaim that eluded him in his career and the trail of romantic wreckage he left in his wake. Matters are complicated when his punk rocker daughter Jude arrives in need of a place to stay and burdened with problems of her own....including a rivalry with her overachieving sister, her own ruinous love life, and above all, a fraught relationship with her famous father.
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| The Seattle TimesSoren AndersenThanks to Walken’s superlative, multileveled performance and Edwards’ trenchant writing, this complicated guy...is a weirdly beguiling figure. |
| Examiner.comTravis Hopson"One More Time" is full of many charms, quiet yet heartfelt, that makes it worth tracking down and savoring like a good song. |
| Washington PostChristopher KompanekRobert Edwards, the writer and director, explores the layers of melancholy contained within these familiar but authentically drawn characters, and he cleverly doles out virtue and vice to each while weaving in acid humor borne from regret. |
| New York Daily NewsAllen SalkinWalken is great in the tragicomic role of a long-tooth singer. Better still, he deserves a Billboard hit for his on-key — and on-fleeck — version of Joe McGinty’s “When I Live My Life Over Again.” |
| The PlaylistKate ErblandIt really is charm that drives the feature, with Walken pleasingly zipping around on screen while the rest of the cast gamely rally around him, particularly Heard and Garner, who would likely still be plenty of fun in even a Walken-less feature. |
| San Francisco ExaminerAnita KatzIn a performance that will highlight many a Christopher Walken film festival someday, he combines a willingness to be a caricature of his distinctive self with a dramatic depth and range to create a terrific character. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfIt should be a more emotionally engaging picture, but "One More Time" only reaches periodic clarity, struggling to find the borders of its vast psychological examination. |
| International Business TimesMonica CastilloBy the time Jude settles on a decision, the ending feels like a compromise more than anything revelatory. |
| Moveable FestStephen Saito"When I Live My Life Over" doesn't get out of the house much, but Edwards crafts compelling enough dynamics between all the characters that you hardly notice. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserFather-daughter dramedy has mature themes, swearing. |