Skip to main content

Viewer Score

68
Viewer score based on 24 votes.

Critic Score

62
Critics' score based on 22 reviews.
powered by Metacritic ™

Your Reviews

We loved this movie. Thought the 90 minutes went by pretty quickly because we were kept interested through out. Renee Zellweger will certainly be... inated for her performance. Good story and loved that portions of this movie were filmed in our home state of Maryland. We don't live far from "Aunt Hope's house" Actually saw them filming there last year. Neat! Full Review

October 14,2009
Niasauntlolo

This was a pretty good movie. I didn't know much about it but went to see it anyway. Good acting, good story and love the era. It's not boring at... all. It keeps you watching for more. Full Review

September 29,2009
yesdnyl99

Rene Zellweger will surely get some awards for this one. George Hamilton learns how to be a good son and get some sun !

September 19,2009
Visornotes

Tho it was a little slow and a little too long, the ending surely made up for it. Good lighthearted movie yet brought a couple tears to my eye. The... relationship between mother and sons were heartwarming and Renee pulled off a good performance. Full Review

September 17,2009
Karyn Paris

This moive is a gem! Best Renee Z. movie to date.

September 06,2009
Caribana12
Showing 1 of (of )

Critic Reviews

A completely appealing, beautifully preserved memory piece - a grand, colorful coming-of-age story with a candy box color palette and a standout performance by Rene Zellweger. It's a great story and a great crowd-pleaser.Full Review

Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

This is essentially Renee Zellweger's picture, and she glows in it.Full Review

Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

Peter's lightning-fast script and Loncraine's steady direction steer this road picture to the sunny side of the street.Full Review

Kirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood Reporter

Chief among the movie's charms are Ms. Zellweger, Mr. Rendall--whose would-be actor Robbie is a dab hand at embroidery and accessorizing his stepmother--and Mr. Lerman, who plays George as a bookish adolescent with dreams of becoming a writer.Full Review

Wall Street Journal

Chief among the movie's charms are Ms. Zellweger, Mr. Rendall--whose would-be actor Robbie is a dab hand at ­embroidery and accessorizing his stepmother--and Mr. Lerman, who plays George as a bookish adolescent with dreams of becoming a writer.Full Review

Joanne Kaufman
Wall Street Journal
Showing 1 of (of )

Add Your Review for My One and Only