One of the biggest success stories of this year’s Sundance Film Festival was The One I Love, a relationship comedy with a science-fiction twist.
Mark Duplass (The League) and Elizabeth Moss (Mad Men) play an out-of-love couple who venture to a secluded retreat to reignite their marriage. Once there they discover hidden secrets that may hold the spark they’ve needed all along.
Many of the film’s surprises are what make the story unique so spoiling as little as possible makes for the best viewing experience. On a recent promotional trip to San Francisco, Mark Duplass and the film’s director Charlie McDowell (Malcolm McDowell’s son) made it very clear they prefer audiences see their film with as little detail as possible.
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