chikeyer
Touted at the time as Australias answer to Human Traffic I decided to give this film a watch. Never have I regretted a decision more. This film I nothing but anti drug propaganda set to a mediocre soundtrack and wooden acting. Don't bother, I have seen better film on teeth after a three day bender.
thomas-morison
I have a sneaking suspicion this film is a 'cleaned up' version of the year 2000 British puke-comedy "Kevin & Perry Go Large" which bares surprising similarities in both storyline and characters depth (particularly the bad guy). It too is about teens looking for DJ fame on "an odyssey of self-discovery and tragedy" within the dance scene.Sadly, "Kevin & Perry Go Large" wins out in my books. This movie is not even worth the 10 lines required for an IMDb user comment, so the rest of the space shall have to be filled with this poorly constructed 'run-on' sentence - I do appologise for wasting your time, hopefully this sensation will give you some idea of how I felt watching "One Perfect Day". Blah blah blah blah blah.
mbenninger
I saw this when I lived in Melnourne from 2002-3.We say it on opening might in Melbourne and while it is not "The Castle" or "The Dish", it's still not a bad movie, especially if you like the music and the whole rave music vibe. What it also does is prove the high quality of Aussie film-making for such a relatively small population.In fact, if they had made it a 1 hour movie with a bit of plot and all the music scenes, that would have been good enough for me to still pay to see it on the big screen. I bought the sound track and unfortunately they took some liberties on what was in the movie and what is in the soundtrack.That's really too bad as lots of the movie scenes are not on the soundtrack but in the movie and some of them are very good. I was hoping for a better sound track compared to the movie, but hey, it might be a good rental if you're into the music...
Lozzyrhino
I saw this film at the Up Over Down Under film festival in London and I was completely blown away by it. The music was incredible, the storyline realistic and the acting was fantastic. But it makes me sad that in reality, most people around the world won't get to see it as it doesn't have any 'big' Hollywood names or any special CGI effects. Yet I thought this was so much better than the films currently being churned out of Tinseltown and has so much more going for it. Go and see it if you get the opportunity; it will make you laugh and make you cry. And it even might make you think twice about drugs and doing something positive with your life.