One Fine Day (film)

Days like this (Original Title: One Fine Day ) is a romantic comedy from 1996, directed by Michael Hoffman. The film starred Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney.

Action

The evening before a school trip her son Sammy with a ship spends the Circle Line, the New York architect Melanie Parker with preparations for the next day. On the morning of that day who also divorced and living in Manhattan journalist Jack Taylor is asked by his ex - wife, who married surprising and will soon start their honeymoon to take over custody of their daughter Maggie for a week. In the rush he forgets, as mandated by his ex - wife to give him yet unknown Melanie Parker let them know that he brings daughter Maggie to school and therefore do not have to pick them. Melanie Parker waits in vain before Jack's door and takes so her son Sammy was delayed to the West Side Montessori School. The school is already closed, all students already on the way. Shortly after her Jack Taylor arrives with daughter Maggie. The children of the two do not particularly like each other, and since Melanie now accuses Jack that he is responsible for its delay, it also comes between the adults to tensions. Melanie holds Jack for a reckless womanizer, Jack. Pinched for a career woman

After attempting a taxi to reach the excursion group nor in which they, however, end up by Jack's choice on the wrong ship, Melanie decides - against Jack's proposal - first that both engage in the company of their children, work, which proves to be problematic. Architect Melanie to introduce new customers a project. The city known journalist Jack Taylor has uncovered a corruption story in the New York City Council and published an article about why his newspaper is now to be sued. You decide to separate, leave their children in a nursery, where they meet again. When Melanie hears about that at the facility allegedly circulating drugs, she asks Jack about to pick up both children and watch alternately with her on this. Additional confusion arises from the fact that Jack and Melanie have accidentally swapped their similar looking phones.

While Jack is taking care of the children, to Melanie's son Sammy puts a marble in one nostril, which is why he has to go with him to the pediatrician. In order not to be considered as irresponsible children Melanie to tell anything about it. However, while Melanie, who wants to be perfect, take care of the children, you lost Jack's daughter, Maggie, who is, however, found again a little later.

Jack can raise more evidence of the corruption scandal and present them at a press conference. Melanie helps him spontaneously. Melanie in turn has a meeting with customers just in time, for which they had pledged their attendance at a football match Sammy. It provides the customer the project before that are very pleased with it, then goodbye but because she had to go because her son. The customers show for understanding and tell their boss that they like his colleague.

At the end of this busy day Jack Melanie visited again unannounced at her apartment. She asks him for a coffee in, and later there will be a cautious kiss. Melanie but wants to first make something pretty and asks Jack to wait so long in the living room on it. When Melanie comes back from the bathroom, but Jack is asleep. She lies to him, and they both sleep together on the sofa.

Reviews

The representations of Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney were referred to as persuasive, praised the film as fast-paced. TV Feature 09 /1997 described the film as " very charming, old-fashioned romantic comedy in a modern guise ."

Awards

  • Jud Friedman, James Newton Howard and Allan Dennis Rich were " For The First Time " was nominated for the song in 1997 for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award and in 1998 for a Grammy Award.
  • Michelle Pfeiffer won the Blockbuster Entertainment Award and was nominated for a Kids' Choice Award.
  • Mae Whitman and the film won the Young Artist Award
  • Alex D. Linz was nominated for a Young Artist Award and also won the Young Star Award, also for the Mae Whitman was nominated.
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