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One Hour Photo

1 h 22 min · 12. juni 2026
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Tonight we're talking about One Hour Photo, the movie that single-handedly made an entire generation uncomfortable picking up pictures from CVS. In just 90 minutes, Robin Williams takes every ounce of goodwill he built from Mrs. Doubtfire, Aladdin, and Jumanji and uses it to make your skin crawl. He plays Sy Parrish, a lonely photo technician who develops pictures for a suburban family and slowly becomes obsessed with their seemingly perfect life. And when that fantasy starts to crack, things get very weird, very fast. Music brought to you by Dixon Hill Beats [https://www.dixonhillbeats.com/]

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