‘One Fine Day’ (1996) Review

One Fine Day

One Fine Day Synopsis: The lives of two strangers and their young children unexpectedly intersect on one hectic, stressful day in New York City.


Melanie Parker (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a single mother trying to get her son Sammy to school on time to go on his much-anticipated field trip. Jack Taylor (George Clooney) is a divorced dad whose forgetfulness causes Melanie, Sammy, and his daughter Maggie to get to school late, where they miss the bus taking the kids to the pier, where they’re to leave on a Circle Line boat cruise. They miss the boat by mere minutes, and in the confusion and bickering between Melanie and Jack, cell phones are accidentally switched before the two parents part ways.

An architect, Melanie, has a huge presentation that day with potential clients. Jack is a reporter looking to expose the Mayor’s mob connections and needs a second source to back up his claims when his original source chickens out. Neither can find adequate child care, so they eventually find a way to help each other despite their hectic schedules.

This was my first time watching One Fine Day, although I remember the movie when it came out. Mostly I remember this seemed to be the movie that solidified Clooney as a romantic lead. I can’t help but wonder if I would have liked this better had I watched it in 1996 or even a few years later. Clooney and Pfeiffer are both incredible actors, and they had some fun chemistry on-screen while sharing it.

My problem with One Fine Day was that it felt a bit disjointed. I was a bit bored with Jack and Melanie’s individual issues – her presentation to land important clients and his search for a source to take down the corrupt Mayor.

These plots were necessary to bring a sense of urgency and chaos to Melanie and Jack’s desperate need for childcare, but they were not the least bit interesting to me, so when the movie focused solely on these moments, I found my mind wandering. The pacing of the entire film felt a bit off, although it does try to keep you on track with constant timestamps.

One Fine Day could have benefited from having Clooney and Pfeiffer on screen together more. They spend so much of it arguing with each other, face to face or over the phone, that it was difficult for me to accept the sudden change of heart near the end of the film when a few moments of understanding suddenly evolved into bonafide feelings for each other.

Once again, this was a case of an uptight, responsible woman needing to loosen up on the rules and the effortlessly cool but flaky dad with a heart of gold that needs to learn some semblance of responsible parenting and sacrificing for others. I’ve seen it before, and One Fine Day doesn’t bring anything new to those existing tropes.

The truth is, I had a hard time getting invested in the characters. The kids were cute enough, but I wasn’t sure why Melanie and Jack didn’t just take them back to school after missing the boat. Surely there were kids not going on the field trip, surely there was a class for said kids to be in. Then again, if they did that, there would have been no movie, correct? Logic and rational thinking are not always a requirement for a romantic comedy.

I didn’t hate this movie but didn’t love it either. It was a decent time waster and a fluffy enough movie to put on in the background while you’re busy doing other stuff. If you watch it for nothing else, watch it for George Clooney’s natural charisma. Even with a lacking script, he makes it look effortless.

Watched: 03.26.2020
Notable Song: For the First Time by Kenny Loggins

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2 Comments

  • I agree, it’s hard to get invested in this movie. George and Michelle are nice together, but to be honest, I felt the kids were extremely annoying. Kids aren’t easy to raise, but they wouldn’t behave in almost every situation just to draw out the plot, and that was frustrating.

    • They were annoying! I have 3 kids and I can tell you one thing, if they missed their bus for a school trip, they would be sitting their butts in class waiting for everyone else to get back while I went to work. lol

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