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One on One is an intriguing character study wrapped in the world of high school basketball. The film captures the pressures that come with athletic expectations, showcasing Henry Steele's journey from a small-town star to a big city college athlete. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really grasp his internal struggles and the disconnect between his talent and real-world skills. It dives deep into themes of identity, fulfillment, and the harsh realities of life outside the court. The performances, especially by the lead, are grounded and honest, reflecting the tension of adolescence against a backdrop of competitive sports. There's a certain rawness in its approach, making it feel both personal and relatable.
One on One has had a modest presence in collector circles, often regarded for its unique take on sports drama rather than mainstream appeal. The film is available primarily on DVD but can be a bit tough to find in good condition; most copies seem to have been watched multiple times. Interest has recently spiked among those who appreciate 70s cinema and the kind of raw, character-driven storytelling that seems to be increasingly rare.
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