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Jim Sturgess on One Day and Avoiding the Pitfalls of Hollywood Fame

In Lone Scherfig’s One Day , adapted by David Nicholls from his own novel, young Brits Emma ( Anne Hathaway ) and Dexter ( Jim Sturgess ) meet cute on the last day of college and spend the ’80s and ’90s flitting in and out of each other’s lives. As the pair grows into adulthood, they begin to realize the love that existed between them from the start — even if neither can fully see it. The film — which occurs on a single day of each year throughout the relationship — is not just about romance, however; it’s about maturing, making mistakes and the memories we hold on to from precious moments spent with the ones we love.

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Jim Sturgess on One Day and Avoiding the Pitfalls of Hollywood Fame

Watch Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess Re-Meet-Cute in This ’80s-Set One Day Clip

If you haven’t yet decided whether to accompany your girlfriend to One Day — the decades-spanning romance adaptation from An Education director Lone Scherfig — then maybe the following clip will help inform your choice. In it, a mousy Anne Hathaway lays on some thick, British-accented sarcasm when re-meeting a drunken Jim Sturgess.

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Watch Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess Re-Meet-Cute in This ’80s-Set One Day Clip