Lone Scherfig’s Siempre el mismo día (released internationally as One Day ) employs a unique narrative structure anchored to a single calendar date—July 15th—to explore the evolution of a friendship-romance over two decades. This paper analyzes how the film uses temporal repetition to highlight character development, missed connections, and socio-economic changes in Britain between 1988 and 2011. Through the dual protagonists Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew, the film interrogates romantic comedy conventions by emphasizing timing, failure, and post-graduation disillusionment.
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