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Only You Marisa Tomei Full Movie

1994 American romantic one-act film

Merely You
Only you poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Norman Jewison
Written by Diane Drake
Produced by
  • Robert N. Fried
  • Norman Jewison
  • Charles Mulvehill
  • Cary Wood
Starring
  • Marisa Tomei
  • Robert Downey Jr.
  • Bonnie Hunt
  • Joaquim de Almeida
  • Fisher Stevens
Cinematography Sven Nykvist
Edited by Stephen Eastward. Rivkin
Music by Rachel Portman
Distributed past TriStar Pictures

Release date

  • October 7, 1994 (1994-10-07) (USA)

Running time

109 minutes
State United States
Language English language
Box function $20.1 one thousand thousand[1]

Only You is a 1994 American romantic one-act moving picture directed by Norman Jewison and starring Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey Jr., and Bonnie Chase. Written past Diane Drake and Malia Scotch Marmo (uncredited), the film is about a immature adult female whose search for the man she believes to be her soulmate leads her to Italia where she meets her destiny. Upon its release the film received mixed reviews, but critics praised Tomei and Downey'south performances.

Plot [edit]

After playing with a Ouija lath with her blood brother Larry, xi-year-quondam Faith Corvatch becomes convinced that her soul mate, the human she is destined to be with, is named "Damon Bradley." This belief is strengthened when a few years later a carnival fortune-teller tells her that "Damon Bradley" is the name of the man she volition marry.

Fourteen years later, Faith is a instructor at a Cosmic school and is engaged to a podiatrist. Ten days before their wedding ceremony, Faith learns that her fiancé'south high-school classmate, Damon Bradley, is flying to Venice that day. Determined to meet him, Organized religion follows his trail with her sister-in-law, Kate, from Pittsburgh through Venice and the Italian countryside to a street-side eating house in Rome, but they keep missing him.

Faith meets a young American, only has no interest until he identifies himself equally Damon Bradley. They spend a romantic evening together and autumn hopelessly in love. And so he reveals that his actual name is Peter Wright, so she angrily leaves him and prepares to fly back home. Meanwhile, a suave Italian businessman named Giovanni has been wooing Kate.

The next morning Peter tells Religion he searched for Damon overnight, discovering he has moved on to Positano. Giovanni offers to drive the three Americans there. At a posh hotel, Religion meets Damon, a good-looking playboy, and invites him to dinner. Peter spies on them until Damon makes unwelcome sexual advances on Faith. It turns out that this "Damon" actually is a friend of Peter's who has helped Peter stage the unabridged scene.

Back in the United States, Larry finds out that his married woman, Kate, is in Italy. He travels at that place to find her while Kate and Faith are again planning to return home. Larry arrives in time to make upwards with Kate. He likewise reveals to her that he intentionally spelled out the name "Damon Bradley" on the Ouija board as a prank, and then paid the fortune-teller to tell Religion that her true love had the same name. He hadn't told Faith the truth considering he has been agape she would never speak to him once more.

Religion and Peter are at the airport when they hear Damon Bradley paged. At the information desk they finally meet Damon. Peter tells him why Faith has been following him, and also that he (Peter) is in dearest with her, then boards his flight home to Boston. Damon asks Faith if she loves Peter. She realizes that she does and rushes to join Peter on his plane. The airport staff delays the flight until she tin board. She and Peter embrace and kiss as the passengers and crew applaud.

Cast [edit]

  • Marisa Tomei as Organized religion Corvatch
    • Tammy Minoff as Young Religion Corvatch
  • Robert Downey Jr. equally Peter Wright
  • Bonnie Hunt as Kate Corvatch
    • Jessica Hertel as Young Kate Corvatch
  • Joaquim de Almeida as Giovanni
  • Fisher Stevens as Larry Corvatch
    • Harry Barandes equally Young Larry Corvatch
  • Billy Zane equally Harry / Fake Damon Bradley
  • Siobhan Fallon as Leslie
  • John Benjamin Hickey equally Dwayne, Faith'south Fiancé
  • Adam LeFevre as Damon Bradley
  • Barbara Cupisti as Anna
  • Antonia Rey every bit Fortune Teller
  • Phyllis Newman as Religion'due south Mother
  • Denise Du Maurier as Dwayne'southward Female parent
  • Dina Morrone equally Shoe Prove Announcer[2] [ meliorate source needed ]

Product [edit]

Filming locations [edit]

  • Chicago Studio City, 5660 W. Taylor Street, Austin, Chicago, Illinois, The states (747 mockup)
  • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Positano, Salerno, Campania, Italy
  • Rome, Lazio, Italy
  • San Gimignano, Siena, Tuscany, Italy (where they run out of gas)
  • Venice, Veneto, Italy
  • West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, Us[3] [ better source needed ]

Filming locations in Rome included the piazza at the Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere, Tiber Island, the piazza and column outside San Bartolomeo all'Isola, the Pons Fabricius northeast of Tiber Island, Esquiline Loma, the Fountain of Neptune at Piazza Navona, and the fountain at the due south end of Via del Mascherone near Via Giulia.[4]

Filming locations also included the Hotel Le Sirenuse at via Cristoforo Colombo in Positano (where they meet Billy Zane'southward grapheme at the pool) and the Hotel Danieli in Venice.[four]

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

Upon its theatrical release, Only You received mixed reviews. In his review in the Chicago Sunday-Times, Roger Ebert gave the picture show three and a half out of iv stars, calling it "an endangered species in today's Hollywood."

It is total fantasy, low-cal as a plume, contrary to all notions of common sense, it features a couple of stars who are really good kissers—and it takes place mostly in Venice, Rome, and the glorious Italian hillside boondocks of Positano. What more do you want? Movies like this were one time written for Katharine Hepburn (Summertime), Audrey Hepburn (Roman Holiday) and Rossano Brazzi (Three Coins in the Fountain). Or remember Clark Gable and Sophia Loren in It Happened in Naples? There is a example to be made that no modern actors accept quite the innocence or the faith to play such heedless lovers, but Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. somehow manage to lose all the baggage of our realistic, cynical age, and give us a couple of fools in love.[5]

Ebert singles out Tomei'southward performance as particularly noteworthy.

I tin can think of many angst-laden young Hollywood stars, many of them accomplished actors, who could not take come within miles of the piece of work done past Downey and Tomei in this movie. There is craft involved, aye, and fifty-fifty a certain inspiration, but what I reacted to more than strongly was an ineffable sense of expert nature: Tomei and Downey seem happy in their being here, and happier together than apart. That information technology what must be nowadays if we're to reply to a story like this.[5]

In her review in The New York Times, Janet Maslin called the movie "bluntly touristy" and Jewison'south directorial approach "cornball". Maslin was even less impressed with Tomei's operation, calling her "the least disarming actress ever to pretend to teach school." Maslin acknowledged Sven Nykvist's "picturesque" cinematography, Milena Canonero'south "slinky, glamorous costumes", and Diane Drake's "rather sweet" screenplay.[6]

In his review in The Washington Postal service, Desson Howe wrote, "Jewison directs Only You with sure, comic instinct." He singled out Bonnie Hunt'due south performance, noting, "Jewison's best nugget of all is Chase, an adroit comedian whose retorts and mannerisms—equally she helps her friend forth in this wacky mess—are priceless."[7]

Howe'due south colleague at The Washington Post, Rita Kempley, was unimpressed with Tomei's performance:

Tomei is lovely in her gamin way, but she brings neither weight to the screen nor complexity to the insipidly fatigued role of this postmodern Cinderella. Downey, feverish as the infatuated puppy-lover, actually carries the story through to its happy conclusion. Bonnie Chase brings regret, rage and wit to the role of the underappreciated wife, who despite pie in her eye and a willing Latin lover boy, remains faithful to her husband in Pittsburgh. Alas, that'south affection.[eight]

In his review for Reel Views, James Berardinelli wote that Tomei and Downey "don't fully connect" and that the film is "entertaining without being exceptionally accomplished." Berardinelli called the film "substantially a light, inoffensive moving picture that volition appeal to those who aren't seeking more than a bubbly romance."[9]

In his DVD review for Picture.net, John J. Puccio wrote, "What every expert romantic comedy demands are two cute people, usually of opposite sexes, beautiful scenery, beautiful music, and beautifully written situations. Never listen that director Norman Jewison'south previous hit one-act, Moonstruck, didn't quite fit the mold. Merely Y'all does." Puccio called the motion picture "1 of the almost mannerly films to come along since, well, since Moonstruck. On DVD it is beautiful simply to await at. ... The scenery alone is worth the price of the DVD. The gorgeous photography and the crystal clarity of the images make widescreen viewing a must."[10]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the flick has an approval rating of 53% based on 36 reviews.[11] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A− on scale of A to F.[12]

Box office [edit]

The moving-picture show opened at #3 at the Due north American box part making $5,711,738 in its opening weekend, and grossed $20,059,210 in the United States.[i]

Year-end lists [edit]

  • 5th worst – Bob Strauss, Los Angeles Daily News [13]

Soundtrack [edit]

Only You
Soundtrack album by

Rachel Portman

Released 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Orchestral
Popular
Characterization Columbia, Sony
Producer Rachel Portman, Michael Bolton (runway 16), Walter Afanasieff (runway 16)

The original soundtrack for But You was released in 1994 past Columbia Records. The album contains original music past Rachel Portman, classical Italian music, and popular songs by Michael Bolton.[14]

  1. "But You lot (And You Alone)" by Louis Armstrong (3:12)
  2. "Written in the Stars" past Ezio Pinza (1:15)
  3. "Some Enchanted Evening" by Ezio Pinza (3:01)
  4. "I'yard Coming with Yous" past Peter De Sotto and Quartetto Gelato (ii:21)
  5. "Venice" past Peter De Sotto and Quartetto Gelato (1:51)
  6. "O Sole Mio" by Peter De Sotto and Quartetto Gelato (3:x)
  7. "La traviata: Libiamo Ne' Lieti Calici" by Agnes Baltsa, José Carreras, London Symphony Orchestra and Plácido Domingo, conductor (2:57)
  8. "Lost in Tuscany" by Quartetto Gelato (2:29)
  9. "Arriving at Damon'south Restaurant" past Quartetto Gelato (1:39)
  10. "Running After Damon" past Quartetto Gelato (0:58)
  11. "Gypsy Blessing" by Quartetto Gelato (iii:21)
  12. "Positano" by Quartetto Gelato (1:45)
  13. "Quartet in B flat major: Rondo, Tempo Di Minuetto" by Quartetto Gelato (4:54)
  14. "Exercise Yous Love Him?" by Quartetto Gelato (3:16)
  15. "Theme from Just You" by Quartetto Gelato (iii:34)
  16. "Once in a Lifetime" past Michael Bolton (5:55)

The following additional music appeared in the film but does not announced on the soundtrack CD.

  1. "On the Beautiful Blue Danube" - Johann Strauss
  2. "Swing Urban center" - Richard Iacona
  3. "Sloe Gin Fizz" - Richard Iacona
  4. "Rondo" by Quartetto Gelato
  5. "Hallelujah Chorus" (George Frideric Handel) past Andrew Davis and The Toronto Symphony Orchestra
  6. "Amore Contro" by Eros Ramazzotti
  7. "Overture From La Forza Del Destino" - Giuseppe Verdi
  8. "Livin' in the Streets" past Kirk Whalum
  9. "Senza Perderci Di Vista" by Eros Ramazzotti[15] [ better source needed ]

Novelization [edit]

A novelization was published in 1994 past Bantam Books, written past romance author Fayrene Preston.[xvi]

Remake [edit]

A Chinese remake also titled Simply Y'all was released on July 24, 2015. It stars Tang Wei and Liao Fan.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "Only You". Box Role Mojo. Archived from the original on February 6, 2012. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "Total bandage and crew for Only Y'all". Cyberspace Film Database. Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "Locations for Just You". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on July xiv, 2012. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Only Y'all". Reel Streets. Archived from the original on Apr 22, 2014. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  5. ^ a b Ebert, Roger (October seven, 1994). "Only You". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on Apr xxx, 2007. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
  6. ^ Maslin, Janet (October 7, 1994). "Only You (1994): Mr. Wright Is Mr. Correct. Right". The New York Times . Retrieved July 26, 2016.
  7. ^ Howe, Desson (October 7, 1994). "Simply You". The Washington Mail service. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  8. ^ Kempley, Rita (Oct 7, 1994). "Only You". The Washington Mail. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
  9. ^ Berardinelli, James (1994). "Only You". Reel Views. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  10. ^ Puccio, John J. "Only Y'all: DVD Review". Movie.cyberspace. Archived from the original on May 27, 2013. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  11. ^ "Only You lot". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on December 28, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  12. ^ "ONLY You lot (1994) A-". CinemaScore. Archived from the original on 2018-12-20.
  13. ^ Strauss, Bob (Dec 30, 1994). "At the Movies: Quantity Over Quality". Los Angeles Daily News (Valley ed.). p. L6.
  14. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Just You [Music from the Move Picture]". Allmusic . Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  15. ^ "Soundtracks for Only You". Internet Film Database. Archived from the original on April 9, 2012. Retrieved March 21, 2012.
  16. ^ "Just Yous by Fayrene Preston". Fantastic Fiction . Retrieved March 30, 2020.

External links [edit]

  • Only You at IMDb
  • Merely Yous at AllMovie
  • Just You at Box Office Mojo

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only_You_%281994_film%29

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