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abril 10, 2026
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"I was born to kiss you."
"I hope you're happy! I hope you're very happy! I don't believe in anything anymore! I don’t believe in the moon or the stars, or the sun … or destiny or magic — or MEN!"
"I'm Damon Bradley."
"I can't believe you're gonna let a few little letters of the alphabet keep us apart. It is a detail! Just — look, just call me Damon, okay? It'll be like a nickname."
"I married a liar. Why? Because I married a man."
"Only you can make this world seem right Only you can make the darkness bright Only you and you alone can thrill me like you do and fill my heart with love for only you."
"Only you can make this change in me for it's true, you are my destiny When you hold my hand I understand the magic that you do You're my dream come true my one and only you."
"It is total fantasy, light as a feather, 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 town of Positano. What more do you want? Movies like this were once 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 case to be made that no modern actors have 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."
"Only You gives us two people who should fall in love and live happily together for the rest of their days. They know it, we know it, and all of their friends know it. We also know with a confidence bordering on certainty that they will fall in love. And so there is a special kind of movie pleasure in watching them pigheadedly postpone their bliss — especially when they do it on Italian locations lovingly photographed by Sven Nykvist. I can think of many angst-laden young Hollywood stars, many of them accomplished actors, who could not have come within miles of the work done by Downey and Tomei in this movie. There is craft involved, yes, and even a certain inspiration, but what I reacted to more strongly was an ineffable sense of good nature: Tomei and Downey seem happy in their being here, and happier together than apart. That it what must be present if we're to respond to a story like this."
"Marisa Tomei as Faith Corvatch"
"Robert Downey Jr. as Peter Wright"
"Bonnie Hunt as Kate Corvatch"
"Tammy Minoff as young Faith"
"Jessica Hertel as young Kate"
"Joaquim de Almeida as Giovanni"
"Fisher Stevens as Larry Corvatch"
"Harry Barandes as young Larry"
"Billy Zane as Harry, the false Damon Bradley"
"Siobhan Fallon as Leslie"
"John Benjamin Hickey as Dwayne, Faith's fiancé"
"Adam LeFevre as the real Damon Bradley"
"Antonia Rey as Fortune teller"
"Phyllis Newman as Faith's mother"
"Denise Du Maurier as Dwayne's mother"
"Dina Morrone as Shoe Show Announcer"