'ONLY YOU' TRAILER
STARRING JOSH O'CONNOR
Few years ago we really loved Weekend movie (in which Knightfall's Tom Cullen played a gay man seeking love and meaning in his alienated life) and
the way it depicted human emotions and human relationships in a very raw and realistic way, and now similarly minimalistic but honest story comes from the same producer in ONLY YOU, a drama ready to hit cinemas July 12th!
Only You arrives to UK cinemas next month |
IN ONLY YOU
Jake (Josh O'Connor), 26, and Elena (Laia Costa), 35, meet by chance on New Years Eve, fighting for the same taxi. But, instead of going their separate ways after a shared ride, they start a passionate relationship. Within weeks they are living together, and not long after they talk about starting a family. But, as the seasons pass, reality catches up with them. Falling in love was the
easy part, but can they
remain in love when life doesn’t give them everything they hoped for?
Check out the new posters and the first trailer for the movie below
which also stars our favourite Medici and Jamestown star Stuart Martin:
Jake (Josh O'Connor), 26, and Elena (Laia Costa), 35, meet by chance on New Years Eve, fighting for the same taxi. But, instead of going their separate ways after a shared ride, they start a passionate relationship. Within weeks they are living together, and not long after they talk about starting a family. But, as the seasons pass, reality catches up with them. Falling in love was the
Daniel Campbell, Gregor Firth and Robin Laing also star in the movie |
Laia Costa displays genuine spanish temperament.
ReplyDeleteThe title Only You reminds everyone of the Platters and their famous song. I used to know the lyrics by heart.
Twas a lovely tune indeed!
DeleteSounds like "a three-hanky weeper."
ReplyDeleteDid you finally get to watch Josh in God's Own Country? It is the best gay film I've ever watched and top five all time best movies as well.
DeleteGreat trailer and love the song covering it. Let's hope they can work out their differences by the end.
ReplyDeleteI think youngsters these days don't know what they want and they are too spoilt to compromise.
DeleteBingo!
DeleteTotes! They watch too many shows and read too many fairy tales :)
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