"I want to. If you want to." 1091 Media has debuted an official Us trailer for the indie romance titled Only You, the feature directorial debut of English director Harry Wootliff. This first premiered at the London Film Festival last year, and is getting a VOD release in the uS starting in December this year. Elena and Jake meet by chance on New Years Eve, arguing for the same taxi. However, instead of going their separate ways after sharing a taxi, they start a passionate relationship. Sounds a bit like Like Crazy or any other chance-meeting romantic films. Spanish actress Laia Costa (from Like Crazy and Victoria) co-stars with Josh O'Connor, and a cast including Natalie Arle-Toyne, Daniel Campbell, Joe Cassidy, Gregor Firth, and Orion Lee. This is a very tender, lovely trailer for this sweet little film. Might make you feel something. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Harry Wootliff's Only You,...
- 9/5/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Stars: Laia Costa, Josh O’Connor, Natalie Arle-Toyne, Isabelle Barth, Tam Dean Burn, Daniel Campbell, Gregor Firth, Robbie Hutton, Robin Laing, Orion Lee, Stuart Martin, James McElvar, Lisa McGrillis | Written and Directed by Harry Wootliff
Only You, directed by Harry Wootliff, stars Laia Costa as Elena and Josh O’Connor as Jake. A pair that meet in unexpected circumstances on New Year’s Eve in the back of a taxi. A chance meeting that forms a romantic relationship that skyrockets with high intensity in a ten-year age gap and insecurities of newfound love. Complications arise when the new-formed couple starts to try for a family early on in the romantic infancy and animosity begins to brew.
The intensity and performances in Harry Wootliff’s film are astounding. Laia Costa puts forward a performance nothing short of magical on-screen. A phenomenal accomplishment in an equally remarkable feature that dives deep into the testaments of love.
Only You, directed by Harry Wootliff, stars Laia Costa as Elena and Josh O’Connor as Jake. A pair that meet in unexpected circumstances on New Year’s Eve in the back of a taxi. A chance meeting that forms a romantic relationship that skyrockets with high intensity in a ten-year age gap and insecurities of newfound love. Complications arise when the new-formed couple starts to try for a family early on in the romantic infancy and animosity begins to brew.
The intensity and performances in Harry Wootliff’s film are astounding. Laia Costa puts forward a performance nothing short of magical on-screen. A phenomenal accomplishment in an equally remarkable feature that dives deep into the testaments of love.
- 8/12/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
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