(1994): Only You
: The film is celebrated for its stunning Italian backdrops, moving from the canals of Venice to the winding streets of Rome and the picturesque cliffs of Positano .
: Critics often highlight the chemistry between Tomei and Downey Jr., as well as Bonnie Hunt's grounded performance as Faith's sister-in-law, Kate, whose cynical views on marriage provide a realistic counterpoint to the film’s "fairy-tale" tone. Only You (1994)
Directed by Norman Jewison , (1994) is a whimsical romantic comedy that explores the tension between destiny and choice. The film follows Faith Corvatch (Marisa Tomei), a schoolteacher who has spent her life convinced by childhood paranormal encounters that her soulmate is a man named Damon Bradley. Just ten days before her wedding to a podiatrist, she receives a phone call from a man with that exact name and impulsively flies to Italy to track him down. : The film is celebrated for its stunning
: While Faith chases a predestined name, she meets Peter Wright (Robert Downey Jr.), who challenges her belief that love is something found on a Ouija board rather than something built through connection. The film follows Faith Corvatch (Marisa Tomei), a
