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A bride-to-be discovers her soon-to-be-husband's high school classmate shares the name of her fated lover, as predicted by a fortune teller in her youth. Eager to ensure that she's not making a mistake with her current fiance, she flies to Italy to investigate and meet with him.
Only You is mostly engaging for the ways in which it shows that prophecies reveal more about the receiver's interpretive biases than they do about the secrets of the universe.
"Only You" is served very well by Ms. Tang (a star of Ang Lee's "Lust, Caution"). Whether playing elated, sorrowful, coy or petulant, she consistently provides the spark the movie could use more of.
The romance is built on deceit, implausible coincidences, a lot of sulking and montages that tell us things are going swell. That leaves no room for the two stars to actually charm each other - or us.
July 23, 2015
Seattle Times
This 2015 Chinese remake about real and perceived destinies mostly challenges one's patience.