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Jim Jarmusch wanders through a sun-drenched Brooklyn where nothing happens and everything matters.

Only You (1981)

No Wave ghost storyAntonioni in cargo shortshomoerotic nothing-core

Overview

In this ostensible murder mystery, the genre elements are merely a pretext for the series of haunting (if inconclusive and only mildly erotic) homo-social encounters he stages. Starting with the familiar premise of the absent woman, so popular with Downtown filmmakers, Vogl drains his storytelling of any hints of noir stylization. Instead of nighttime scenes, slick streets, and dark alleys, he shoots documentary-style on the nondescript, sunlit streets of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and City Island in a manner that casually references the art-film angst of Michelangelo Antonioni.

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neo-noirno wave

Standout Aspects

Direction

Vogl weaponizes boring locations into existential dread.

Cinematography

Glaring noon sun where noir demands shadows.

Best for:Solo: 2am when you want to feel mysteriously sad about strangers.·Rewatch: Second viewing: notice how much nothing actually happens.
Heads up:Sexual Content: Mild homoerotic tension, nothing explicit despite promises.
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Director

Harald Vogl

ReleasedJan 1, 1981
Runtime1h 9m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensitylow
Tonemixed
Feelmedium

Top Cast

Patti Astor

Patti Astor

Eric Mitchell

Eric Mitchell

Jim Jarmusch

Jim Jarmusch

Gary Indiana

Gary Indiana

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Cultural

Part of the No Wave cinema movement where NYC punks made films because guitars were too expensive. Vogl was a musician first—explains the rhythm.

Trivia

Patti Astor was the queen of Colab and Fun Gallery; this might be her only on-screen appearance. Diego Cortez founded the Mudd Club. Everyone here was someone else's someone.

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