If you're in the mood for a moonstruck trifle with a drizzly London setting, this might not be such a bad choice. All that's required is that you be as open-minded as the movie is open-hearted.
Imagine Me & You (2006)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:4
Rotten:18
Average Rating:4.6/10
Consensus: Aside from its lesbian theme, Imagine Me & You can only offer more of the same generic rom-com cliches.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for some language and sexual material.
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jan 27, 2006 Limited
Box Office: $533,944
Synopsis: A mainstream romantic-comedy with a twist, Ol Parker's IMAGINE ME & YOU stands out from the generic pack thanks to its gay-themed subject matter. The movie is as light and fluffy as the average... A mainstream romantic-comedy with a twist, Ol Parker's IMAGINE ME & YOU stands out from the generic pack thanks to its gay-themed subject matter. The movie is as light and fluffy as the average movie in the genre, but as viewers scoop a mouthful of popcorn they may find their expectations subtly altered. Set in London, the movie begins with the wedding of Rachel (Piper Perabo) and Heck (Matthew Goode). Although they seem blissfully happy, Rachel is masking some Sapphic thoughts after eyeing Luce, the wedding florist (Lena Headey), during the ceremony. As luck would have it, one of Heck's male friends, Cooper (Darren Boyd), has fallen for Luce, allowing her and Rachel to meet socially and to consider consummating their desire for one another. While much of Parker's film follows a rather formulaic romantic-comedy route, it takes a surprising turn when Luce and Rachel get together and have no intention of breaking up. A reunion between Rachel and Heck is never on the cards, and it's to Parker's credit that he wasn't sucked into ending the film with an affirmation that the heterosexual world is where his lead female character belongs. IMAGINE ME & YOU sees Hollywood taking a tiny step towards embracing homosexuality in a thoroughly mainstream movie, and for that it should be commended. [More]
Starring: Piper Perabo, Matthew Goode, Lena Headey, Anthony Head
Starring: Piper Perabo, Matthew Goode, Lena Headey, Anthony Head, Eva Birthistle, Celia Imrie, Darren Boyd, Sue Johnston
Director: Oliver Parker
Director: Oliver Parker
Producer: Lynda La Plante, Barnaby Thompson
Composer: Alex Heffes
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Imagine Me & You
Although Imagine Me & You (never much liked that song) tries to tap into a popular theme, we never believe that Rachel and Luce are the slightest bit interested in one another.
Parker overdoes it, whipping up a confection that manages to be too cute, too corny and too indifferent to emotional reality to matter.
There are more imaginative movies, I suppose; but there are also worse ways to spend a gloomy afternoon than in a London photo-shopped to perfection.
I guess there's something progressive going on when a lesbian love story gets to be just as dreadful and tacky as most straight ones.
As nice as it is to imagine popular movies depicting lesbian relationships without guilt or trauma, Imagine Me&You ultimately trips over its own daft enthusiasm.
Everything has its rightful place, everyone has their happy purpose, and you can't help but grin at the sheer winning symmetry of the thing.
Parker never gets in hugging distance of the clever wittiness of Love Actually, and the screenplay makes its featherweight American predecessor Kissing Jessica Stein seem like Edward Albee.
Settles disappointingly for rom-com cliches. It doesn't even bother to explore its own premise.
The characterizations are wooden, the interaction maudlin and the plot totally predictable.
Most of the running time is devoted to sitcom devices involving family members, friends, double meanings, close escapes and sincere heart-to-hearts.
Applies the posh Britcom formula perfected in hits like Four Weddings and a Funeral to a lesbian romance with slick if fairly mild results.
The enervating trifle Imagine Me & You will soon be gathering dust [on the shelves of video stores].
Parker's frothy relationship drama/comedy of manners throws a few curves into the rec room of romantic triangles.
Congratulations are in order for Rachel's sexual awakening, but we might as well applaud the dull girl for falling in love with the nearest bunch of lilies rather than the florist.
... though this lesbian-themed entry in the Notting Hill and Four Weddings and a Funeral category neatly accomplishes the genre's other requirement, the ability to double as travelogue, its players are availed of precious little wit.
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