Imagine Me & You
Imagine Me & You
R | 27 January 2006 (USA)
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During her wedding ceremony, Rachel notices Luce in the audience and feels instantly drawn to her. The two women become close friends, and when Rachel learns that Luce is a lesbian, she realizes that despite her happy marriage to Heck, she is falling for Luce. As she questions her sexual orientation, Rachel must decide between her stable relationship with Heck and her exhilarating new romance with Luce.

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Jeanskynebu

the audience applauded

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Curapedi

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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TaryBiggBall

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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InformationRap

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Nina Marcelino

This is the very first lesbian - love film I have ever watched. And weeks ago I started watching a lot more of the same genre - and still find this movie the best among the rest (although I Can't Think Straight is coming closer).About this. It is a great movie, absolutely. I am not saying this because I am beyond pro-homo or that I am one of 'em. The movie had spoken for itself. I actually liked the idea of two people getting settled with life for once and for good - until a tiny bit of fate happened and changed it all. And also the fact that it did not just talk about the problem of loving a girl - when you are also one.In a tiny and very unimportant bit, it is a gay movie. But the rest talks about falling in love and all the complications that come in between - like liking somebody else when you are well married. And that is exactly what the movie is about and should be called, a love movie.And who the hell knew the demure and sexually confused Rachel was a bad ass lesbian from Lost And Delirious? Well done, Piper!

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Sophia Hyder

Everyone has their guilty pleasures. Unfortunately for me, mine are the tasteless, cliché romantic comedies that Hollywood keeps churning out. Well that, and of course, Mean Girls. Imagine Me And You has just made it into my list of 'Guilty Pleasure Movies'. In this movie, a newlywed bride (Piper Perabo) becomes infatuated with another woman (Lena Headey), who questions her sexual orientation, promoting a stir among the bride's family and friends. Then again the movie caption of "There goes the bride" and its poster is clearly misleading because one would assume that the bride runs off with someone else at the wedding itself. Nonetheless, no matter how cliché and boring the storyline is, it was a watchable movie.There was very little deliberate, calculated development to the storyline at all. I felt that the movie focused too much on the bride's problematic relationship with her husband, rather than her risky affair with Luce. So, by the end of the movie when she runs off looking for the woman she loves (spoiler: they end up happy together. Who would've guessed?), I hadn't known that her infatuation had already turned into a full blown romance. The writing was pretty lacking in that aspect, but it was an interesting romantic comedy anyway. Well, the whole idea of a married woman falling in love with someone else at her wedding is a little exhausted, but I guess the writer thought 'I know how to twist things around! Let's make them lesbians!'Alas, the soundtrack is predictable as well. Honestly, I would give the movie a 5.5/10, simply because of the effort at trying to make this movie less uninteresting and more marketable. Also because this is a very 'shark week' movie, movies whereby women cry along to once a month with a pint of ice cream. As much as it pains me to say this, I think I'll be joining that group of women.

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trixie-k-88

This is one of the dullest films I have ever seen. It's a romantic comedy with little romance and little comedy.Rachel (Piper Perabo) is a young woman happily marrying her long-time boyfriend Hector (Matthew Goode). But at their wedding Rachel meets and starts to fall for Luce (Lena Headey), their lesbian florist. There's sexual tensions between them and Heck tries to figure out why his wife is becoming so distant. Rachel must then decide who she will stay with, Luce or Heck? This movie was SO boring. I don't think I've ever written a synopsis that short, and that's because NOTHING happens! Seriously, the majority of the movie is the characters doing mundane tasks like taking care of things at work, grocery shopping, and eating dinner. The main bonding moment was Luce teaching Rachel how to yell obscene insults at a soccer match. Just melts your heart doesn't it? They had little chemistry. I didn't care about either of them. I watched this film a few days ago and I could not remember EITHER of the characters' names when I was writing this; it was that boring and forgettable. We knew nothing about the characters. Luce was a florist, and a lesbian. Rachel was…a closeted(?) lesbian married to a man. Honestly, the only person I really felt sympathetic towards was Hector! Also, it must be said that when the most sympathetic character in a lesbian film is a man…I think you messed up. I mean, here's this sweet guy trying to bond with his wife and she's making out with the florist from their freaking WEDDING. Speaking of, there are only two small kissing scenes. It's a tame movie, and was only rated R because of homophobia. Imagine Me & You was so devoid of emotion, character and plot that I am truly baffled as to why some people consider this one of the "best" lesbian movies. It's a crap movie, and there's little to no passion or connection between the two women. The only interesting character was Rachel's eccentric little sister who was in all of three scenes. I'd much rather have watched a movie about her! There was also only about one or two chuckles in the whole movie. Yeah…I'd skip this one. There are many better films, and better lesbian romances.

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Leonti Bielski (prishelec)

I understand romantic comedies are predictable most of the time - they meet in the beginning of the movie, they think about it during and they decide to go for it in the end. But in good movies the rest is not boring.I actually didn't know this movie is about lesbian love but it was obvious in the first scene in the church.the guy works in City, tells stories about traveling. And what do you know - he quits the job :) It just could not be more predictable. -Lucy mother is lonely and depressed, so she should find a man. Bum! She does... they are already married and the only way they can split up to be romantically correct is for him to realize that love is above all and step aside. And here you go - he does just the thing. Lucy teaches Rachel to scream - tell me you didn't know she would use it later :) and the main of them all - chase in traffic because one of the characters thinks it's over and goes away for some reason.Those are just examples - movie is full of it. Forget character development - 1 minute per character is enough so we know what is his/her role in the movie. After watching the beginning of the movie you get your standard set - lonely guy (in this movie it's a girl-lesbian, but what does it change?) who is alone because she is looking for a true love, female character - settled but bored and supposed to find her true love, friend of the male character - womanizer, etc. The rest of the movie is just plain boring. You can smell every plot turn a mile away.BUT, this is very standard romantic comedy so if this is one of your first ones (or you just have bad memory :)) - you will probably enjoy it. Girls are very pretty and the general tone of movie is light. Some moments are pretty funny.

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