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Imagine Me & You

Country: UK, Language: English, 94 mins

  • Director: Ol Parker
  • Writer: Ol Parker
  • Producer: Stefan Arndt; Sophie Balhetchet

CGiii Comment

Its main weakness is the script - paltry, predictable and putrid.

Parker really is living in a sugar-sickened world of duplicating other Brit-rom-coms.

Terribly middle-class - with mediocrity reigning supreme - it's a chick-flick with neither panache nor substance.

Parker's debut feature - he should stick to doing his teen TV nonsense - that's the level of intelligence shown here.

He may never work again - and if he does - STAY AWAY from lesbian subject matter and comedy...because, you have no idea about any of them.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Rachel and Heck, long time friends and lovers, finally tie the knot, and during the celebration, Rachel starts a friendship with their florist, Luce. And while Rachel originally intended to match her new friend, Luce, up with her husband's friend, Cooper, she soon finds out that Luce is a lesbian. During the course of their friendship, Rachel starts to question her own sexuality. And though she comes to realize she may have feelings for her new friend, Rachel must decide who she will ultimately find the most happiness with: Heck, her new husband who is also adored by her family, or Luce, who has turned her life and everything she thought she knew about love upside down.

Cast & Characters

Piper Perabo as Rachel;
Lena Headey as Luce;
Matthew Goode as Heck;
Celia Imrie as Tessa;
Anthony Head as Ned;
Darren Boyd as Cooper;
Sue Johnston as Ella;
Boo Jackson as H;
Sharon Horgan as Beth;
Eva Birthistle as Edie;
Vinette Robinson as Zina;
Ben Miles as Rob;
John Thompson as Priest;
Mona Hammond as Mrs. Edwards;
Rick Warden as Gordon