Once his character starts realizing he's wrapped up in a problem, his demeanor changes and makes the audience truly feel for him. Though lighthearted, director Ol Parker's debut is a worthwhile movie ...
"Imagine Me and You" reps a slick but slight Brit pic, chockfull with tart one-liners and pretty people, with one major twist: The romantic leads are both women. Mainstream auds who would respond best ...
SPOILERS: Rachel is a nice girl who is going to marry Hector ('Heck'), her longtime boyfriend. While she is working on the wedding preparations she meets wedding-florist Luce and unexpectedly falls in ...
If the back ain't broke, don't fix it. "Imagine Me & You," a new British film written and directed by a man named Ol Parker, is a good idea on paper, perhaps; it edges the romantic-comedy genre to the ...
Rachel: Okay. So do you see? You have to see. I, I can't do this. I can't actually do this. So whatever it is, or was, it's got to stop, and it's got to stop now, do you understand? It's over.
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"Imagine Me & You" could be considered the happier version of Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain." Switch the gay cowboys to a florist and a newlywed, change the green ...