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Imagine Me & You

 
  • Director: Ol Parker
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Gay & Lesbian Films, Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Questioning Sexuality, Love Triangles, Crisis of Conscience
  • Main Cast: Piper Perabo, Lena Headey, Matthew Goode, Celia Imrie, Anthony Head
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: UK/DE
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

A new bride finds she's tempted to leave her husband under circumstances she never anticipated in this romantic comedy-drama. Rachel (Piper Perabo) and Heck (Matthew Goode) are longtime sweethearts who have decided to take the plunge and get married, but on the day of their wedding, while Rachel is walking down the aisle, she finds herself struck by the beauty of Luce (Lena Headey), who has been hired to do the floral arrangements for the ceremony. While Rachel thinks little of this at first, she finds she can't get Luce out of her mind, and when Rachel invites Luce over to dinner in hopes of fixing her up with Coop (Darren Boyd), Heck's best friend and best man, she learns the lovely florist is a lesbian. When Rachel and Luce meet again while shopping, they strike up a friendship that deepens into something more, until Rachel declares her attraction to Luce -- and Luce reveals she feels the same way. Rachel has never had a relationship with a woman before, and while she's fallen deeply in love with Luce, she isn't at all sure of what to do next, and Heck soon realizes something has gone wrong in their marriage. Produced under the title Click, Imagine Me & You was the first directorial credit for screenwriter Ol Parker. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Darren Boyd - Cooper; Sue Johnston - Ella; Boo Jackson - H; Sharon Horgan - Beth; Eva Birthistle - Edie; Andrew Dunford - Mr Cornell; Gerard Horan - Trevor; Ben Miles - Rob; Ruth Sheen - Mrs Webster; Rick Warden - Gordon; John Thompson - Priest; Angel Coulby - Anna; Mona Hammond - Mrs Edwards; Philip Bird - Auctioneer; Kellie Bright - Terri; Vinette Robinson - Zina; James Thorne - Michael 1; Justine Mitchell - Laura; Ben Willbond - David Steele; Krishan Naidoo - Natesh; Sharon Duncan-Brewster - Ms Fosley; Tom McKay - Michael 2; Carl M. Smith - Singing Cyclist

Credit

Richard Field - Art Director, Bill Shapter - Associate Producer, Philip Bergkvist - Associate Producer, Paul Schwartz - Boom Operator, Nina Gold - Casting, Deborah Aquila - Casting, Tricia Wood - Casting, Consolata Boyle - Costume Designer, Melanie Dicks - First Assistant Director, Ol Parker - Director, Alex Mackie - Editor, David M. Thompson - Executive Producer, Stefan Arndt - Executive Producer, Lynda La Plante - Executive Producer, James Spring - Executive Producer, Sharon Martin - Hair Styles, Terry Blyther - Location Manager, Marcos Kantis - Line Producer, Alex Heffes - Composer (Music Score), Liz Gallagher - Musical Direction/Supervision, Sharon Martin - Makeup, Eve Mavrakis - Production Designer, Ben Davis - Cinematographer, Barnaby Thompson - Producer, Sophie Balhetchet - Producer, Lynda La Plante - Producer, Andro Steinborn - Producer, James Spring - Producer, Dave Holland - Stunts Coordinator, Ol Parker - Screenwriter, Lawrence Huck - Production Assistant, Skady Lis - Production Assistant, Dirk Frischmuth - Visual Effects Supervisor, Diane Kelly - Publicist, Ashley Palin - Gaffer, Colin Strachan - Key Grip, Verity Wislocki - Post Production Coordinator, Andreas Dobers - Post Production Supervisor, Francesca Dowd - Production Coordinator, Karl-Bernhard Koepsell - Production Coordinator, Anja Uhland - Production Coordinator, Jim Allan - Production Supervisor, Noel Cowell - Properties Master, Tobias Fleig - Re-Recording Mixer, Caroline Sax - Script Supervisor, Daniel John - Second Assistant Director, Ollie Upton - Still Photographer, Max Hoskins - Supervising Sound Editor, Mike Wabro - ADR Editor, Amelie Von Harrach - Art Department Assistant, Dale Manning - Assistant Art Director, Magdalen Rubalcava - Assistant Costumer Designer, Jake Bogert - Assistant Production Coordinator, Tracey Brennan - Casting Assistant, Stephen Moore - Casting Assistant, Juliet Horsley - Casting Assistant, Sue Casey - Costumes Assistant, Dulcie Scott - Costumes Supervisor, Alexandra Raveane - Dialogue Editor, Paul Murphy - Electrician, Garry Hedges - Electrician, Billy Gamble - Electrician, Tina Falcone - First Assistant Accountant, Amy Quince - First Assistant Editor, Georg F. Hapig - Foley Artist, Frank Casaretto - Foley Editor, Su Westwood - Key Make-up, Emma Davis - Personal Assistant, Rosie Perry - Personal Assistant, Boris Mang - Post Production Assistant, Kevin Freemantle - Production Accountant, Michael Parke - Production Executive, Andy Carroll - Storyboard Artist, Denny Alistaedt - Visual Effects, Axel Bohlmann - Visual Effects, Marc Briede - Visual Effects, Detlev Muckel - Visual Effects, Optical Art GmbH - Visual Effects, Helge Riker - Visual Effects, Markus "Maggie" Selchow - Visual Effects, Stefan Tänzler - Visual Effects, Rebecca Alleway - Set Decorator, Jay Benedict - ADR Voice Casting, Alex Rae - Craft Service/Catering, Woodhall Catering - Craft Service/Catering, Geanie Little - Craft Service/Catering, Alister Robertson - Craft Service/Catering, Frank Casaretto - Foley Mixer, Sven F. Heubes - Foley Recordist, John Hayes - Production Sound Mixer, Carrie Johnson - Set Medic/First Aid, David Higgs - Third Assistant Director, Sarah MacFarlane - Third Assistant Director, Thomas Diesselhorst - Title Design, Mansel Jones - Standby Carpenter, David Dickinson - Standby Carpenter

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Imagine Me & You

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Ol Parker
Produced by Barnaby Thompson
Written by Ol Parker
Starring Piper Perabo
Lena Headey
Matthew Goode
Celia Imrie
Anthony Head
Music by Alex Heffes
Cinematography Ben Davis
Editing by Alex Mackie
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures
Focus Features
BBC Films
Release date(s) September 9, 2005 (Toronto)
January 27, 2006 (US)
Running time 94 min.
Country United States
United Kingdom
Germany
Language English
Gross revenue $671,240 (US)
€86,082

Imagine Me & You is a 2005 British comedy-romance film written and directed by Ol Parker. It centres on the relationship between Rachel, played by Piper Perabo and Luce, played by Lena Headey, who meet on Rachel's wedding day. The movie takes its title from a line in the song "Happy Together". Writer/director Ol Parker reveals on the DVD audio commentary that the movie was originally titled Click, after the French term for love at first sight, but conflicts with the Adam Sandler film of the same name necessitated the name change.

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Plot

The film opens on Rachel (Piper Perabo) and Hector's (Matthew Goode) wedding day. Rachel's bossy mother Tess (Celia Imrie) and adorably dazed dad Ned (Anthony Head) are introduced. Luce, (Lena Headey) who manages a flower shop, is the wedding florist. She also makes fast friends with Rachel's younger sister, Henrietta (nicknamed "H" because, according to Henrietta, her mother exclaimed "Jesus H. Christ!" upon discovering she was pregnant). However, as Rachel is walking up the aisle, her eyes meet Luce's and a connection is made.

Some time later, Luce is invited to dinner with Rachel, Hec, and Coop (Darren Boyd), Hec's best friend and a perennial bachelor. Rachel suggests they fix up Luce with Coop, until Luce mentions that she's a lesbian. Hec takes this news in stride, and Coop is undeterred in his good-natured attempts to sleep with her.

While Hec works long hours at his increasingly unsatisfying office job, he encourages Rachel to be friends with Luce. The two spend an evening together, visiting a football match and an arcade (which becomes the setting for a Dance Dance Revolution sequence). At the end of the night, Luce walks Rachel back to her flat. Their goodbye grows awkward from tension, and Rachel tries to kiss Luce. But Rachel withdraws at the last moment and leaves.

Over the next few days, Rachel continues to deny her growing attraction to Luce in an effort to remain loyal to Hec. For her part, Luce has no wish to break up a committed couple. Unable to deny what she is feeling, Rachel eventually confronts Luce directly at the flower shop. She tells Luce that a romance between them cannot happen, leaves, and abruptly returns seconds later to kiss Luce in the back of the shop. Their foreplay gets interrupted by Hec, who has stopped by to pick up flowers for Rachel. He tells Luce that he has sensed the distance growing between him and Rachel and partially blames himself for not being there for her. Hearing this, Rachel runs off, later sorrowfully agreeing with Luce that they can't betray Hec. She goes so far as to rashly confess all to a drunken Hec, who feigns sleep, without saying who her love is. Hec later turns to Coop for support and Coop angrily confronts Luce after figuring out it was her Rachel fell in love with. Luce decides that being near Rachel without being with her is too hard. She makes plans to go on an extended trip out of the country, leaving care of her shop to her mother.

When Rachel and Hec are celebrating her birthday at her parents', H tells them about Luce's trip. Hec then figures out that it was Luce who Rachel fell in love with after noticing her reaction to the news. Hec does not want to be her second choice or to live a lie so he leaves. She then confesses to her parents that she is “in love with a woman” and with their help, Rachel tracks down Luce as she takes a taxi to the airport. After getting stuck in traffic and Luce brushing her off on the phone, all seems lost. However, Rachel realises Luce is in the same traffic jam and uses the lessons Luce taught her about yelling loudly to call to her. The two women reunite and kiss each other in the middle of a crowded London street.

In a post credits coda, we see the characters some time later. Hec is on the plane to some far flung destination, all set to write his travel book. H and her young boyfriend are playing at a playground, Coop is seen holding a baby, and Luce and Rachel are still happy together.

Cast

Box office

  • On January 27, 2006 the film opened in 106 theaters in the USA. In its opening weekend, the film made 51,907 USD. It stayed eight weeks on theaters in the USA and made 672,243 USD in total.[1]
  • In the Netherlands, the film grossed over 97.470, debuting at #10 in its second week.
  • Worldwide the film grossed over 2,635,305 USD.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Box office mojo

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