Imagine Me And You

Synopsis:

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 love with her and discovers what having love feelings for another woman is like. Rachel meets Luce a few times, hiding it from her family, especially her mother Tessa who contracted Luce. At the same time Heck tries to win his in-laws’ affections, especially father-in-law Ned, Rachel embarks on marriage and daily life with her husband, but her love and passion for Luce causes a secret affair between them and doubts in Rachel about the life she wants for herself.

Quick Thoughts:

I had “Imagine Me & You” down as.a queer holiday film, but when I finally watched it – it’s not remotely a holiday film. I did some digging and discovered this was due to someone years ago making that claim that because it’s a British film, it automatically has a holiday charm. Not sure about that! However this lesbian film definitely has charm. The storyline is a slight twist of the “just realised I’m marrying the wrong person” trope in that Rachel doesn’t even meet Luce until it’s nearly her wedding day. Their romantic feelings develop over time, after Rachel and Hector are married. It gets a bit messy, as any newfound romantic interest & affair will create! However, the ending is so cute and romantic that it’ll melt your heart. This is definitely a cute queer film to watch!

Watched?

Yes

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

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Release Date:

16 June, 2006

Duration:

1h30m

Director:

Ol Parker

Writers:

Ol Parker

Stars:

Piper Perabo, Lena Headey, Matthew Goode

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