Monday, January 23, 2006

So Happy Together

For all you women out there who just couldn't relate to Brokeback Mountain, have I got the movie for you. Imagine Me & You tells the story of a woman who, on her wedding day (to a man), makes eye contact with another woman and instantly falls in love. She tries to hold back her feelings, but ultimately, they're too strong. I'm not kidding. This movie would make an excellent double feature with Brokeback: one is manly and quiet, this one is cutesy and sweet. In Brokeback, Health Ledger speaks in a sometimes undecipherable mumble. In Imagine, nearly all the characters speak in an undecipherable British accent. But this one is a total chick flick. It's not necessarily a bad movie, and it's certainly enjoyable, but I just had a hard time with the fact that the florist who was hired for the wedding a) apparently hadn't met the bride (or anyone in the family) beforehand, b) hadn't delivered the flowers until that day (seemingly, just minutes before the ceremony), and c) stuck around in her casual clothes to enjoy the festivities. Fine. Big deal. I also thought the best friend was a bit clichéd (he's that doofus player type who refuses to believe the girl is gay and thinks he can "convert" her). More importantly, I just had a hard time believing the movie's premise, that this woman, on her wedding day, would see a random other woman, who wasn't even invited to the ceremony, and just like that not love her husband anymore, and would instead be in love with this woman. I believe in love at first sight, but that is a bit far-fetched. So ultimately, the movie was just eh for me. And as a side note, poor Matthew Goode. First Scarlett Johansson cheats on him in Match Point and now Piper Perabo is in love with another woman. He should never have left Mandy Moore, his costar in Chasing Liberty.

Anyway, I'm giving Imagine Me & You a C+. It opens here in Boston on February 3.

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