During her wedding ceremony, Rachel notices Luce in the audience and feels instantly drawn to her. The two women become close friends, and when Rachel learns that Luce is a lesbian, she realizes that despite her happy marriage to Heck, she is falling for Luce. As she questions her sexual orientation, Rachel must decide between her stable relationship with Heck and her exhilarating new romance with Luce.
A surprisingly old-fashioned romantic comedy, a film of lovely British parks, of antiques auctions and cluttered, lived-in homes and very good-looking 30-or-so's trying to be sophisticated.
– Roger Moore,
Orlando Sentinel,
10 Feb 2006
rotten:
Although Imagine Me & You (never much liked that song) tries to tap into a popular theme, we never believe that Rachel and Luce are the slightest bit interested in one another.
– Bill Muller,
Arizona Republic,
18 Feb 2006
rotten:
If you're in the mood for a moonstruck trifle with a drizzly London setting, this might not be such a bad choice. All that's required is that you be as open-minded as the movie is open-hearted.
– Eleanor Ringel Gillespie,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
25 Mar 2006
fresh:
The American Perabo (doing a good English accent) and Headey are likable leads -- and Goode brings a touching vulnerability to his role as the luckless Heck.
– Edward Lawrenson,
Time Out,
24 Jun 2006
rotten:
Imagine Me & You shamelessly embraces every romantic-comedy cliche in the book.