7/10
Not happily married!
26 May 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Rachel, who is preparing for her wedding to Heck as the story opens, shows she is not completely sold on the man she is about to say "I do". The flowers at the church and the reception have been lovingly arranged by Luce, who one guesses has an eye on the bride herself. It is easy to see the attraction, both are beautiful women. To make matters worse, Rachel has no clue as to what her life with Heck will be like.

Luce, is disarmingly honest. When Heck try to fix her up with their best man, Coop, she informs him she is a lesbian, something that takes him by surprise. Being an open minded person, Heck doesn't see the danger in the new friendship his wife develops for the florist. As it turns out, Rachel starts having doubts about her own sexuality. She sees in Luce someone who is more attuned with her than her own husband. Rachel realizes the mistake she has made; she too, is not dishonest about it and decides to let her husband knows how she really feels about a newly discovered trait she did not know about.

"Imagine You and Me", written and directed by Ol Parker is inoffensive enough not to raise eyebrows as it is never in your face and tries to play as a romantic entertainment. A fine cast was assembled for the film. Lena Headey and Piper Perabo do a credible job as the women they were asked to portray. Matthew Goode proves he is a solid comedian who is an asset in anything in which he appears. The excellent Anthony Head and Celia Imrie are seen as Rachel's parents. Darren Boyd and Sue Johnston are also good.
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