Thursday, August 10, 2006

Down to You 2000



Down to You (2000): A Blast from the Rom-Com Past

Directed by: Kris Isacsson
Written by: Kris Isacsson
Produced by:
Jason Kliot
Joana Vicente

Starring:
Freddie Prinze, Jr.
Julia Stiles
Selma Blair
Shawn Hatosy
Zak Orth
Ashton Kutcher
Rosario Dawson
Lucie Arnaz
Henry Winkler

Cinematography: Robert D. Yeoman
Edited by: Stephen A. Rotter
Music by: Edmund Choi
Distributed by: Miramax Films
Release Date: January 21, 2000
Running Time: 92 minutes
Country: United States
Languages: English / French

Calling all fans of early 2000s teen romance! 
Let's revisit "Down to You," starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles.

In 2000, the romantic comedy "Down to You" hit the silver screen, starring the then-popular young actors Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles. The movie, directed by Kris Isacsson, follows the story of two college students, Al and Imogen, as they navigate the complexities of love and relationships.



What's the Story?

Al (Prinze Jr.), the charming son of a celebrity chef, and Imogen (Stiles), a talented aspiring artist, meet cute at a NYC bar. Sparks fly, but their relationship faces challenges: Al's commitment issues, a seductive porn star (Selma Blair!), and figuring out their dreams. Will they overcome these obstacles and find their happy ending?

"Down to You" explores the themes of love, self-discovery, and the importance of communication in relationships. The plot revolves around Al and Imogen, who meet in college and quickly fall in love. However, their relationship faces several obstacles, including long-distance, trust issues, and external pressures. The movie serves as a reminder that love is not always easy, but it's worth fighting for when it's genuine.

Is it Award-Winning Cinematography?

No, but the film captures the youthful energy of NYC with its fast cuts and montage sequences. Think MTV vibes with a dash of rom-com gloss.

The film's cinematography, handled by John R. Leonetti, captures the essence of the early 2000s, with its vibrant colors and urban settings. The use of various camera angles and techniques, such as handheld shots and close-ups, effectively conveys the emotions and energy of the characters.



Does the Music Make You Move?

The soundtrack is a fun mix of pop and rock hits from the era, featuring artists like Sugar Ray and Hanson. It perfectly complements the lighthearted tone of the movie.

The musical score, composed by Mark Isham, is a blend of contemporary tunes and original compositions that complement the film's overall mood. The soundtrack features a mix of indie rock, pop, and alternative music, with artists like The Cardigans, The Wallflowers, and Garbage, which adds to the movie's charm and nostalgia.

Characters You Can (or Can't) Relate To?

Stiles shines as the independent and headstrong Imogen, a relatable character for young women navigating love and ambition. Prinze Jr. brings his signature charm to Al, but his character's indecisiveness might leave you wanting more.

Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles deliver convincing performances as Al and Imogen, two young adults trying to find their way in love and life. Their on-screen chemistry makes it easy for viewers to connect with their characters and the challenges they face. Supporting characters, played by actors like Shane West and Kate Hudson, add depth and humor to the story.

More Than Just a Love Story?

While the core theme is navigating young love, the film also touches on individuality, pursuing your passions, and the importance of communication in relationships.


Did You Catch That Line?

The film is filled with memorable lines that resonate with viewers even today. 
Some of the most notable quotes include:

"Love is like a song. If it's the right song, you'll find a way to dance to it." - Al
"I'm not saying I'm easy, I'm just saying don't lock the door when you leave." - Imogen

So, Down or Up on "Down to You"?

This movie is pure nostalgia for those who grew up in the early 2000s. It's predictable but charming, with a fun soundtrack and a likable performance by Stiles. If you're looking for a mindless escape with a touch of sweetness, "Down to You" might just hit the spot.

Bonus points for:

Early appearances by Selma Blair and Rosario Dawson
A glimpse into NYC's early 2000s scene

Remember, this is a fluffy rom-com, not a cinematic masterpiece. 
But if you're in the mood for a lighthearted escape, "Down to You" might just be your jam.

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