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Down to You

  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles in Down to You (2000)
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College students Al and Imogen meet and fall in love, but fear of commitment causes them to go their separate ways.College students Al and Imogen meet and fall in love, but fear of commitment causes them to go their separate ways.College students Al and Imogen meet and fall in love, but fear of commitment causes them to go their separate ways.

  • Director
    • Kris Isacsson
  • Writer
    • Kris Isacsson
  • Stars
    • Freddie Prinze Jr.
    • Julia Stiles
    • Selma Blair
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    • Director
      • Kris Isacsson
    • Writer
      • Kris Isacsson
    • Stars
      • Freddie Prinze Jr.
      • Julia Stiles
      • Selma Blair
    • 176User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 13Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    Freddie Prinze Jr.
    • Al Connelly
    Julia Stiles
    Julia Stiles
    • Imogen
    Selma Blair
    Selma Blair
    • Cyrus
    Shawn Hatosy
    Shawn Hatosy
    • Eddie Hicks
    Zak Orth
    Zak Orth
    • Monk Jablonski
    Ashton Kutcher
    Ashton Kutcher
    • Jim Morrison
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Lana
    Henry Winkler
    Henry Winkler
    • Chef Ray
    Lucie Arnaz
    Lucie Arnaz
    • Judy Connelly
    Lauren German
    Lauren German
    • Lovestruck Woman
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    Zay Harding
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    Amanda Barfield
    Amanda Barfield
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    Chloe Hunter
    • Megan Brodski
    Granger Green
    • Haley Heller
    Jed Rhein
    Jed Rhein
    • Gabe Stiano
    Joseff Stevenson
    • Ted McGurran
    Bradley Pierce
    Bradley Pierce
    • Ricky James
    Elizabeth Levin
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    • Director
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      • Kris Isacsson
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    6planktonrules

    The relationship was sweet...most stuff apart from that just didn't fit.

    "Down to You" is a film about a relationship between two college students. At first, it's magical and special but over time things begin to sour and they slowly drift apart. Is there any hope for the couple?

    The writing of "Down to You" is very frustrating because it seems as if two folks wrote the film separately and then shoved them together...whether they fit or not. On one hand, you have a very sweet romance between Julia Stiles and Freddy Prinze Jr....and I liked that a lot. On the other, you have some supporting characters which don't fit the film at all and you question why Prinze's character would even associate with these jerks they call his friends. I did like Henry Winkler as Prinze's father...but the rest of the supporting cast just didn't fit in and just seemed like extras from a totally different movie...such as a raunchy comedy like "The Hangover" or "Superbad". The combination of the two just didn't work...and it's a shame, as Stiles (especially) and Prinze were essentially wasted.

    I loved the relationship...it was very sweet. I also loved the asides--the times when the characters step out of the fourth wall. Brilliant and enjoyable. But the rest...just didn't fit and seemed a distraction. And, late in the film, they had one of the pair do something out of character and mean-spirited...which left me feeling annoyed. Why??!! Overall, a weird film that had great elements....as well as a lot of crap that really undid so much of the good. Frustrating and I am sure the two leads must have been frustrated as well by this...as the film really could have given a boost to their careers had the writing been consistent.
    bob the moo

    Not awful – just unremarkable and mediocre

    Al and Imogen have both finished college and now live separately despite seeing each other throughout their college years. However it is clear that both have some degree of unresolved feelings for each other. In to-camera interviews they discuss their relationship and trace it's path from the first time they met in Imogen's freshman year.

    It is a device that I have grown accustom to because I have seen it done well quite often, but the direct-to-camera style is clearly difficult to do. First of all you need strong or likeable characters as the style is basically requiring some degree of interest of empathy from the first second. Without this it is pretty weak. This film stumbles at this point because even halfway through the film, I was still struggling to care less about the characters. Past this problem the plot is not the strongest – it has been done before regardless of superficial changes. It has little genuine humour and mostly is just the cinematic version of puppy love. When the problems come they are so poorly handled by the script that they fail to convince.

    Sadly the blame must be shared between script and actors for most of this. The script fails to create characters that convince. The dialogue rarely rings true and sounds like a weak teen drama at worst. However this doesn't totally excuse the actors as they don't bring much to the roles. Prinze Jr is so wishy-washy and lifeless that he is not someone I ever got behind as real. He is too idealistic and, as a result, any scenes where he has to show hurt or anger, are unbelievable. Stiles is OK but suffers from a poor script. The support cast are basically monkeys who are simply comedy characters. I know that sounds cruel but none have any effort put into them – the porn star (no type of porn I've ever seen), the geek etc. Henry Winkler gets the odd smile but is just a famous face to add colour. Selma Blair is the least convincing porn actress I've ever seen but the Biggest waste to me was Rosario Dawson, not only gorgeous but a real talent given the chance, her character was so pointless that I wondered why they even bothered creating it.

    It's not an awful film – it is simply mediocre and unremarkable to the point of monotony. Every part of it feels like you've seen it better somewhere else. The script is lazy – things are poorly thought out and the characters are thin and poorly developed. None of the cast really put their heart into it and the end result is a film that doesn't really do anything but still seems to take forever to finish!

    Although it will be remembered for things like Trainspotting and My Beautiful Laundrette, FilmFour folded partly because it produced things like this that were without spark, wit or invention.
    Ace-38

    Below average story, but stunning performances

    "Down To You" is yet another formulaic teen romance movie....boy meets girl, boy and girl date, break up and get back together. Very uninteresting,the cast (mostly) is forgettable and frankly, we've seen this movie before......

    However, what sets "Down" apart is 3 wonderful performances, and 1 so bad it's gonna get special attention in this review...

    We'll start with the good....Julia Stiles is Imogen, a new freshman at an unnamed NYC college. She is a stellar artist, and wishes to persue that in some manner. Ms. Stiles delivers a performance above the drivel she has to work with, making Imogen a teen character with heart and feeling. She once again (as in "10 Things") dances in this one..and I personally think she needs a dance scene in each movie.

    Henry Winkler plays Ray Connelly...host of a nationwide cooking show, and father of Al, the lead male in the story. His character is well played and humorous, with grand visions for both himself and his son (he wants to do a cooking show take off of "Cops" with Al). A great performance from Mr. Winkler, and he is quickly putting the ghost of Fonzie behind him.

    Now to the bad before I surprise you and give you the last good.....Selma Blair plays Cyrus, a major flirt and porn actress. I hate to have to say this, but after "Cruel Intentions" and now this, I am truly convinced that she is either "someone's" daughter or is involved in a relationship with someone. This woman cannot act. I truly believe with every fiber of my being that she could not play dead convincingly. Hopefully her performance here will kill what little career she has.

    Now, for the last good review.......are you ready for this?? Freddie Prinze Jr. is Alfred..the film's lead male character. He spots Imogen across a crowded room and the two instantly hit it off. After forgetable turns in every movie he has done, he shows a never before seen maturity and makes Alfred a character that seems real and true.

    "Down To You" is more formulaic drivel aimed at the easily entertained teen audience. While the story is something we've all seen before, the performances of its lead characters make this movie worth a watch, regardless of how bad it really is.

    1 out of 5
    5LoveIsAStateOfMind

    Not one of Julia Stiles's best films

    Now I could win awards for being the world's biggest romcom lover. I mean I'll even watch really really bad ones ('The Wedding Date' anyone?) but this is one of the ones I didn't really like. I mean it's watchable, don't get me wrong, but it's not something I'm likely to rewatch in a hurry. Freddie Prinze Jnr just isn't an engaging person and I just didn't feel the chemistry between him and Julia Stiles and the peripheral characters weren't charming or interesting at all. Having said that there's this amazing scene where Julia Stiles dances in front of a room of people (.... cue 10 Things, The Prince And Me, Save The Last Dance ....) and it's really funny. I'd say that was the thing worth watching this film for.
    3Shiva-11

    Great potential shot to hell

    Down to You: Boy meets girl, they fall in love, relationship cools, couple breaks up and each is tortured by thoughts of "What if…"

    I decided to see this movie because I enjoyed Julia Stiles' performance in "10 Things I Hate About You". However, after seeing the marquee poster - a knockoff of "The Very Thought of You" - I scaled down my expectations and braced for a painful two hours. My prediction was partially correct.

    Unlike the typical teen oriented romantic comedy there was an attempt to infuse this movie with a bit of reality. Unfortunately, the writers apparently could not decide if they wanted to make a romantic comedy or a serious relationship movie. The result is a confused mess: a ludicrous subplot about a student's burgeoning career as a pornographer gets far more screen time than does the terrified couple trying to come to grips with a potential pregnancy.

    The second problem is the chemistry between Stiles and Freddie Prinze Jr - there is none (I blame the casting director for this). Although both actors have screen presence, they don't click as a duo, consequently, their interactions- especially the fight scenes -do not ring true. Their job is made doubly difficult by having to utter stupid lines.

    This movie has been targeted to a certain market, and will probably do well.

    Too bad.

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    • Trivia
      First time that Shawn Hatosy and Julia Stiles worked together. Later they would both join the cast of Dexter during Season 5.
    • Quotes

      [to Al]

      Monk Jablonski: Look at that park down there! Just think of how many loves lost and found, how many first kisses kissed, how many Frisbees lost and just remember that is your park my friend and you've got your whole life to walk though it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Billie Myers: It All Comes Down to You (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      I Must Have Done Something Right
      Written by Chris Glenn and Fred Spigelman

      Performed by Formosa

      Published by Centerville Publishing/Mirrorman Publishing (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of 3-Way Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Khi em thuộc về anh
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Open City Films
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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,069,008
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,602,507
      • Jan 23, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,419,914
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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