Down To You 2000

Critics score:
3 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Susan Stark, Detroit News: Read more

Tom Sime, Dallas Morning News: There's little chemistry between co-stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles. Read more

A.O. Scott, New York Times: Flees from anything that might involve real human emotion, or for that matter any credible human activity other than looking good. Read more

Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader: [A] relentlessly adolescent romantic comedy. Read more

Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: It's like watching the dreckiest of teen puppy courtships trying to pass itself off as 'Annie Hall. Read more

Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail: Belongs to that other kind of American teen comedy... movies of crushes and wagers and sex jokes, with patchwork plots and a standby army of eccentric comic sidekicks. Read more

James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Down to You is filled with all sorts of hokey moments that ruin its attempts to generate a pseudo-real, romantic atmosphere. Read more

Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: Not really all that much fun. Read more

Time Out: Al (Prinze) and Imogen (Stiles) are 19-year-olds tackling New York college life. The course of their relationship is charted in numbing detail and interspersed with the antics of their quirky friends. Read more

Brendan Kelly, Variety: It's all reasonably pleasant to watch, but Isacsson doesn't seem to know what to do with the story once Al and Imogen fall in love. Read more