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Valentine's Day
2010 125 min United States of America PG-13 18+
★5.3
Comedy, Romance
Director: Garry Marshall
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Description
Intertwining couples and singles in Los Angeles break-up and make-up based on the pressures and expectations of Valentine's Day.
Budget:
$52M
US Gross:
$110.53M
Worldwide:
$216.53M
Starring
Julia Roberts
Actor
Jamie Foxx
Actor
Anne Hathaway
Actor
Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2010
— Best Kiss
Key opinion
Garry Marshall's Valentine's Day is a polarizing ensemble romantic comedy that relies heavily on its star-studded cast to weave multiple intersecting storylines. While some viewers find it a charming and feel-good holiday watch, critics largely dismiss it as a superficial, formulaic, and overstuffed production.
| Acting | The film utilizes a star-studded ensemble cast, yet the individual performances vary wildly in quality and often feel wasted in their limited screen time. | |
| Score | The soundtrack is widely considered one of the film's most consistent and appealing features. | |
| Screenplay | The multi-narrative structure is both a strength for those who enjoy interwoven stories and a weakness for those who find the lack of depth and loose plotting frustrating. | |
| Runtime | The film’s overly long runtime serves to pad out thin, formulaic subplots that struggle to maintain momentum. | |
| Emotion | The emotional resonance is divisive; some find it a warm, uplifting experience, while others perceive it as saccharine, superficial, and emotionally thin. |