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Valentine's Day (2010)

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Comedy
0 min.

NR

Synopsis:
"The tripwires of modern love are exposed in a romantic carousel involving five relationships on Valentine's Day in this Los Angeles-set romantic comedy from director Garry Marshall, starring Julia Roberts as an Army officer visiting from Iraq. Ashton Kutcher plays a florist who realizes he's just proposed to the wrong woman, while Jennifer Garner plays the right woman -- who's just discovered that her boyfriend is married."


Currently 3 reviews and 1 comments.

"great movie"

"this movie has every thing you want a great cast,romance,and comedy. george lopez,and ashton kutcher bring most of the comedy."
by glofan on Mon Aug 2nd, 2010
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"A romantic drama following five relationships on Valentines Day"

"The only reason I watched this movie was because of the star studded cast and it was a bit disapppointing... It's complicated and hard to follow. It was more of a drama than a romance and I guess my expectations were set too high. I enjoyed the witty one liners though and I could see the storyline was well planned. I enjoyed the Taylor&Taylor love story the most and thought their acting was exeptional. I found the "I hate Valentines Day" party quite funny!(Maybe I should throw one...) Not bad!"
by angel on Mon Mar 29th, 2010
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"Valentine's Day"

"Movie's that have allot of drama usually have a handle on the women rather then the men, i was kind of drawn to watchig this film because of the wide spectrum of stars that where protrayed in the film, which kind of drawn me to evaluate it. This film gave me the hidden message that that we hear all to often in relationship love stories, that love is right in front of you. The plot was like a love triangle that soon opened itself up for a realization in the end who really wanted something serious in a relationship. Over all the movie was funny to a certain degree and entertaining, i would recommend this film to any one who wants to relax with there significant other and enjoy this film."
by Shupes on Wed Mar 3rd, 2010
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