Una historia de amor. Más o menos.
El film consta de varias historias que suceden el día de San Valentín: una oficial del ejército que vuela desde Iraq a Los Ángeles, coincide en el avión con alguien que debe resolver algunos asuntos; el dueño de una floristería le propone matrimonio a su novia, aunque, en realidad, está enamorado de una amiga, cuyo novio está casado; una jubilada le confiesa a su marido que mantuvo un largo romance con otra persona; una mujer que trabaja en la agencia de talentos más importante de la ciudad sale con un empleado de Correos. Y, finalmente, una desafortunada publicista resulta que no tiene con quién quedar el día de San Valentín.
"Valentine's Day" (2010), a romantic comedy-drama film produced by Karz Entertainment and New Line Cinema, captures the essence of love and relationships across the United States on the most romantic day of the year. Directed by Garry Marshall, the film weaves together multiple interconnected stories set in Los Angeles, showcasing a diverse cast of characters navigating the complexities of love, friendship, and heartbreak. With an ensemble cast featuring stars like Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper, and Anne Hathaway, the movie offers a heartfelt and humorous look at the myriad ways people celebrate and experience Valentine's Day. The film's narrative structure is both its strength and its charm, as it follows various characters from different walks of life whose paths cross in unexpected ways. From high school sweethearts to long-married couples, and from singles hoping to find love to those dealing with the aftermath of breakups, "Valentine's Day" explores the universal themes of connection and human emotion. The intertwining stories create a tapestry of experiences that resonate with audiences, reminding them of the joys and challenges of love in all its forms. One of the standout aspects of "Valentine's Day" is its ability to balance light-hearted comedy with poignant moments of drama. The film's humor is derived from the everyday situations its characters find themselves in, while the more serious scenes provide depth and emotional weight. This blend of tones ensures that the movie appeals to a wide audience, offering both laughter and tears in equal measure. The performances by the talented cast further enhance the film's emotional impact, making each character's journey feel authentic and relatable. Overall, "Valentine's Day" (2010) by Karz Entertainment and New Line Cinema is a delightful cinematic celebration of love and relationships. It captures the spirit of the holiday while also delving into the deeper aspects of human connection. Whether you're spending the day with a loved one or enjoying it solo, this film serves as a charming reminder of the power of love and the importance of cherishing those around us.
Año2010
Página principal
Presupuesto52000000$
Duración125 minuto
Ingresos216500000$
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GénerosComediaRomance
Países de producciónUnited States of America