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I Hate Valentine's Day, 2009

I Hate Valentine's Day

English

USA

Rating:4.5
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Profile of I Hate Valentine's Day

I Hate Valentine's Day can be described as feel good and humorous. The plot revolves around falling in love, couples, and love and romance. The main genres are comedy and romance. In approach, I Hate Valentine's Day is realistic. It is located in New York. It takes place in contemporary times. I Hate Valentine's Day is well suited for a girls' night and a date night.

Summary of I Hate Valentine's Day

After the mammoth success of MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING in 2002, Nia Vardalos and John Corbett reunite for this unromantic-sounding romantic comedy. As the owner of the Brooklyn florist Roses for Romance, Genevieve (Vardalos) should welcome the love-centric holiday. But heartache has kept her from serious relationships, and she has obeyed her romance rule: never go on more than five dates. New restaurateur Greg (Corbett) can’t follow any rules when it comes to dating--he doesn’t know how male-female relationships are supposed to work, so he stays unmarried. When the two pair up, they try to stick to Genevieve’s five-date mandate, but they didn’t count on love entering the equation. Writer-actress Vardalos makes her directorial debut with I HATE VALENTINE’S DAY, which also stars Stephen Guarino, Zoe Kazan, Judah Friedlander, Rachel Dratch, and Jay O. Sanders.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 27 June 2009
Runtime: 98 min

Cast and Crew

Nia Vardalos as Genevieve in I Hate Valentine's Day
Nia Vardalos

as Genevieve

John Corbett as Greg in I Hate Valentine's Day
John Corbett

as Greg

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I Hate Valentine's Day (2009)
I Hate Valentine's Day (2009)

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