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Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day

February 10, 2010· 2h 5m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score5.9

Intertwining couples and singles in Los Angeles break-up and make-up based on the pressures and expectations of Valentine's Day.

Critics Sentiment

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14 reviews·Last updated 28d ago
Peak Moment

Professional football player Sean Jackson comes out on television

6.7at 1h 32m
Lowest Moment

Morley suddenly changes her mind and leaves Reed heartbroken

4.9at 28m
Biggest Swing

The film recovers from its lowest point when Morley abandons Reed to build toward the more successful reveal that Sean is gay and comes out publicly

Critics found Valentine's Day to be formulaic romantic comedy fluff elevated by a few standout performances, particularly from Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Garner, and Julia Roberts. While the bloated ensemble cast prevented deep character development, the film's latter half managed some effective plot twists and emotional moments that partially redeemed the predictable setup.

14 reviews analyzed|Sources: Imdb
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Reed Bennett proposes to girlfriend Morley Clarkson at dawn
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The large ensemble cast and their various storylines are introduced
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Morley suddenly changes her mind and leaves Reed heartbroken⬇ Lowest moment
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Teenagers Grace and Alex plan to lose their virginity
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Julia disguises as waitress to confront Harrison at restaurant
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Professional football player Sean Jackson comes out on television⬆ Peak moment
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Kate arrives home to greet her son Edison not boyfriend
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Reed starts new relationship with Julia as stories conclude
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