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Valentine's Again (2017) is a English movie. Steven R. Monroe has directed this movie. Nicky Whelan,Greg Vaughan,Marina Sirtis,Harry Neale are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Valentine's Again (2017) is considered one of the best Romance movie in India and around the world.
Florist Danny enjoys delivering all over town in person, to witness bouquets bringing joy to receiver faces. Advertising executive Katherine however barely notices either, obsessed with her job and living single with a cat, although it doesn't make her happy. On the way home after a bad, romance-free Valentine's day, having lost a major account, she consults a Gypsy seer. On top of the prediction to finally meet the right man, she gets a spell which she only starts understanding the next morning: it's a time-loop to relive that day until she actually noticed Mr. Right and bonded with him, which clearly isn't going to happen soon, even though Danny and she grow closer and his hedonism starts to fertilize her sterile mentality.
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Valentine's Again (2017) Reviews
OK
The movie isn't great, but it isn't bad either. Even though there are lots of cliches, still it was enjoyable to watch. I don't have much to say about it, also I might already forget about this film tomorrow, but all I needed from it was a cute romance on a saturday night and it was just that.
The Groundhog Day formula doesn't work here
The Groundhog Day formula usually works. But here it doesn't. The writing isn't clever enough and they don't make use of the repeats cleverly enough. It isn't funny - just boring. Don't bother.
Insidious brainwashing
Cons to the movie This was a very irritating movie. It's another annoying film that minimizes women by demonstrating that career women are emotional vacant, relationship inept, neglectful of parents and the only way to be happy is to abandon the career they worked hard for and go be a corner shop entrepreneur (either a florist, baker etc) and fall in love with a blue collar man, small business man or a farmer. Such is the way of the fundamentalist christian. SMH They so need a kick up the keister. Nothing wrong with blue collar men etc, but the mandate of these flaky movies are to keep women in check by minimizing their career dreams. Script is flat and dull, as are the characters. That's no reflection on the actors, they are working with what they were given, but this movie was so boring. Pros to the movie; nice dogs, nice clothes
Not good, terrible writing, even worse acting
This movie lacks the spark of a chick flick and the warmth of a Hallmark. The acting is terrible. It was either understated and boring at times and overdone at others, with the exception of Marina Sirtis. Although it felt like even she had to hold back a little so as not to take too much center stage, since "Kat" was completely under acted. For someone endlessly reliving the same day, she didn't show very much emotion, if any. Plus, there are too many inconsistencies; for instance, Kat didn't once hurt her ankle before noticing Danny, then all of a sudden, she does? Secondly, Kat checks her phone first every day before turning on the TV, but now when its the day after Valentine's day, suddenly she turns on the TV first? Also, after Danny makes a point to mention he knows she likes yellow roses but all other men give her red, he gives her a red one at the end anyway? I will admit the plot had potential, but it was lazy. I love movies with the groundhog day effect, especially "Naked", with Marlon Wayans, as well as "12 Dates of Christmas", with Amy Smart. This movie just did not deliver. Would not recommend "Valentine's Again" unless you're looking for a light nonsense movie to play in the background while you do housework.
Hallmark. and nothing more
A fairy tale version . nice, like many Hallmark movies. the only sin - the Groundhog day formula. who is used in not the most inspired manner. too many holes. too much pathetic scenes. fake or predictable scenes. childish moral. desire to convince almost with force about the noble message essence. few drops of Cinderella. and , as prize, a not bad chemistry between Nicky Whelan and Greg Waughan .