Nia Vardalos is the director of I Hate Valentine’s Day. Amongst the stars that are a part of this film, for a change you are going to see director playing the lead character along side John Corbett, Amir Arison and Stephen Guarino. This Hollywood new releases is a romantic comedy, where Nia Vardalos happens to be the writer of the story as well as the screenplay is also done by him. Movie displays the tagline, “She had him at get lost”. The film bears a rating of PG-13 due to the slight presence of a liberal amount of sexual content. The shooting of the film had taken place in Brooklyn and New York City of New York in the United States of America.
The lead of the film is Genevieve, a lady who owns a flower shop. She loves flowers and she loves doing her job. She particularly loves Valentine’s Day because; on this day she can execute the maximum sale. But, she does not accord with the idea that this day is celebrated as, she does not believe in love. Her concept of dating is restricted to just five days in a week with a single guy. Then one day suddenly, all her notions and ideas are taken for a ride when she gets top chance upon a handsome guy, Greg. So far, this method has worked great for her, but when Genevieve meets John Corbett as Greg everything suddenly changes. At the end of their fifth date, Genevieve wants more instead of calling it off with him, making her wonder as if she’s falling in love.
Viewers really appreciated the movie ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'', that they even haven't gave a single thought when they saw that Nia Vardalos and John Corbett were going to do another romantic comedy together, Nobody might have waited to watch this incredible couple again on screen.
But it was a mistake on the part of viewers! The movie is boring, Nia's character is annoying because it seems that she is forced to smile everytime and the jokes are unnecessarily stuffed.
There is no worth to spend even a single penny on it after this Hollywood movie review.
There is no worth to spend even a single penny on it after this Hollywood movie review.
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