GARRY MARSHAL'S “Valentine's Day” is as its name indicates a Valentine's Day special movie. The comedy love film starring a huge line-up of prominent actors and actresses, features the break-ups and make-ups of love among an interlacing couples at a Valentine's Day in Los Angeles.
“Valentine's Day” can well be said as a film of stars hanging around. There are four Oscar winning stars, two Academy Awards nominees in the film. It also happens to be the debut movie of young Grammy winner singer, Taylor Swift. Except McDreamy and McSteamy, “Valentine's Day” stars the like of Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace and George Lopez.
The film is scripted by Katherine Fugate. Its plot is interesting as it is an assortment of several romantic shot-drams. Various couples from different walks of life enrich the Valentine's Day special box-office arrival. McLaine and Hector are old married couple. Kutcher befriends Jennifer Garner, and Anne Hathaway is telephone sex and romantic entertainer. All over the film, Canadian filmmaker Garry Marshall has left a touch of his along with Katherine's screenplay.