Gazillion Movies Review :
Several stories are told during Valentine’s Day. All persons are originating from Los Angeles and all are facing love problems. The pressure Valentine’s Day exerts on them is favorable for the one and works out badly for the other. Amongst the persons there is a Navy officer (Julia Roberts) who takes a flight from Iraq to Los Angeles for her lover, a homosexual man (Bradley Cooper) who is in love with a football player (Eric Dane) who is afraid to come out of the closet, a florist (Ashton Kutcher) who discovers after proposing his girlfriend (Jessica Alba) that he is in love with another woman (Jennifer Garner), a married man (Patrick Dempsey) who has an affair with this other woman, an older woman (Shirley MacLaine) who admits to her husband (Hector Elizondo) that she has had an affair in the past, an assistant (Anne Hathaway) of the world biggest talent scout who falls in love with a colleague (Topher Grace), a publicist (Jessica Biel) who can’t find a date and a teenager (Emma Roberts) who considers to go to bed with her boyfriend (Carter Jenkins) for the first time.
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| Director |
Garry Marshall
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| Editor |
Bruce Green
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| Music |
John Debney
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| Producer |
Diana Pokorny
Josie Rosen
Mark Kaufman
Mike Karz
Russell Hollander
Samuel J. Brown
Wayne Allan Rice
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| Writer |
Abby Kohn
Katherine Fugate
Marc Silverstein
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