Following the likes of Love Actually, Valentine's Day is another show featuring different vignettes centred on the theme of love. While Love Actually is on the lives and loves of some Londonites around the Chrismas season, Valentine's Day is on the lives and loves of some Los Angelites on that one day.
In a month, I cried while watching two shows. One was Hachiko, and the other one was Valentine's Day. The loves in the show is just so sweet, heartwarming and romantic - loving someone means accepting the whole of the person, good and bad, as well as someone you can spend the rest of your life with is actually someone who is your best friend whom you like a lot and actually grow to love.
It is another feel-good show that gives the audience a warm feeling all over. Not a typical romantic comedy yet it epitomizes love in its true essence.
Which is why I cried. But between Love Actually and Valentine's Day, somehow I still prefer Love Actually!
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In a month, I cried while watching two shows. One was Hachiko, and the other one was Valentine's Day. The loves in the show is just so sweet, heartwarming and romantic - loving someone means accepting the whole of the person, good and bad, as well as someone you can spend the rest of your life with is actually someone who is your best friend whom you like a lot and actually grow to love.
It is another feel-good show that gives the audience a warm feeling all over. Not a typical romantic comedy yet it epitomizes love in its true essence.
Which is why I cried. But between Love Actually and Valentine's Day, somehow I still prefer Love Actually!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
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