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  1. Con el amor no hay quien pueda es una película dirigida por Nia Vardalos con Nia Vardalos, John Corbett, Judah Friedlander, Zoe Kazan .... Año: 2009. Título original: I Hate Valentine's Day. Sinopsis: Genevieve (Nia Valardos), una florista que ha sufrido demasiado por amor, decide poner límites a sus futuras relaciones para no volver a pasarlo mal.

  2. All I Hate Valentine's Day adds up to is an awkward, ritualized date between moviegoer and a still-learning triple hyphenate. Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/5 | Jul 3, 2009

  3. I Hate Valentine's Day. 2009. Directed by Nia Vardalos. Synopsis. ... I hate myself for watching this. Review by Jamie Presement ★★ This movie has big The Room energy, I can't explain it. Also, Ben Schwartz showed up at the 1hr mark and saved the film. Review by katya ★½ 2.

  4. You don’t hate Valentine’s Day. You don’t hate people for showing affections or love for each other. You don’t really hate your university for organizing something for a holiday. You hate that you don’t have someone to love and that someone would give you love in return. Don’t be hateful for wrong reasons. Don’t be bitter.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2020 · Here’s how many of us hate Valentine’s Day.‍ My hate for all things cupid-related isn’t uncommon, either. In 2017, Elite Daily surveyed 415 men and women , ages 18 to 35, and found that 28 percent of women and 16 percent of men “think Valentine’s Day is an excuse for people to humble brag about their relationships.”

  6. I hate Valentine’s Day! I have unfortunately never been in a relationship on Valentine’s Day so I’ve never been able to have that experience. I have very few friends and the friends I do have are all in relationships so I will be spending that day completely alone knowing everyone else is having more fun than me (reminds me of a certain ...

  7. June 28, 2015. Funny and heart-warming. Meet Genevieve (Nia Vardalos). She loves romance. She loves flowers. She loves Valentine's Day. All of which is fitting as the owner of Roses for Romance, a quaint flower shop in the heart of a friendly Brooklyn neighborhood. Her one problem: she hates relationships.