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F Valentine's Day (2026)
F Valentine's Day is a 2026 romantic comedy directed by Mark Gantt. Virginia Gardner stars as Gina, a woman who loathes her Valentine's Day birthday and journeys to Greece to avert her boyfriend's proposal, enlisting help from fellow vacationers. Marisa Tomei appears as her mother, with Sabrina Bartlett in the cast.
F Valentine's Day is a 2026 romantic comedy directed by Mark Gantt. Virginia Gardner stars as Gina, a woman who loathes her Valentine's Day birthday and journeys to Greece to avert her boyfriend's proposal, enlisting help from fellow vacationers. Marisa Tomei appears as her mother, with Sabrina Bartlett in the cast.
The film's central conflict revolves around personal relationship doubts and self-reflection, with no evident promotion of progressive or conservative ideologies. Its solution emphasizes individual growth through travel and questioning commitments, maintaining a neutral stance.
The cast includes primarily white actors in lead roles alongside a Black actor in a supporting capacity, offering visible diversity without reimagining traditional characters. The narrative adheres to standard romantic comedy conventions, presenting traditional identities in a neutral to positive light without substantive critique.
Family elements appear marginally through Gina's visit to her mother in Greece and a sibling duo's involvement in romantic schemes, but the narrative centers on individual romantic choices without delving into family structures, roles, or values.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the film. The story focuses on a heterosexual romantic comedy plot without addressing queer identity or representation.
The film features no transsexual characters or themes, resulting in no net impact on their portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents original characters in a romantic comedy setting, with no adaptations, reboots, or historical depictions that alter established genders.
The film presents original characters in an original screenplay, with no adaptations, biopics, or legacy elements establishing prior racial baselines for any roles.
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