When two coworkers have to survive the Heart Eyes Killer on Valentine's Day, the two have to find out who it is.When two coworkers have to survive the Heart Eyes Killer on Valentine's Day, the two have to find out who it is.When two coworkers have to survive the Heart Eyes Killer on Valentine's Day, the two have to find out who it is.
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Do not expect Oscar worthy writing, acting or even costuming.
Do not expect to be scared, there wasn't any visual only mild suspense.
Do expect to cringe at some awkward meet-cute moments.
Do expect campy gore that isn't realistic in the slightest.
Do expect to laugh out loud because you just didn't expect something so predictable to be sort of refreshing.
I seriously guffawed at this well paced and goofy movie.
It was awkwardly cute. As if a Hallmark movie fell in love with a Jason Voorhees obsessed teenager and they wrote a movie about it. I think it only got an R rating because of the swearing and perhaps the visual of a sex toy. There wasn't any visual sex (but there is audible thrown in for gross factor) or nudity in this film.
As we were leaving the theater, I thought to myself "that was a fun movie!". It wasn't serious. There was not a lot of thinking involved. I just enjoyed being on a break from reality. I was simply entertained from the beginning until the credits.
I was seriously looking forward to this, they made it look quite something in the trailers, I was expecting something along the lines of Scream, what I wasn't expecting was a film that had horror elements, but was 70% romcom, I'm not one hundred percent sure it worked.
It definitely deserves a couple of points for originality, I can't think of many films that have emade me laugh and bad a couple of decent jump scares. The restaurant scene also made me chuckle, amusing to see the man being objectified, it was funny.
If they'd done less of the soppy stuff and more scares, it would have worked a whole lot better, there were essentially three big scare scenes, you couldn't really blame the killer going after that awful couple at the start.
Interesting, if flawed.
6/10.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe mask designer for "Heart Eyes," special effects artist Tony Gardner, also created the killer masks for "Freaky," "Happy Death Day," and "Totally Killer."
- GoofsWhile palm trees are not unheard of in the Seattle area, there are far more in the film than would be in real life; thus revealing the New Zealand filming location.
- Quotes
Monica: [On the phone with Ally] Hey, Ally? Ally, listen to me: you deserve to be happy. You deserve to have someone love you for the beautiful, neurotic mess that you are. I mean, you can be so clueless sometimes; it's one of the ten things I hate about you, honestly. You can't let Jay go off to his best friend's wedding and hook up with a bunch of bridesmaids and move to Notting Hill. No. This is love, momma. Some kind of... wonderful, crazy stupid love, actually.
- Crazy creditsThere is an additional scene midway through the end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatures His Girl Friday (1940)
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Written by Marv Green, Chris Lindsey and Aimee Mayo
Performed by Lonestar
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Сердечні очі
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- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,415,738
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,305,156
- Feb 9, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $33,129,099
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 2.39:1