Directed by:
John HayCinematography:
Graham FrakeComposer:
Debbie WisemanCast:
Jennifer Love Hewitt, Dougray Scott, Jimi Mistry, Branka Katic, Simon Webbe, Karl Howman, Jason Speake, Sheila Ruskin, Freddie Waters, Maureen BennettPlots(1)
It's Valentine's Eve and, as part of a drunken bet with her sister, Alice (Jennifer Love Hewitt) sends an anonymous Valentine's card to her husband Sam, to see if he hides it. What starts off as a silly prank escalates to phone sex, a clandestine meeting and, ultimately, the revelation that her husband already has a mistress! (The Works Film Group)
(more)Reviews (3)
All in all, it’s an average romcom with a British touch (which I don't like much). If it weren't for the adorable Jenn Love and her accent, it would be weaker. It's a joy to see the transformations she makes with her character. For fans of Jenn Love, it’s a safe bet, and for everyone else, it’s a regular affair that doesn't offend. ()
This rather peculiar romantic comedy is a mix of slightly satirical with tired clichés. The frequent occurrence of quite brutal vulgarisms is surprising, considering the moderate plot and the overall easygoing atmosphere. The simple plot is built both on several specific scenes and on fairly decent actors. ()
A very bad, stupid, boring an uninteresting film. The writers apparently decided to make an idiot out of (literally) every character that appears in The Truth About Love during its hour and a half. And they were very successful. ()