Deux collègues de travail sont pris pour un couple par un meurtrier à San Francisco le jour de la Saint-Valentin. Obligés d'échapper au tueur, ils naviguent dans le paysage romantique de la ... Tout lireDeux collègues de travail sont pris pour un couple par un meurtrier à San Francisco le jour de la Saint-Valentin. Obligés d'échapper au tueur, ils naviguent dans le paysage romantique de la ville tout en travaillant ensemble pour survivre.Deux collègues de travail sont pris pour un couple par un meurtrier à San Francisco le jour de la Saint-Valentin. Obligés d'échapper au tueur, ils naviguent dans le paysage romantique de la ville tout en travaillant ensemble pour survivre.
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This is a romcom with slasher elements but the kills are presented in a very goofy way. The main actress is Julia Stiles reincarnated in Gen Z and the twenty-somethings featured in the story evoke silly teen comedies of the 2000s. The darkest thing about this movie was the dark cyan color grading--also found in abundance in the 2000s in teen horrors. The dialogue and characters are cartoonish, the protagonist is invincible even in her juvenile and clumsy silliness, and the movie, admittedly, is successful in creating an odd fusion romcom with horror but it only works if you were expecting Bring It On, Not Another Teen Movie, or Scary Movie. But sprinkle in a few funny killings.
It's also by SONY. Do with that what you will.
The first and last kills would probably be the only interesting thing to a viewer expecting a horror movie. Toss the rest.
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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- AnecdotesThe mask designer for "Heart Eyes," special effects artist Tony Gardner, also created the killer masks for "Freaky," "Happy Death Day," and "Totally Killer."
- GaffesWhile 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.
- Citations
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.
- Crédits fousThere is an additional scene midway through the end credits.
- ConnexionsFeatures La dame du vendredi (1940)
- Bandes originalesAmazed
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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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Сердечні очі
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- Budget
- 18 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 30 415 738 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 8 305 156 $US
- 9 févr. 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 33 092 134 $US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1