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Be Mine, Valentine
Piper Davis is a dedicated proposal planner who orchestrates elaborate proposal events for her clients. With Valentine's Day around the corner, she is overloaded with requests, on top of dealing with mixed emotions aligned with the holiday, due to a past failed romance.
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Plot Summary
In this slasher film, a group of young women are targeted by a masked killer on Valentine's Day. The killer, known as "The Cupid Killer," seems to be picking off victims based on their perceived romantic relationships. As the body count rises, the remaining women must band together to uncover the killer's identity and survive the night.
Critical Reception
Be Mine, Valentine received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often being described as a formulaic slasher film that struggles to bring anything new to the genre. While some acknowledged its dedication to slasher tropes, many found the plot predictable and the execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on established slasher conventions without innovation.
Pacing and plot development are often criticized as weak.
Fails to deliver a particularly memorable or suspenseful viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely negative, with viewers frequently citing the film's unoriginality and lack of scares as major drawbacks. Some mention the low-budget feel as a detractor.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a trend of independent horror films attempting to revive the slasher subgenre in the early 2020s, often with a focus on holiday-themed killers.
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