F Valentine’s Day (2026)
Story overview
Gina despises having her birthday on Valentine's Day and travels to Greece to stop her boyfriend from proposing. With the help of vacationers Johnny and his sister Mickey, she devises plans to delay the proposal while reflecting on her relationship's future.
Parent Guide
A light romantic comedy suitable for most families with older children. Contains themes of relationship uncertainty and mild romantic situations but no concerning content.
Content breakdown
No violence or peril depicted. The film focuses entirely on relationship dynamics and comedic situations.
Nothing scary or disturbing. The tone is consistently light and comedic throughout.
May include very mild exclamations or relationship-related frustration expressions typical of romantic comedies.
Likely includes kissing, romantic embraces, and discussions about relationships. No explicit sexual content or nudity expected based on the genre and premise.
May include social drinking in vacation settings (wine with meals, cocktails) typical of adult characters in romantic comedies.
Focuses on relationship doubts and self-discovery with a generally lighthearted approach. Some emotional moments around relationship decisions but nothing intense.
Parent tips
This romantic comedy explores relationship doubts and communication in a lighthearted way. Parents may want to discuss healthy relationships, honesty, and the pressure of societal expectations around proposals and Valentine's Day.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What was your favorite part of the movie?
- What colors did you see in Greece?
- How do you think the characters felt when they were on vacation?
- Why do you think Gina didn't want her boyfriend to propose?
- How did Johnny and Mickey help Gina?
- What would you do if you didn't agree with something a friend wanted to do?
- Do you think Gina was right to try to stop the proposal instead of talking to her boyfriend?
- What does this movie say about honesty in relationships?
- How might cultural differences between the US and Greece affect how people view relationships?
- What societal pressures around marriage and proposals does this film highlight?
- How does the film portray the balance between independence and commitment in relationships?
- What role does the setting of Greece play in the characters' self-discovery?
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