Single and proud of it: celebrate the day with these top 3 anti-Valentine’s Day films

Single and proud of it
The top 3 anti-Valentine’s Day films


In Garry Marshall’s romantic comedy “Valentine’s Day” (2010), Jessica Biel plays a Valentine’s Day hater who even throws an anti-party with her friends every year.


Romantic kitsch? No thanks! We embrace the anti-Valentine’s Day spirit and enjoy the evening with the best films that capture the reality of love and relationships without excessive sentimentality or clichés. In the video you’ll find out which films spread the perfect anti-Valentine’s Day mood!

The time has come – it’s Valentine’s Day! And while the world is drowning in a pink sea of ​​hearts and romantic gestures, some singles in particular often feel left out or overlooked. It’s completely understandable that in this situation you quickly feel alone, isolated and sometimes even depressed, but with these tips it’s no longer necessary!

Yes, you can be single and proud of it!

Because being solo is something fabulous! We present the top 10 anti-Valentine’s Day films for all those who don’t give a damn about romantic nonsense and want to experience the ‘day of love’ in a relaxed way (perhaps with friends) in the home cinema. The films in our selection celebrate a real view of love, relationships and life by authentically depicting the ups and downs of existence as well as the complexity of human emotions – far away from the utopian Hollywood kitsch. Our top three are in the video – and there’s a bonus tip on top!

Source used: IMDB.com

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