Love Don't Co$t a Thing
Love Don't Co$t A Thing but it pays to be yourself.
Overview
A high school outcast pays a cheerleader to pose as his girlfriend so he can be considered cool.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Released in 2003, 'Love Don't Co$t a Thing' can be seen as a reflection of the early 2000s Hollywood rom-com genre, with its emphasis on glamour, humor, and dramatic twists. The movie also touches upon the theme of class differences in relationships.
- Nicolas Cage and Jennifer Lopez's on-screen chemistry
- Unique blend of romance, comedy, and action
- Exploration of themes like friendship, betrayal, and redemption
- Features impressive underwater scenes and stunts
Fun Facts
- Nicolas Cage reportedly broke his leg during a stunt but continued filming despite the injury
- The film's title is a play on the phrase 'love doesn't cost a thing', often used to express that love should be free and not materialistic
- The underwater scenes were filmed in the Bahamas
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"Love Don't Co$t A Thing but it pays to be yourself."
Italiano
IT
Title: Fidanzata in prestito
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Español
ES
Title: El amor no cuesta nada
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Deutsch
DE
Title: Love Don't Cost a Thing
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Français
FR
Title: L'amour n'a pa$ de prix
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Nederlands
NL
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