
Rate for Love 2004
"New Year's lyrical comedy"
In *Rate for Love (2004)*, helmed by director Natalya Radionova, a seemingly perfect groom-to-be finds his orderly life upended just before his wedding.
Director: Natalya Radionova
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rate for Love (2004) about?
A groom-to-be, Vlad, hires an escort to make his jealous fiancée pay, only to find himself unexpectedly drawn to her sincerity during a New Year's trip to Sochi. As their dynamic shifts from transactional to genuine, Vlad must decide what he truly values in love and life.
Who directed Rate for Love?
Natalya Radionova directed *Rate for Love*, bringing a playful yet poignant touch to this New Year's romantic comedy.
Who stars in Rate for Love?
The film features Sergey Gorobchenko as Vlad, Alla Yuganova as his fiancée, and Boris Klyuev, Natalya Panova, and Evgenia Brik rounding out the main cast.
Is Rate for Love (2004) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, this 2004 romantic comedy balances humor and heartfelt moments, making it a cozy watch for fans of lighthearted holiday films. Its themes of self-discovery and unexpected romance give it a charm that lingers beyond the credits.
How long is Rate for Love?
The film has a runtime of 80 minutes.
About Rate for Love (2004) — When a groom's revenge plan turns into a holiday love story
In *Rate for Love (2004)*, helmed by director Natalya Radionova, a seemingly perfect groom-to-be finds his orderly life upended just before his wedding. Vlad's fiancée suddenly turns jealous and unpredictable, pushing him to retaliate with a hired escort for New Year's celebrations in Sochi. What begins as a calculated act of revenge spirals into an unexpected journey of self-discovery and genuine connection.
Vlad discovers that Katya, the escort he brought along, is far removed from the world of transactional relationships—her warmth and vulnerability challenge his preconceptions, forcing him to confront his own emotions. This heartfelt New Year's romantic comedy blends humor with tender moments, exploring themes of love, trust, and the masks we wear in relationships. With a light, festive atmosphere, the film captures the magic (and chaos) of unexpected encounters during the holiday season.