Sexy cinema

Going to the cinema is perfect date on Valentine's Day. France is the land of romance and the ongoing French comedy, The Valet, tells the love story of billionaire industrialist Pierre Levasseur. He has it all, a beautiful wife, money and a sexy girlfriend. When he is caught with his mistress by the paparazzi, he invents an outrageous lie and asks his mistress to pose as the sweetheart of a valet parking attendant to avoid a messy divorce.
Cape No. 7, the biggest box-office hit in Taiwan in 2008, is showing at cinemas this weekend. The romantic musical drama tells the story of a failed Taiwan rock musician who returns to his small coastal hometown and is forced to play in a hastily assembled amateur band that will open for a Japanese pop star. He falls in love with a Japanese publicist overseeing the show. With a $1.5 million investment, the movie became a hit in Taiwan after debuting in August 2008.
World War II spy thriller Black Book, from Basic Instinct director Paul Verhoeven, is the first Verhoeven film shown on Chinese mainland screens. Based on a true story, Black Book tells the story of a Jewish Dutch woman, who survived the war in Holland, and then works to uncover the shocking truth about the attack on her family.