The title Love Don’t Cost a Thing argues that genuine affection cannot be bought. Ironically, the plot revolves around a paid relationship. The movie’s conclusion, however, supports the title: Alvin wins Paris’s real love only when he stops paying her and acts authentically. For Arabic-speaking viewers, this moral lesson resonates with proverbial wisdom like “الحب لا يقاس بالمال” (love cannot be measured by money).
A: Rated PG-13 for sexual content, language, and teen partying. Suitable for ages 13+.
A: It’s Arabic shorthand for “مترجم أون لاين” – meaning “translated online.”
