Best Romantic Movies to Watch

Lovely Movies to Watch with Your Girlfriend

We love a romance —which explains the endless stacks of romance novels piling abreast of our nightstand. because of romantic movies and rom-coms, we will fall crazy over and once again, without the danger of heartbreak. All it takes is one viewing of Titanic for us to feel “on top of the planet .”

Casablanca
On the eve of WWII, Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) encounters a former lover, Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), while she’s trying to escape Morocco together with her husband. That ex of theirs has not faded—but is there an opportunity for them to be together? regardless of what happens next, Rick and Ilsa will always have Paris, and we’ll always have them.

Love and Basketball
As kids, Monica (Sanaa Lathan) and Quincy (Omar Epps) bond over their shared love for basketball. As they get older, their romantic connection and their careers grow in tandem. Love and Basketball are coming-of-age-story, sports movies, love stories, and classic beat ones.

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Before Sunrise
A French student (Julie Delpy) and an American wanderer (Ethan Hawke) meet on a train and spend an enchanted day roaming around Vienna until their other obligations pierce the bubble they’ve created. this easy plot summary hardly touches the magic of this film, which builds connection the way it’s inbuilt real life: Through conversation and an ineffable spark. BRB, booking one among these scenic train routes because… you never know. For the complete effect, watch the whole trilogy, which tracks Jesse and Celine over the years.

Up
Up is about everything that happens after a heartbreak. the long-lasting opening segment tells the story of Ellie and Karl without dialogue, using elements of animation alone. After Ellie passes away, Karl triggers on a journey to visit their bucket list destination.

Brokeback Mountain
In 1963, Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) and Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) spend time herding sheep during a remote mountain in Wyoming. They return completely changed. Brokeback Mountain may be a gorgeous tear-jerker.

Like Water for Chocolate
Mexico, 1910. Tita (Lumi Cavazos) and Pedro (Marco Leonardi) are head over heels in love and destined to be kept apart by society and meddling mothers. Laura Esquivel’s bestselling novel a few women who infuse her food with passion and emotion made for a lush film.

Atlantics
Smashing genre and convention, Atlantics is unlike any romance you have ever seen. Ada (Mame Bineta Sane) and Souleiman (Ibrahima Traoré) are lovers before Souleiman leaves Senegal to seek out employment in Spain. But he never really leaves her, as you will see. A story of ghosts, migration, and therefore the Atlantic, this Grand Prix–the winning movie will stick with you.

When Harry Met Sally
When Harry Met Sally may be a genre-defining movie, raising the bar for all rom-com to return. Nora Ephron’s masterpiece is about Harry (Billy Crystal) and Sally’s (Meg Ryan) decade-long journey to urge together after they meet during one fateful cross-country road trip.

Bridges of Madison County
She’s a housewife enjoying an empty home for the primary time in years. He’s a National Geographic photographer passing through Iowa, taking pictures of local covered bridges. Over the course of three days, Francesca (Meryl Streep) and Robert (Clint Eastwood) experience a sort of cosmically fated, epic love—but is it enough to drastically change their lives?

Cinema Paradiso
In this soaring Italian movie, a famous director returns to his Sicilian hometown upon the death of his mentor. While there, he takes a nostalgic tour through the films and relationships that made him, including one heart-warming summer romance.

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