The Top 10 Romantic Movies In Hollywood

I've picked romantic comedy films for this list that covers a wide range of romantic love.

Valentine's Day is almost here, and it's the best time to spend a romantic evening at home with your special person. Make it a night to remember by preparing food together and having a nice meal by candlelight, or have a romantic evening in your living room. Regardless of what you eat, end the evening with a snuggle session on the sofa and your favorite love film.

I've picked romantic comedy films for this list that covers a wide range of romantic love, including the good, the terrible, and the messy, as well as those that will melt your heart and make you believe in cinematic love. The majority of the films on this list are modern romantic comedies, with a handful from the 1980s and 1990s thrown in for good measure. Let's speak about the romantic comedy movies available on various platforms.

Everyone enjoys a good romance film, whether they acknowledge it or not. From Titanic to The Notebook, Hollywood has mastered the art of pulling at our emotions with swoon-worthy narratives. These, of course, are just a few of the innumerable romance novels available. We've compiled a list of some of the most beautiful, heartbreaking, passionate, and sentimental films ever made. Here are 10 of the greatest romantic films of all time, guaranteed to make you laugh, weep, and believe in true love.

1. Titanic (1997)

Titanic is one of my favorite movies. In this, Rose DeWitt Bukater, a 100-year-old woman, tells her granddaughters Lizzy Calvert, Brock Lovett, Bobby Buell, Lewis Bodine, and Anatoly Mikailavich about her time on the Titanic. She was a young girl joins the departing ship with the upper-class passengers aboard the Keldysh 84 years later. Meanwhile, in a game, Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio), a vagrant and artist, and his closest buddy Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets to the ship. Rose and Jack fell in love and are always there for one other. And she recounts the entire narrative from the ship's departure to its sinking on April 15th, 1912 at 2:20 a.m. on its first and final trip.

2. Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

With a cast of A-listers and a tale about love in the face of adversity, it's no surprise that this film got plenty of Academy Award nominations. It was released in 2012. A bipolar guy returns home to live with his parents and forms a bond with a lively widow, which helps both of them recover in different ways. Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress were all nominated, but only Jennifer Lawrence won.

3. Always Be My Maybe (2019)

Always Be My Maybe is a 2019 American romantic comedy film written by Ali Wong, Randall Park, and Michael Golamco and directed by Nahnatchka Khan. Marcus and Sasha, played by Park and Wong, are childhood friends who haven't talked since a terrible affair. When Sasha returns to San Francisco to develop a restaurant, Marcus's fears, as well as Sasha's fame and demanding work, face their potential new relationship, and their love spark from their youth years persists. James Saito, Michelle Buteau, Vivian Bang, Daniel Dae Kim, and Keanu Reeves star in the picture, which also features Michelle Buteau, Vivian Bang, Daniel Dae Kim, and Keanu Reeves.

4. Our Souls at Night (2017)

In this romantic film, Addie Moore (Jane Fonda) pays a surprise visit to a neighbor, Louis Waters, in Holt, Colorado (Robert Redford). Her husband and wife both died years ago, and they'd lived in the same tiny town for decades but had no touch. Their children (Matthias Schoenaerts and Judy Greer) reside in separate houses and are all alone. Addie wants to develop a connection and make the most of the time they have together.

5. Words on Bathroom Walls (2020)

The film follows Adam (Charlie Plummer), a clever and contemplative young adult who looks to be your normal young adult - untidy, with raging hormones, and ecstatic about the purpose of following his ambition of becoming a chef. Adam gets diagnosed with a mental condition after being expelled halfway through his senior year due to an incident in chemistry class. Adam is sent to a Catholic academy to finish his term, but he has little prospect of fitting in, and all he wants to do is hide his condition until he can enroll in culinary school. But when he meets Maya (Taylor Russell), who is outspoken, there is an instant emotional connection. As the time passed, she encourages him to open his heart and not be limited by his circumstances. Now, thanks to his girlfriend's and family's love and support, Adam is hopeful for the first time that he may see the
light and overcome the hurdles that lie ahead.

6. Then Came You (2019)

A terrified 19-year-old hypochondriac becomes friends with a gorgeous kid with a deadly sickness. Annabelle, recently widowed, embarks on a world tour to see the places she and her husband adored in their favorite movies. The first visit is Scotland, where you'll be greeted by a dashing innkeeper. Their relationship enables them to realize their long-held ambitions and face their worries.

7. Carol (2015)

The Price of Salt, a pioneering novel by Patricia Highsmith, has been adapted into one of the most breathtaking romances in decades. Carol, directed and scripted by Todd Haynes, portrays Rooney Mara as a department shop worker who meets a wealthy socialite, played by Cate Blanchett, by coincidence. Their friendship turns out into a romance, but social standards and the impact of a scandal on a divorce threaten to separate them.

8. Chemical Hearts (2020)

Henry Page, who is 17 years old, has never been in love. He considers himself a romantic, but the love he's been longing for has yet to materialize. All of that might change when he meets Grace Town, a transfer student, on the first day of senior year. When Henry and Grace are picked to co-edit the school newspaper, he is captivated by the mysterious newcomer right away. He falls in love with her—or at least the person he believes she is—as he discovers the terrible secret that has altered her life.

9. Love, Simon (2018)

The difficulty with many young relationships is that the protagonists are, well, teens. Because we know their lives will be lengthy and full of heartaches and romances for decades to come, it's often tough to cheer for their love tales to have picture-perfect endings because we know their lives will be long and full of heartaches and loves. Because it's a coming-of-age narrative first and foremost, Greg Berlanti's Love, Simon expertly avoids these assumptions, because what matters is how the supporter matures after experiencing his first love, not whether or not they end up together forever. Simon Spier hides a major secret from his family, friends, and classmates: he is gay. When Simon's identity is endangered, he must confront everyone and come to grips with his true self.

10. The Notebook (2004)

Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook is an absolutely lovely story about the power of love. Noah Calhoun is obsessed with images of the beautiful girl he met 14 years ago. Allie Nelson is now engaged to another guy, but she knows that her feelings for Noah haven't faded with time. Because of her marriage, Allie is forced to confront her future objectives and dreams. As the story continues, their plot evolves into something entirely different, with much higher stakes. The Notebook established Nicholas Sparks as a legendary storyteller with a unique insight into the one feeling that truly matters, as well as beauty that is rarely seen in modern fiction.

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