The best Valentine movies will undoubtedly make you grin, weep, remember, or just desire a warm embrace whether you fervently celebrate Valentine's Day or disregard it as just another commercial holiday and whether you're single or in a committed relationship. Some of them are lighthearted, humorous, or corny. The others will make you sigh since they are more emotionally charged. So cozy up with a warm blanket, stock up on chocolates, drink a glass of wine, and watch one of these romantic comedies to fall in love.
Emilia Clarke's character Louisa Clark is a quirky, opinionated country girl with a vibrant sense of style. Sam Claflin's (Sam Traynor's) affluent and cynical quadriplegic character William Traynor, who is unable to accept his incurable condition and is seriously considering assisted suicide, hires her as his carer. Will Lou's vivacious attitude and frantic efforts to plan amusing escapades succeed in changing his perspective and winning his heart, or will she have to adjust to life without Will?
"My affections and wishes have not changed, but one word from you will silence me forever. If, however, your feelings have changed, I will have to tell you: you have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love…I love…I love you. I never wish to be parted from you from this day on."
In the historical drama Pride & Prejudice, played by Keira Knightley as the lively, tomboyish Elizabeth Bennet, rural England is the setting for the Georgian era. Mr. Darcy, the arrogant and restrained nobleman, is played by Matthew Macfadyen. As Kitty Bennet, Carey Mulligan. Simon Woods portrays Mr. Bingley, while Rosamund Pike plays Jane Bennet.
Fantasy romances with time travel are popular. The Lake House, which is based on the South Korean film Il Mare (2000), centers on the enigmatic mailbox of a lakeside home that has been inhabited at various times by architects Alex Wyler (Keanu Reeves) and Dr. Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock). They use the mailbox to send and receive messages across time and space, and despite all obstacles, they fall in love. Although they are only briefly seen together in The Lake House due to the multiple timeframes, Bullock and Reeves' on-screen chemistry is still evident. The two previously featured together in Speed.
Jessica Alba plays Morley, Kathy Bates plays Susan, Jessica Biel plays Kara, Bradley Cooper plays Holden, Patrick Dempsey plays Dr. Copeland, Jamie Foxx plays Kelvin, Jennifer Garner plays Julia, Anne Hathaway plays Liz, Ashton Kutcher plays Reed, Queen Latifah plays Paula, Julia Roberts plays U.S. Army Captain Hazeltine, Shirley MacLaine plays Estelle, and George Lopez plays Alfonso in this film with the Valentine's Day, however, is most notable for the acting debut of mega-star Taylor Swift as Felicia, a high school student.
This South Korean box office success also looked at how Alzheimer's condition puts love to the test. Foreman Choi Cheol-su (Jung Woo-sung), 27, and disillusioned fashion designer Kim Su-jin (Son Ye-jin), 27, fall in love and wed. Soon later, Su-jin starts to forget things and is given the diagnosis of having a rare type of Alzheimer's. A Moment to Remember earned Best Adapted Screenplay at the 42nd Grand Bell Awards and served as the model for similar stories in Malaysian, Indian, and Turkish films. Son Ye-jin won Best Actress in a Foreign Film at the 15th China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival.
The interconnected love stories of several couples are followed in the movie Love Actually. Despite the fact that it has a superb cast and a variety of subjects, it may be thought of as a Christmas movie, therefore leaving it off our list would be a mistake.
Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, which is set in an American high school, is the loose inspiration for the movie 10 Things I Hate About You. In contrast to her younger and more popular sister Bianca, Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles) is a senior who is cynical and short-tempered (Larisa Oleynik). Due to their father's restriction against Bianca dating before Kat finds a boyfriend of her own, which is difficult given the latter's lack of social skills, new sophomore student Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his wealthy friend devise a scheme to hasten the process that involves mysterious bad boy Patrick (Heath Ledger). The title of the film is taken from Kat's witty letter to Patrick, which is both humorous and romantic.
This version of the Joanne Harris novel is directed by Lasse Hallström, who is well known for his work on ABBA video clips. Following "the North wind" and a family tradition, Vianne (Juliette Binoche) and her six-year-old daughter have been floating around Europe. They arrive in the community of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes, where Vianne establishes a chocolate store and creates delectable treats that, much to the chagrin of mayor Raynaud, rapidly revolutionize the stern lives of the people (Alfred Molina).
Will Vianne's wandering adventure come to an end when Johnny Depp's seductive Romani camp leader Roux arrives? Chocolat is a fantastic choice to watch while browsing your chocolate selection because it's both dramatic and delectable.
Based on the 1973 William Goldman novel of the same name, this heartwarming fantasy adventure comedy follows the tale of farmhand Westley (Cary Elwes), who sets out to save his beloved Princess Buttercup (Robin Wright) from the annoying Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon). The Princess Bride has all the ingredients for a cult classic: giants, fencing matches, giants, funny banter, lovely English countryside, and the high cliffs of Moher.
This romantic comedy, which takes place in bustling Baltimore, is based on the same-named book by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo. Despite her pal Alex's (Justin Long) sarcastic dating advice, Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin) constantly causes trouble in her relationships.
Conor (Kevin Connolly), a real estate agent, has eyes for Anna, an aspiring singer, and she likes him (Scarlett Johansson). But Ben (Bradley Cooper), who is unhappily married to Janine, is the only person Anna is interested in (Jennifer Connelly). Beth (Jennifer Aniston), Janine's confidante, is annoyed that Neil (Ben Affleck), her fiance, is waiting so long to pop the question.
Lady Chatterley's Lover, the most recent adaption of the contentious 1928 book by British author D.H. Lawrence, deftly examines Constance Reid's (Emma Corrin) passionate relationship with her husband's reserved gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors (Jack O'Connell). Lord Clifford Chatterley (Matthew Duckett) urges his wife to produce him an heir with any "acceptable" suitor after a military accident left him crippled and impotent. He has no idea that his free-spirited caretaker Connie, who is sick of taking care of him, has already developed feelings for his attractive employee, a commoner. What initially begins as sexual experimentation quickly develops into a stronger emotional bond. Will Connie have a child for Clifford? What's more, will she stick beside him?
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Me Before You (2016)
Emilia Clarke's character Louisa Clark is a quirky, opinionated country girl with a vibrant sense of style. Sam Claflin's (Sam Traynor's) affluent and cynical quadriplegic character William Traynor, who is unable to accept his incurable condition and is seriously considering assisted suicide, hires her as his carer. Will Lou's vivacious attitude and frantic efforts to plan amusing escapades succeed in changing his perspective and winning his heart, or will she have to adjust to life without Will?
Pride & Prejudice (2005)
"My affections and wishes have not changed, but one word from you will silence me forever. If, however, your feelings have changed, I will have to tell you: you have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love…I love…I love you. I never wish to be parted from you from this day on."
In the historical drama Pride & Prejudice, played by Keira Knightley as the lively, tomboyish Elizabeth Bennet, rural England is the setting for the Georgian era. Mr. Darcy, the arrogant and restrained nobleman, is played by Matthew Macfadyen. As Kitty Bennet, Carey Mulligan. Simon Woods portrays Mr. Bingley, while Rosamund Pike plays Jane Bennet.
The Lake House (2006)
Fantasy romances with time travel are popular. The Lake House, which is based on the South Korean film Il Mare (2000), centers on the enigmatic mailbox of a lakeside home that has been inhabited at various times by architects Alex Wyler (Keanu Reeves) and Dr. Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock). They use the mailbox to send and receive messages across time and space, and despite all obstacles, they fall in love. Although they are only briefly seen together in The Lake House due to the multiple timeframes, Bullock and Reeves' on-screen chemistry is still evident. The two previously featured together in Speed.
Valentine’s Day (2010) - Best Valentine movies
Jessica Alba plays Morley, Kathy Bates plays Susan, Jessica Biel plays Kara, Bradley Cooper plays Holden, Patrick Dempsey plays Dr. Copeland, Jamie Foxx plays Kelvin, Jennifer Garner plays Julia, Anne Hathaway plays Liz, Ashton Kutcher plays Reed, Queen Latifah plays Paula, Julia Roberts plays U.S. Army Captain Hazeltine, Shirley MacLaine plays Estelle, and George Lopez plays Alfonso in this film with the Valentine's Day, however, is most notable for the acting debut of mega-star Taylor Swift as Felicia, a high school student.
A Moment to Remember (2004)
This South Korean box office success also looked at how Alzheimer's condition puts love to the test. Foreman Choi Cheol-su (Jung Woo-sung), 27, and disillusioned fashion designer Kim Su-jin (Son Ye-jin), 27, fall in love and wed. Soon later, Su-jin starts to forget things and is given the diagnosis of having a rare type of Alzheimer's. A Moment to Remember earned Best Adapted Screenplay at the 42nd Grand Bell Awards and served as the model for similar stories in Malaysian, Indian, and Turkish films. Son Ye-jin won Best Actress in a Foreign Film at the 15th China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival.
Love Actually (2003)
The interconnected love stories of several couples are followed in the movie Love Actually. Despite the fact that it has a superb cast and a variety of subjects, it may be thought of as a Christmas movie, therefore leaving it off our list would be a mistake.
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, which is set in an American high school, is the loose inspiration for the movie 10 Things I Hate About You. In contrast to her younger and more popular sister Bianca, Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles) is a senior who is cynical and short-tempered (Larisa Oleynik). Due to their father's restriction against Bianca dating before Kat finds a boyfriend of her own, which is difficult given the latter's lack of social skills, new sophomore student Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and his wealthy friend devise a scheme to hasten the process that involves mysterious bad boy Patrick (Heath Ledger). The title of the film is taken from Kat's witty letter to Patrick, which is both humorous and romantic.
Chocolat (2000)
This version of the Joanne Harris novel is directed by Lasse Hallström, who is well known for his work on ABBA video clips. Following "the North wind" and a family tradition, Vianne (Juliette Binoche) and her six-year-old daughter have been floating around Europe. They arrive in the community of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes, where Vianne establishes a chocolate store and creates delectable treats that, much to the chagrin of mayor Raynaud, rapidly revolutionize the stern lives of the people (Alfred Molina).
Will Vianne's wandering adventure come to an end when Johnny Depp's seductive Romani camp leader Roux arrives? Chocolat is a fantastic choice to watch while browsing your chocolate selection because it's both dramatic and delectable.
The Princess Bride (1987)
Based on the 1973 William Goldman novel of the same name, this heartwarming fantasy adventure comedy follows the tale of farmhand Westley (Cary Elwes), who sets out to save his beloved Princess Buttercup (Robin Wright) from the annoying Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon). The Princess Bride has all the ingredients for a cult classic: giants, fencing matches, giants, funny banter, lovely English countryside, and the high cliffs of Moher.
He's Just Not That Into You (2009)
This romantic comedy, which takes place in bustling Baltimore, is based on the same-named book by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo. Despite her pal Alex's (Justin Long) sarcastic dating advice, Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin) constantly causes trouble in her relationships.
Conor (Kevin Connolly), a real estate agent, has eyes for Anna, an aspiring singer, and she likes him (Scarlett Johansson). But Ben (Bradley Cooper), who is unhappily married to Janine, is the only person Anna is interested in (Jennifer Connelly). Beth (Jennifer Aniston), Janine's confidante, is annoyed that Neil (Ben Affleck), her fiance, is waiting so long to pop the question.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover (2022)
Lady Chatterley's Lover, the most recent adaption of the contentious 1928 book by British author D.H. Lawrence, deftly examines Constance Reid's (Emma Corrin) passionate relationship with her husband's reserved gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors (Jack O'Connell). Lord Clifford Chatterley (Matthew Duckett) urges his wife to produce him an heir with any "acceptable" suitor after a military accident left him crippled and impotent. He has no idea that his free-spirited caretaker Connie, who is sick of taking care of him, has already developed feelings for his attractive employee, a commoner. What initially begins as sexual experimentation quickly develops into a stronger emotional bond. Will Connie have a child for Clifford? What's more, will she stick beside him?