love movies
Although they very often tell about fulfilled love, those whose characters have to overcome certain difficulties are more popular. Not all end with a happy ending.
The Fault in Our Stars, 2014, directed by Josh Boone
Hazel (Shailene Woodley) and Gus (Ansel Elgort) are a couple of teenagers who met at meetings of a support group for people struggling with cancer. They share similar experiences, love for books and mutual affection. Hazel dreams of meeting the author of her favorite novel, Gus will do anything to make her dream come true.
The fault of our stars press materials
Titanic (1997, directed by James Cameron)
Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) wins a card game ticket to the first voyage of the unsinkable Titanic. Here, he thwarts a suicide attempt by a desperate Rose (Kate Winslet). This is how their great, forbidden love begins.
‘Titanic’ still from the movie ‘Titanic’ dir. James Cameron / screen facebook.com/TitanicMovie
”And that I won’t leave you” (”The Vow”, 2012, dir. Michael Sucsy)
Page (Rachel McAdams) and Leo (Channing Tatum) are a young, happy married couple. As a result of an accident, a woman loses her memory and does not recognize her own husband. Leo must make Page fall in love with him again.
A love movie inspired by literature
Many were inspired by literary history. Among the most popular are those based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, Erich Segal and Cecelia Ahern.
The Notebook, 2004, dir. Nick Cassavetes
Duke (James Garner) reads Alzheimer’s diary Allie (Gena Rowlands) from her diary, which tells the story of her love for Noah (Ryan Gosling). Unfortunately, in the past, Allie’s (Rachel McAdams) parents did everything to separate the young.
‘Diary’ Press materials
Love Story (1970, directed by Arthur Hiller)
Wealthy law student Oliver (Ryan O’Neal) meets music student Jenny (Ali MacGraw). The young people fall in love, but the boy’s parents are against the wedding of their son with the baker’s daughter. The boy breaks up with his family and decides to earn a living for himself and his wife on his own. Unfortunately, it soon turns out that Jenny is terminally ill.
”PS I Love You” (”PS I Love You”, 2007, directed by Richard LaGravenese)
Holly (Hilary Swank) and Gerry (Gerard Butler) are a loving couple. The unexpected death of her husband plunges Holly into mourning. On her 30th birthday, she takes a letter from her late husband out of the mailbox, ending with the words ”PS I love you”. Over the next year, the woman receives 12 such letters, and the tasks planned by Gerry help Holly find joy in life again.
Movies – love melodramas are tearjerkers
It is worth choosing carefully. Love melodramas can bring the viewer to tears. Therefore, it is better to reach for proven titles.
”One Day” (”One Day”, 2011, dir. Lone Scherfig)
Emma (Anne Hathaway) and Dexter (Jim Sturgess) meet on graduation day and spend the night together. Since then, every year on July 15, they meet to share their successes and dreams. For many years they fail to discover that the happiness they are looking for is at their fingertips.
Me Before You, 2016, dir. Thea Sharrock
Lou (Emilia Clarke) becomes the guardian of Will, a wealthy young banker. As a result of an unfortunate accident, he was confined to a wheelchair and plunged into depression. The girl decides to prove to him that life is worth living.
“Before You Came”, still from the film Matt. press
”Three meters above the sky” (”Tres metros sobre el cielo”, 2010, directed by Fernando Gonzalez Molina)
Hache (Mario Casas) participates in illegal motorcycle races. One day he meets Babi (Maria Valverde), a girl from a good family. Even though they are separated by a lot, the young people fall in love with each other.
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Movies about love: not only melodramas
it’s not just melodrama. Romance and romantic comedies also successfully tell about her.
About Time, 2013, dir. Richard Curtis
Tim (Domhnall Gleeson), like all the men in his family, can go back in time to any moment in his life to relive it or change it a bit. However, he must remember that changes in the past affect the present. Through time travel, he wants to win the heart of beautiful Mary (Rachel McAdams).
”500 Days of Summer” (”(500) Days of Summer”, 2009, dir. Marc Webb)
Tom (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is an incurable romantic. When he meets his boss’s new secretary, Summer (Zooey Deschanel), she seems to be out of his reach. Meanwhile, it turns out that the young people have a lot in common. Tom quickly falls in love with Summer, or rather with an idealized image of her that he created himself.
”27 Dresses” (”27 Dresses”, 2008, dir. Anne Fletcher)
Jane (Katherine Heigl) has already been a bridesmaid 27 times, which she is reminded of by so many dresses hanging in her closet. She has a secret crush on her boss, George (Edward Burns). When Jane’s younger sister, Tess (Malin Akerman), wins his heart and wishes a bridesmaid specialist to organize her wedding, Jane decides to take care of herself. Unfortunately, journalist Kevin (James Marsden) stands in her way, who plans to ridicule her in his article.
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