10 Best Romantic Movies of All Time to Watch
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 10 Iconic Romantic Movies You Absolutely Have to See Before You Die

As a film buff and self-described hopeless romantic for the past 20 years, I’ve watched and analyzed all the greatest cinematic love stories through the decades. I’m drawn to films that capture the euphoria of falling for someone – the tension, messiness, and magic of it. The best romantic movies have resonant themes we relate to about seeking partnership, overcoming what keeps people apart, or reigniting passion after the spark fades.

Below I spotlight my personal top 10 list of iconic romantic films spanning from Hollywood’s Golden Age to modern times that have stood the test of time. I judge movies not just on critical acclaim but repeated cultural impact and influence. These films boast gorgeous cinematography, superb acting with off-the-charts chemistry between leads, memorable soundtracks, brilliant writing, and emotional, satisfying storylines centering romance. Prepare to laugh, weep and swoon over the genre’s finest!

#1 Casablanca (1942)Casablanca (1942)

Set in World War II-era Morocco against a backdrop of conflict and political intrigue, this black & white classic delivers my favorite Hollywood ending of all time. Starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman at their finest, it packs drama, laughs, misty eyes and my all-time favorite line, “Here’s looking at you, kid.” This flawlessly scripted story of former lovers reunited and forced to confront residual feelings will forever remain peerlessly romantic.

Memorable Romantic Scene: When club owner Rick and former flame Ilsa see each other for the first time in years, the crackling chemistry and unresolved passion still lingering between them leaps off the screen. The longing in their eyes says it all.

#2 Ghost (1990)Ghost (1990)

This supernatural tearjerker stars Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore and proves that death can’t conquer true love. Their palpable attraction and tender scenes make you ache. Who doesn’t melt watching them sensually mold clay together to the tune of “Unchained Melody”? Their willingness to warn each other of danger even from beyond the grave leaves me breathless. “Ditto” slays me every time!

Most Sensual Scene: Patrick seducing Demi from the great beyond by getting inside Whoopi Goldberg’s body temporarily has forever embedded itself in our collective consciousness for obvious reasons!

#3 When Harry Met Sally (1989)When Harry Met Sally (1989)

Besides boasting my favorite fake film orgasm scene ever committed to celluloid in Katz’s Deli, this sparkling charmer tackles the question of whether friendship ruining romance is inevitable between straight men and women. Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan showcase tip-top comedic banter and chemistry over years of chance meetings in NYC. Their contrasting temperaments and dating styles clash memorably as no one writes insightful dialogue about relationships like Nora Ephron.

Best Supporting Role: New York City’s four distinctive seasons provide the most romantic supporting backdrop possible. Fall in Central Park makes me swoon here.

#4 Pretty Woman (1990)

A La La Land before La La Land existed, this irresistible confection has Julia Roberts playing a vulnerable hooker with a heart of gold rescued by Richard Gere’s white knight businessman in a twist of aristocratic fate. Their electrifying odds-defying chemistry lights up Rodeo Drive with cheeky fun despite very adult subject matter. From polo matches to the opera, their sexy give-and-take remains a delirious joy.

Favorite Romantic Quote: “She rescued him right back”

#5 The Notebook (2004)

Catapulting Ryan Gosling onto Hollywood’s A-list and igniting his fiery chemistry with Rachel McAdams, this sentimental soaper based on Nicholas Sparks’ posthumous love novel wows me every time. Effortlessly toggling between the 1940s and present day in skilled interwoven fashion, it succeeds through relatable characters winning against open hostility towards their union. That wet kissing scene amid crashing waves makes me melt faster than August afternoons in a Charleston summer.

Most Memorable Romantic Moment: When Allie overhears Lon say, “My darling, my darling, my darling” through the nursing home walls and temporarily remembers their passion, I bawl.

#6 Titanic (1997)

James Cameron’s epic disaster film masterpiece set aboard history’s most famously doomed ocean liner fuses riveting drama, social commentary, Oscar-winning music, loads of suspense and a central romance able to hold its own despite bells and whistles. DiCaprio and Winslet beautifully portray characters from opposite sides of the tracks who find love amid harrowing tragedy. Who can forget that flying scene at the ship’s bow framed by fiery sunset? Or closing scenes promising they’ll reunite in death?

Best Romantic One-Liner: “I’ll never let go, Jack. I promise.” Sob.

#7 Breakfast At Tiffany’s (1961)

As dazzling as the little black dress and oversized shades that Audrey Hepburn iconized here. This breezy confection feels like wandering Fifth Avenue at dawn after leaving a sophisticate’s cocktail party at midnight. Her quirky free-spirited call girl Holly Golightly sweeps into the heart . And life of struggling writer Paul Varjak like a wafting perfume. George Peppard is divine playing it straight against her kooky chaos.

Favorite Romantic Setting: Ah…to kiss in the early morning light while staring into a glamorous Tiffany’s window or strum “Moon River” on one’s balcony. Sighswoon!

#8 Annie Hall (1977)

Only Oscar magnet Woody Allen could make neurosis so darn appealing .In one of filmdom’s wittiest peeks into the chaotic mind of a commitment-phobic comedian destined to turn romance on its ear when he meets quirky singer Annie Hall. Not just hilarious but raw, insightful and truthful about the hurdles in making love last between two people so diametrically different. Also boasts one of Diane Keaton’s most genius style statements on celluloid.

Top Romantic Fantasy Moment: Getting to eavesdrop on other couple’s therapy sessions in split-screen.

#9 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

Love-skeptic Joel, played sensitively by Jim Carrey, and free spirit Clementine, embodied unforgettably by Kate Winslet. Who choose to chemically erase their memories of tumultuous time together before realizing they prefer pain to nothingness of their love. Unconventional structure illuminates the ephemeral qualities of intimate relationships in wistful fashion. It sweeps you up in their heads, hearts and memories with quirky warmth and wisdom.

Most Whimsical Scene: Frolicsome freefalls in blanketing snow become painting canvas for Joel and Clem’s first magical encounter.

#10 Sixteen Candles (1980)

No list of iconic romance films is complete without the sparkling Molly Ringwald-Anthony Michael Hall classic .That helped launch Brat Pack mania and righteous fairy tale endings. As Samantha, Ringwald crushes it as the angst-ridden teenager pining for high school hunk Jake Ryan. while geeky freshman Ted pines for her. Complications resolve adorably thanks to a smitten Jake’s sweeping gestures granting Sam her happily-ever-after despite obstacles.

Best Romantic Soundtrack: Try skipping down school corridors after getting kissed over birthday cake while The Thompson Twin’s “If You Were Here” pumps through speakers!

People Also Ask About Romantic Movies:

What qualities make a romantic film truly exceptional?

The best romance films stand out through stunning cinematography, riveting plots centering love against all odds, . And superb acting with powerful on-screen chemistry between leads, smart dialogues, gripping soundtracks, memorable scenes and cultural relevance documenting changing relationship standards over the decades.

Why do people universally love watching romance movies?

Human beings inherently love witnessing stories about the mystery of falling in love and the rollercoaster ride of relationships that remind us of pivotal times in our own lives. They connect us to characters who reflect pieces of ourselves at once unique yet achingly universal. Great scripts trigger laughter, tears and a sense of promise.

What romantic dramas tend to linger as cultural icons?

Some that come to mind include Gone With the Wind, Doctor Zhivago, Love Story, An Affair To Remember, Dirty Dancing and Jerry Maguire. Each dialed up the feels around doomed love or conquering major struggles . Testing a couple’s bond, through exceptional acting and writing.

How can you find the perfect date night romantic film to watch?

Consider setting the mood first with music while flipping through options. Chat about favorite tropes and genres you both enjoy most, whether Meet Cutes, sentimental tearjerkers, quirky indies or sexy thrillers. Compromise on a movie combining elements you each crave. Challenge expectations occasionally too by suggesting something unique you think your partner would still appreciate for reasons that resonate.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the most swoon-worthy romantic films you’ve ever watched! Which deliver the most satisfying love stories to you? Feel free to share any special memories these movies conjure up as well. Looking forward to bonding over fantastic cinema!

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