FROM heartfelt confessions, grand gestures, moments of slow dance, meaningful gazes to heavily emotional lines, together with love songs in the background, one way or another, we become suckers for movies that bring out our most hopelessly romantic selves.
Here are the ones that do it best:
1. My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997)
Cast: Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz
Directed by: P.J Hogan
Julianne (Roberts) finds out that her long-time best friend Michael (Dermot) is about to get married to the young and wealthy Kimmy (Diaz). She then realizes that she loves him and does everything to win him back.
P.S. The scene where the cast sings Dionne Warwick’s “I Say a Little Prayer (For You)” is a must-watch!
2. Enchanted (2010)
Cast: Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden
Directed by: Kevin Lima
Giselle (Adams), who lives in the animated world of fairy tale that is Andalasia, gets banished to modern-day New York by her fiance’s, Prince Edward (Marsden), wicked stepmother. She later meets Robert (Dempsey), a lawyer who does not believe in “happily-ever-after” like she does.
P.S. Robert and Giselle’s slow dance to Jon McLaughlin’s “So Close” is so beautifully sad, that it will melt your heart.
3. Paano na Kaya (2010)
Cast: Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson
Directed by: Ruel S. Bayani
Mae (Chiu) has been secretly in love with her best friend, Bogs (Anderson) since forever. Bogs and his long-time girlfriend then break up and finds comfort in his best friend. The two soon took their friendship to a whole new level, but things take a toll when Bogs’ former flame comes back and Mae starts to feel like she’s just the “rebound” girl.
P.S. This film has unlimited “hugot” lines, and here’s one of Bogs’: “Now I know why someone from our past has to come back, to remind us how much we’ve grown.”
4. The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
Cast: Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort
Directed by: Josh Boone
Based on the bestselling novel of the same title by John Green, the story is about two people who meet and fall in love in a cancer support group. Together, they battle the inevitable circumstances brought by their diseases. Watch as Hazel (Woodley) and Augustus (Elgort) make you swoon and cry at the same time with their beautiful love story, backed up with the book’s cringe-worthy lines.
P.S. Listen to Troye Sivan’s “The Fault in Our Stars” and let the “feels”pour out.
5. Letters to Juliet (2010)
Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Christopher Egan, Vanessa Redgrave
Directed by: Gary Winick
The film was inspired by the non-fiction book “Letters to Juliet” of Lise Friedman and Ceil Friedman. Sophie (Seyfried) travels to Italy, and discovers amongst the myriad of “letters to Juliet,” that are to be received and replied by the “Secretaries to Juliet,” an unanswered letter written by a woman named Claire (Redgrave) way back in 1957. Claire is looking for her lover Lorenzo. Sophie replies and helps Claire find the love of her life together with the latter’s rather pompous grandson Charlie (Egan).
P.S. Sophie and Charlie’s version of Romeo and Juliet’s scene at the balcony is too adorable for words.
All these movies simply prove how happiness in love is still possible, regardless of the heartbreak and bitterness that comes with it.
“I’m in love with you, and I know that love is just a shout into the void, and that oblivion is inevitable, and that we’re all doomed and that there will come a day when all our labor has been returned to dust, and I know the sun will swallow the only earth we’ll ever have, and I am in love with you.” – Augustus Waters (The Fault in Our Stars)
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