1. He's Just Not That Into You
He's Just Not That Into You revolves around multiple love stories, each dealing with various conflicts in everyday life. This romantic comedy is based on the book of the same name by authors Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo.
The film follows a young woman who misinterprets signals from men, a wife betrayed by her husband, and a woman who has been living with her boyfriend for over seven years without moving towards marriage due to a lack of trust in it.
These stories together paint a picture of the search for true happiness among young women in modern life.
The movie subtly conveys messages about love through the stories of nine characters, from the quest for happiness to the critical moment of choosing a life partner.
With a star-studded Hollywood cast including Scarlett Johansson, Drew Barrymore, and Bradley Cooper, He's Just Not That Into You has been warmly received by audiences worldwide.

2. Just Go With It
Danny is a successful plastic surgeon who pretends to have a troubled marriage in order to meet women. One day, he meets Palmer, the woman of his dreams. Instead of using his usual charm, Danny refrains from his old tricks, but Palmer quickly begins to suspect him. To cover up, Danny lies to her, claiming he's in the middle of a divorce. Palmer demands to meet his soon-to-be ex-wife, so Danny persuades his assistant, Katherine, to pose as his wife in order to make his story believable.
But this lie leads to a series of misunderstandings, and even Katherine's children become involved in the chaos.
Amid the laughter and absurd situations during their trip to Hawaii, Danny realizes what he truly wants once everything finally unravels.
In Just Go With It, the complexities of women's psychology are explored once again through the unique antics of Dr. Danny. The film made an impressive $30 million in its opening week and nearly $220 million overall.

3. Phanh Nhiên Tinh Động
Fall in Love Like a Star is a story about the complicated romance between the handsome young star, Tô Tinh Vũ (Li Yifeng), and his manager, Diên Tâm (Yang Mi). Initially, Diên Tâm is unknowingly chosen to be Tô Tinh Vũ's assistant, but soon, the two develop feelings for each other.
The situation changes drastically when Tô Tinh Vũ rises to stardom, becoming the center of attention and always followed by paparazzi. His private life becomes the talk of the media.
One day, a photo of Tô Tinh Vũ and Diên Tâm in a close moment is taken by reporters. To protect her boyfriend's reputation, Diên Tâm decides to break up with him. At the same time, a new star, Mỹ Lệ (Dilraba Dilmurat), decides to pursue Tô Tinh Vũ.
Will the love between Tô Tinh Vũ and Diên Tâm survive the pressures of fame and ambition, or will it be short-lived? Can their relationship endure the distance and gossip in the turbulent world of showbiz?

4. Me Before You
This film tells the story of 26-year-old Louisa Clark, who lives in a small, picturesque town in England. Lou is a cheerful, optimistic young woman with a quirky sense of style, but she lacks direction or personal dreams. Despite her upbeat attitude, Lou struggles to support her family financially.
Lou's new job involves caring for Will Traynor, a young, wealthy banker who was paralyzed from the waist down after a tragic accident. The once vibrant and adventurous Will has become a stubborn, bitter man resigned to his fate. Their meeting marks a turning point that will forever change both of their lives and hearts.

5. Titanic
The movie "Titanic" is based on the true story of the infamous sinking of the RMS Titanic during its maiden voyage across the Atlantic.
The film intertwines this historical disaster with a passionate love story between Rose and Jack Dawson. Despite the social barriers from Rose's family and her fiancé, they defy all odds to be together. Though Jack sacrifices his life for Rose in the end, their love remains unforgettable, leaving audiences in awe of their timeless bond.
Produced in 1997, Titanic has remained a cultural phenomenon, captivating viewers worldwide. It is a cinematic masterpiece that many hope their own love stories will emulate, eternal and unbreakable like the love of Jack and Rose. The film immortalizes their love, forever etched in the hearts of audiences.
The movie is based on the tragic sinking of the Titanic in 1912 and features notable actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio (as Jack) and Kate Winslet (as Rose). Their love story, though born from two entirely different social classes, is pure and intense, defying the limits of life and death, space, and time.
The film made history by winning 11 Academy Awards, out of 14 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director, cementing its place in American cinema history.

6. Dear John
"Dear John" tells the heartwarming story of a soldier on leave who meets Savannah, a beautiful but conservative college student. After an eventful dive to retrieve a lost wallet, John and Savannah quickly form a close friendship that blossoms into a deep love. As they grow closer, they make plans to marry.
However, the tragic events of 9/11 force John to return to the army, and Savannah begins writing him letters that begin with "Dear John". Receiving these heartfelt letters fills John with hope, as he dreams of a reunion with Savannah.
But time and distance prove to be formidable obstacles for their relationship. One day, John receives another letter from Savannah, this time beginning with "Dear John" but ending with the heartbreaking words, "Goodbye". Despite the emotional challenges, their love story navigates through long-distance trials, ultimately leading to a reunion when John completes his service and returns to be with the love of his life.

7. 10 Things I Hate About You
One of the quintessential teen films that remains etched in the memories of many from the 80s, 10 Things I Hate About You tells the sweet and romantic story of high school love.
Upon moving to a new school, Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) instantly falls for Bianca (Larisa Oleynik), the most popular girl on campus. However, Bianca is forbidden from dating until her rebellious, bookish older sister, Kat (Julia Stiles), is also allowed to go out. Patrick (Heath Ledger), a bad-boy from school, is hired to charm Kat, hoping this would give Bianca the opportunity to date. As the story unfolds, Patrick and Kat unexpectedly develop feelings for each other, adding complications to their arrangement.

8. On Golden Pond
Released in 1981, this film won multiple Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress, gaining recognition both from the public and the film industry.
The story revolves around an elderly couple, Norman and Ethel Thayer, who return to their summer home to cope with Norman’s fading memory. As they age, they are forced to face the reality of forgotten memories and the emotional struggles within their family. The film explores not just love and youthful dreams but also the profound human experience, tackling themes of aging, death, the physical decay of the body, and the importance of forgiveness and understanding. It delves into family relationships and the love that exists in every individual.

9. Shakespeare In Love
Premiering in 1988, Shakespeare in Love left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. The film tells the romantic tale of the young William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) set in London during the summer of 1593.
For an artist, inspiration is everything. The young playwright Shakespeare is struggling to find the spark to write his next play. Just as he’s lost hope, the beautiful Viola (Gwyneth Paltrow) appears, igniting the passion that leads him to create the timeless masterpiece, Romeo and Juliet.
The two souls are destined to meet, each filled with passion and love, but their relationship is doomed as Viola is already promised to Lord Wessex.
The film’s artistic depth earned Shakespeare In Love seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress. Its success mirrors the greatness of Shakespeare's own legacy.

10. When Harry Met Sally
When Harry Met Sally is a timeless romantic comedy that appeals to a wide audience, offering moments of sweet and joyful laughter.
The story follows the lives of Harry and Sally, starting from their first meeting during a road trip from Chicago to New York, and spanning twelve years of evolving friendship and romance.
The film is known for its witty dialogues, the delightful chemistry between Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, and its beautifully shot scenes that capture the essence of love and laughter.

11. Fortuna’s Eye
A Japanese romantic psychological film based on the novel Fortuna’s Eye by Naoki Hyakuta. The film tells the story of Shinichiro Kiyama (Ryunosuke Kamiki), a young man who lost his family in a plane crash when he was a child.
Shinichiro's life takes a dramatic turn when he realizes he possesses the "eye of Fortuna." He crosses paths with Aoi Kiryu (Kasumi Arimura), a vibrant and confident young woman, and her presence begins to bring color to his previously solitary existence.
As they grow closer and enjoy a period of happiness together, Shinichiro discovers he has the ability to see through Aoi. Faced with this revelation, he must decide what to do when the price of saving the one he loves could be his own life.

12. 50 First Dates
50 First Dates is a perfect pick for a romantic movie night. This Hollywood hit features two iconic actors, Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler, in a heartwarming love story.
The film revolves around Henry (played by Adam Sandler), a charming veterinarian, and Lucy (played by Drew Barrymore), a beautiful art teacher. Their unlikely romance begins when Henry falls for Lucy the moment they meet, and he sets out to win her heart.
However, Lucy has a rare condition where her memory resets every 24 hours. Despite this, Henry persists in wooing her day after day, with ridiculous yet endearing reasons to get close to her. Though her memory fades, Lucy gradually falls for him, and their love story ends with a beautiful, unforgettable conclusion.

13. P.S. I Love You
If you’re a fan of heartfelt, tear-jerking romance, P.S. I Love You is the perfect choice for you and your loved one this Valentine's Day.
This film captivated audiences with its stunning performances by Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler. It is a touching love story that tugs at the heartstrings and leaves viewers in tears.
Based on the novel by Irish author Cecelia Ahern, the movie carries a deep sense of loss and sorrow, as it depicts the poignant journey of a widow mourning the death of her husband. The story unfolds as the woman finds solace in the heartfelt letters he left behind, each one guiding her through the pain of his absence.
Despite the sadness, P.S. I Love You is ultimately a beautiful celebration of enduring love, filled with sweet and tender moments. Even though her husband is gone, his love continues to illuminate her path. Once you’ve watched it, you’ll likely find yourself wanting to experience this extraordinary love story again.

14. Sleepless in Seattle
Sleepless in Seattle, released in 1993, is a timeless romantic film that showcases the incredible performances of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Their chemistry brings the movie’s story to life in a way that’s both heartwarming and unforgettable, making it the perfect watch for Valentine’s Day.
The story centers on Sam, an engineer living in Chicago, who is grieving the loss of his wife. After her death, Sam and his young son, Jonah, relocate to Seattle to start fresh. Despite his attempts to move on, Sam cannot erase the memory of his beloved wife and the love they shared.
One Christmas Eve, Jonah calls into a radio station to share their family’s story, hoping to find a new partner for his father. The phone lines are flooded with responses, and letters start arriving at their home, but Sam remains indifferent. Still, Jonah continues to read the letters, and eventually, he leads his father to meet Annie, the woman who will change their lives forever. This heartwarming tale is a captivating journey of love and second chances.

15. While You Were Sleeping
While You Were Sleeping is a romantic comedy featuring stellar performances from Bill Pullman and Sandra Bullock. Bullock plays Lucy, a solitary woman working as a ticket agent on the subway. She has lived alone for years, until one day she saves Peter's life, setting off a series of unexpected events.
The accident leaves Peter unconscious and causes everyone to mistakenly believe Lucy is part of his family. Tensions rise, and the plot thickens when Jack enters the scene, falling in love with Lucy...
This film not only performed well at the box office but also received praise from critics, solidifying While You Were Sleeping as a major Hollywood hit.

16. Ghost
Ghost, released in 1990, stars the beautiful Demi Moore in a hauntingly emotional role. The film tells the passionate love story of Sam Wheat and Molly Jensen. After Sam is tragically murdered, he becomes a ghost, determined to protect Molly from danger and uncover the truth behind his death.
As a ghost, Sam cannot physically interact with Molly, so he seeks the help of Oda Mae Brown, a psychic who becomes an unlikely ally.
Despite being unable to see ghosts, Oda senses Sam’s presence and helps him uncover the mystery of his murder. In the end, Sam protects Molly and says his final goodbye through Oda Mae’s powers. The film earned several prestigious nominations, including an Academy Award nomination.

17. Friends With Benefits
The film Friends With Benefits features the charming Justin Timberlake and the stunning Mila Kunis as the leads. They play two strangers who connect over work, only to later find themselves in a no-strings-attached arrangement that leads to much more than they expected.
What starts as a purely physical relationship quickly spirals into a series of hilarious and emotional complications. This comedy explores the tricky line between friendship and romance, and how easy it is for the lines to blur when two people decide to take their friendship to a whole new level.

18. The Notebook
The Notebook is a film that explores the heartwarming yet tumultuous love story of Allie Hamilton and Noah Calhoun. Their romance sparks at a carnival, where they fall deeply in love at first sight. However, their love faces insurmountable obstacles as Allie's family disapproves, forcing them apart due to societal differences and class struggles. Despite these challenges, their love refuses to fade. Through resilience and youthful determination, they break through societal barriers and reunite, embracing the belief that love can flourish against all odds.
The film beautifully captures the journey of a love that withstands the test of time. Director Nick Cassavetes conveys a rich, powerful depiction of love—its intensity, vulnerability, and beauty. With every tender moment and heartfelt expression, The Notebook takes viewers on a captivating emotional journey, leaving them with a deep appreciation for the timeless power of love. In just 123 minutes, the film immerses audiences in a world where love is pure, unyielding, and transformative.

19. About Time
About Time is a heartwarming film that follows the journey of a young man who learns from his father that the men in their family have the ability to travel back in time. He decides to use this newfound power to go back and find his true soulmate. After traveling to the past, he meets a girl who he instantly falls in love with, and their relationship evolves through various ups and downs, keeping the audience engaged and wanting to watch again and again.
The film tells the story of a young man who, upon learning of his family’s ability to travel through time, decides to go back and find his perfect match. With the hope of a happy life with his soulmate, he journeys to the past and meets a girl he falls for at first sight. Their love story continues with many emotional moments, blending sweet moments with some bittersweet ones. This touching narrative captivates viewers, leaving them wanting more.
Directed by Richard Curtis, the film achieved great success, taking the audience on a deeply emotional roller coaster. At 123 minutes, it perfectly encapsulates the complexity and beauty of young love, offering viewers a rich emotional experience.

20. The Vow
The Vow is inspired by a true story, revolving around the love between Paige and Leo. They decide to have a secret wedding in a museum to save money, but their happiness is short-lived. A tragic car accident causes Paige to lose her memory.
When Paige wakes up in the hospital, she doesn't remember Leo and only recalls her life before they met. Complications arise when Paige reconnects with her ex-boyfriend. Determined to win back his wife’s heart, Leo embarks on a journey to make her fall in love with him again.
While it shares some similarities with 50 First Dates, The Vow leans more heavily on the emotional aspect rather than humor. The film delves deeply into the heartbreak and determination of a husband trying to rekindle the love with his wife, evoking strong emotions from the audience.
With scenes that shift between the past and present, the film beautifully portrays the special moments of love between the main characters. Through gentle, romantic dialogue and subtle storytelling, The Vow delivers a powerful message about how love can be fragile and can slip away in an instant, but it can also endure in memories and moments shared together.

