5 Best Romance Movies


By JosuaSETO
Let me ask you, have you ever been hurted? Losing someone that you love? Or is it you the person who hurt someone and run away? I hope you never in that situation..”useless Seth!!” :v. Do you know? You can also feel all those things just from watching the film.(Nah, i’m a gentleman and i’ll never cry, no matter the movie genre) Are you sure? Just check my list before you watch the film and crying out loud.
1. 500 Days Of Summer


95 min(Comedy, Drama, Romance)
Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love. Girl doesnt. This post modern love story is never what we expect it to be — it’s thorny yet exhilarating, funny and sad, a twisted journey of highs and lows that doesn’t quite go where we think it will. When Tom, a hapless greeting card copywriter and hopeless romantic, is blindsided after his girlfriend Summer dumps him, he shifts back and forth through various periods of their 500 days “together” to try to figure out where things went wrong. His reflections ultimately lead him to finally rediscover his true passions in life. (You should watch the movie by the way).
Me: Summer is a B*tch......


2. The Fault In Our Stars 


2,13 hr (Romance)

Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley), a 17-year-old book lover dealing with stage-four metastatic cancer that has spread to her lungs, requiring her to wear a cannula and carry around an oxygen cannister. Her worried but supportive parents (Laura Dern, Sam Trammell) encourage her to attend a local support group for teens with cancer; it's there that she meets Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort), who can't keep his eyes off her. After group, a clearly interested Gus tells Hazel that she's beautiful and invites her to hang out with him and his best friend, Isaac (Nat Wolff). Hazel is attracted to Gus but is hesitant to start a relationship when she knows she's dying. Ever persistent, Gus sweeps Hazel off her feet when he gives up his one "cancer wish" to make her dream come true: traveling to Amsterdam to meet her favorite author....
Me: Tears -_-....


3. Dear John
1,48 hr  (Romance)

An angry rebel, John dropped out of school and enlisted in the Army, not knowing what else to do with his life—until he meets the girl of his dreams, Savannah. Their mutual attraction quickly grows into the kind of love that leaves Savannah waiting for John to finish his tour of duty, and John wanting to settle down with the woman who has captured his heart. But 9/11 changes everything. John feels it is his duty to re-enlist. And sadly, the long separation finds Savannah falling in love with someone else. “Dear John,” the letter read…and with those two words, a heart was broken and two lives were changed forever. Returning home, John must come to grips with the fact that Savannah, now married, is still his true love—and face the hardest decision of his life..
Me: You’re doing your best John.........


4. Space Between Us

 2,1 hr (Romance, Sci-Fi,Action)

Gardner (Asa Butterfield) is a typical 16-year-old brainiac, the kind who spends his days tinkering in robotics, endlessly rewatching Wings of Desire and DM-ing with his female misfit counterpart. Her name is Tulsa (Britt Robertson), a troubled teen who’s been bounced around foster homes and rides a motorcycle. They seem to have a deep connection, these two, but there’s a slight catch: She lives in Boulder, Colorado, and he, well.. he lives on Mars. Specifically, the first manned colony set up on the red planet, as he’s the offspring of an astronaut who discovered she was pregnant after take-off and died during childbirth. Gardner can never come back to Earth, he’s told, because his enlarged heart (metaphor alert!) would risk bursting in our atmosphere.... Will he survive? Just watch the movie.
Me: Brainiac meets Einstein Jr From Mars..


5. That Awkward Moment

1,34 hr( Romance, Friendship, Comedy)
Idk whether this movie is deserved or not but i have no choice. Take three horny guys, all twentysomethings, mix with a plot that was old last century, and serve to an audience so desperate for dick jokes and toilet gags they might forgive a movie wired only with clichés. The compensation comes in the three lead actors, all way too good for the material dished out by writer-director Tom Gormican. Michael B. Jordan, so memorable in Fruitvale Station, plays Mickey, a Manhattan doctor whose wife dumps him. In crisis, he turns to his buds, book-cover designers Jason (Zac Efron) and Daniel (Miles Teller). The guys decide a marathon of one-night stands is the answer. No commitments. That’s the ideal way to avoid – wait for it – that awkward moment when a babe decides she wants to get serious. Efron is the alleged sex god—in one scene he even sports a dildo—who breaks the rules by falling for Ellie (Imogen Poots). And, for symmetry, Daniel realizes that his non-sex buddy, Chelsea (the appealing Mackenzie Davis), is turning him on. In That Awkward Moment, three guys in support of a friend devastated by a recent breakup vow to maintain their single status for as long as possible. The plan gets derailed when they each fall in love and have to secretly work around their pledge to bachelorhood, while trying to figure out the complications of modern day relationships.
Me: “Best(Girl)friends”.........

That’s all the 5 movies, hope you enjoy it....... Thank you.....

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