We suggest you forget about The Notebook and opt for the most typical but no less beautiful movies about love this year. Catch the 10 movies about the biggest emotion in our romantic selection!
“Stop the Word” (2023)
According to the plot, Rebecca (Margaret Qualley) and Hal (Christopher Abbott) are in an unconventional relationship where she is a dominatrix and her client, to put it mildly. After the death of his father, the hero inherits a multi-million dollar company and decides to cut off relations with Rebecca, but he is not ready for this: now the woman threatens Hal with the fact that the whole world can find out. preferences in bed
“Broken Flowers” (2005)
Jim Jarmusch’s (“Only Lovers Left Alive”) detective drama centers on an elderly Don Juan who one day receives a letter that he has a grown son. On the advice of a familiar detective, he decides to remember and visit all his girlfriends for 20 years. It stars Bill Murray, Sharon Stone, Tilda Swinton and Chloë Sevigny. And the movie actually has a great soundtrack, as with any Jarmusch movie.
“Valentine’s Day” (2010)
A melodrama starring Derek Cienfranc (“The Place Beyond the Pines”) with Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams (for which he received an Oscar nomination) recounts how emotions begin to fade and weigh. Watching together is strictly prohibited.
“Shame” (2011)
Psychological drama by Steve McQueen (“12 Years a Slave”) with Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan, which won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. At the center of the plot is a 30-year-old man, an erotomaniac and a sexaholic, whose fate is changed by the arrival of his own sister, unable to control his sex life.
“Adele’s Life” (2013)
Léa Seydoux in a subtle melodrama that won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The 17-year-old main character dreams of eternal love and finds her in the face of a charming man who apparently falls in love with her, but is unexpectedly carried away by a mysterious blue-haired stranger.
“Sweet Frances” (2012)
Comedy drama by Noah Baumbach (“Marriage Story”) starring Greta Gerwig. He lives in New York, works in a dance group, hardly communicates with his best friend, lives in dreams and wants more than he can afford. A light and sad movie about the love you have for yourself, the most important person in the world.
“She” (2013)
A captivating fantasy drama starring Joaquin Phoenix, Scarlett Johansson, Amy Adams and Rooney Mara, which won an Oscar for Best Screenplay. The action takes place in the future and tells about a lonely writer who buys a new technical development (an operating system designed to fulfill any user’s desire) and falls in love with it.
“Lobster” (2015)
Yorgos Lanthimos’ (“Favorite”) dystopia was awarded by the jury at Cannes and nominated for an Oscar for Best Screenplay. A love story set in the near future where single people are arrested and sent to a creepy hotel where they have to find a mate within 45 days. If they fail, they are turned into animals and released into the forest. Starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz!
“Call Me By Your Name” (2017)
Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer in Luca Guadagnino’s (“This Is What We Are”) first-of-its-kind drama about emotions. The action takes place in Italy in 1983 and tells the story of a professor’s 17-year-old son falling in love with his father’s assistant, a young American scientist.
“Marriage Story” (2019)
The drama of the inimitable Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver and Oscar winner Laura Dern and Noah Baumbach (“Fantastic Mr. Fox”, screenwriter). He is a theater director, he is a lost actor of his theater. The true and sad history of divorce.
Source: People Talk

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