What to watch: 11 original movies about love

What to watch: 11 original movies about love

We recommend that you forget about “Notebook” and give preference to the most typical, but no less beautiful films about love this year. Catch 11 movies that describe the most beautiful feeling from our romantic selection!


“It happens to people” (2023)

In theaters now! The melodrama of Valery Belotserkovsky and Karen Oganesyan, in which Vladimir Menshov played his last role. These are several sketches about love, involuntarily intertwined. After all, even things that seem random at first glance are subject to the eternal laws of love.


“Stop the Word” (2023)

In the story, Rebecca (Margaret Qualley) and Hal (Christopher Abbott) are in an unconventional relationship, to say the least; In this relationship, she is the dominatrix and he is her client. After the death of his father, the main character inherits a multimillion-dollar company and decides to break off relations with Rebecca, but Rebecca is not ready for this: now the woman threatens Hal with the fact that the whole world can know about him. preferences in bed


“Broken Flowers” (2005)

At the center of Jim Jarmusch’s (“Only Lovers Left Alive”) crime drama is an elderly playboy who one day receives a letter saying he has a grown son. On the advice of a detective friend, he decides to remember all his girlfriends of over 20 years and visit them. Starring Bill Murray, Sharon Stone, Tilda Swinton and Chloë Sevigny. And like every Jarmusch film, the film has a great soundtrack.


“Valentine’s Day” (2010)

Starring Derek Cienfrance (“The Place Beyond the Pines”) alongside Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams (for whom she received an Oscar nomination), it’s a melodrama about how emotions fade and begin to grow heavy. Watching together is strictly prohibited.


“Shame” (2011)

Psychological drama starring 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. The plot revolves around a 30-year-old man who cannot control his sex life, is an erotomaniac and sexaholic, and whose fate changes with the appearance of his sister.


“The Life of Adele” (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, apparently, finds it in the person of a charming man who is in love with her, but unexpectedly for her, she becomes interested in a mysterious stranger with blue hair.


“Sweet France” (2012)

Comedy drama from Noah Baumbach (“Marriage Story”) starring Greta Gerwig. She lives in New York, works in a dance group, barely communicates with her best friend, lives in dreams and wants more than she can afford. A light and sad movie about love for the most important person in the world: yourself.


“It” (2013)

A captivating fantasy drama starring Joaquin Phoenix, Scarlett Johansson, Amy Adams and Rooney Mara, which won the Oscar for Best Screenplay. The action takes place in the future and tells the story of a lonely writer who buys a new technical development (an operating system designed to fulfill any desire of the user) and falls in love with it.


“Lobster” (2015)

Dystopia by Yorgos Lanthimos (“The Favorite”), which was noted by the jury at Cannes and nominated for an Oscar for best screenplay. A near-future love story where single people are arrested and sent to a creepy hotel where they are asked to find a partner 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 star in Luca Guadagnino’s subtle drama about first emotions (“We Are Who We Are”). It takes place in Italy in 1983 and tells the story of a professor’s 17-year-old son falling in love with the young American scientist who is his father’s assistant.


“Marriage Story” (2019)

Drama by Noah Baumbach (“Fantastic Mr. Fox”, screenwriter), starring the incomparable Scarlett Johansson, who won an Oscar for this film, Adam Driver and Laura Dern. He is a theater director, a lost actor of his theatre. A true and sad divorce story.

Source: People Talk

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