Movies is my vitamins - and a good love story never fails. Most of these personal favorites do not have the happily-ever-after endings, but nevertheless, there is a certainty that a love unfulfilled would carry on forever. I like romantic films that has the ability to make you laugh and cry, and can make you feel less lonely in the world. A good romantic movie can also transport you back in time, where memories may not always be auspicious, but when you look back -- it makes you overly grateful for the experience to love and be loved. Every hurt, bruises and pain is always "worth it" in the name of love
CLASSIC
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From left to right: An Affair To Remember, Breathless, Roman Holiday, Gone With The Wind, Breakfast At Tiffany's, Casablanca, Gigi, Reds, His Girl Friday, Love Story, Doctor Zhivago, Annie Hall
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CONTEMPORARY
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From left to right: Amelie, Bridget Jones' Diary, The Classic, Reality Bites, Garden State, Before Sunrise/Sunset, Beginners, Forever, Great Expectations, Ghost, Pride & Prejudice, The Bridges of Madison County, Big Fish, When Harry Met Sally, You've Got Mail, Il Mare |