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March 5, 2015

Top romantic movies streaming from Netflix now

Top romantic movies streaming from Netflix now

Tara AQUINO, Debbie ENCALADA, ELISABETH Sturges

 

Love is different for everyone, and exists in many different forms. Similarly, romantic movies are of all kinds. The most cheerful romantic comedies, dramas poignant gross, to tame the exciting, we have you covered. If you want to be educated and to see a foreign film, we also. There are even romantic movie if that's what you're into.

 

Silver Linings Playbook (2012)

Director: David O. Russell

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker

 

Based on the novel by Matthew Quick Silver Linings Playbook follows the story of Pat Solatano (Bradley Cooper), a man with bipolar disorder who just released from a mental hospital. He returned with his parents (Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver), and intends to get his wife. Pat meets Tiffany recently widowed (Jennifer Lawrence), who agrees to help him reconnect with his wife if he joins in a dance contest. The link is seen both try their own mental health issues through performances of these talented actors, and the confidence of the image remains vulnerable Tiffany Lawrence was strong enough to win an Academy Award for Best Actress.

 

Blue is the hottest color (2013)

Director: Abdellatif Kechiche

Stars: Adele Exarchopolous, Léa Seydoux

 

First Love is a fucking wet mess. And the worst is that it is a wet fucking mess will never forget. As the issue it addresses, blue is the hottest color is so memorable. Hosted by tearing performance lead Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos, the film is a chronic uncomfortable of a young woman (Exarchopoulos) Rocky frank and revealing journey of self-discovery. On the way, she falls for another woman (Seydoux), beginning a long-term relationship. Traveling with his teenage love for the sea that hell is beyond the honeymoon phase.

 

But do not be fooled by the familiar principle. The film festival in Cannes winning big, the Palme d'Or, the story (based on the graphic novel by Julie Maroh) is not thin young adult fare. It is a naturalistic portrait pain, obsessive attachment, and the passion you feel when you fall and bark yourself, you are left when they took him away.

 

Weekend (2011)

Address: Andrew Haigh

Starring: Tom Cullen, Chris New, Laura Freeman, Jonathan races, Loreto Murray

 

Rarely does a film on a homosexual relationship that attracts international attention, but the grace of Weekend and honesty is a special film. Located in a whirlwind two days of the end of next week locked Russell (Cullen), thanks to a weekend with an artist, Glen (New), who leaves for a two-year art course, States United -Thurs just seconds.

 

What begins as a one-night stand becomes something much deeper than the film explores the gender complexities and difficulties of the closet.



Annie Hall (1977)

Director: Woody Allen

Starring: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton

 

Perhaps the most revered movie, Woody Allen, Annie Hall humorous look at dating and became an American classic. Allen stars as Alvy, who is trying to understand why his relationship with Annie Hall (a role that was written specifically for Diane Keaton) failed. While still a comedy, this film has a severity that was new to the work of Allen at the time of its release. The award-winning writing, production and acting while mixing in a hilarious touching film about love, sexuality and neurosis.

 

Dirty Dancing (1987)

Director: Emile Ardolino

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Cynthia Rhodes, Jerry Orbach

 

Dirty Dancing is a coming of age story of Baby (Jennifer Grey), a young man of 17 who falls in love with the beautiful dance teacher Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) during the summer holidays with his family. It is found in the staff of the secret resort, where you will learn about so-called "Dirty Dancing". Baby is committed to becoming the new dance partner Johnny, her father disapproved, believing Johnny is a low life, with nothing to offer her daughter. This concept is not new, but lovers of music, dance and romance considered a "classic film 80.

 

Jerry Maguire (1996)

Address: Cameron Crowe

Starring: Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., Renee Zellweger

 

Jerry Maguire is a clever romantic comedy that has outstanding performance of its three stars, including Tom Cruise in one of his greatest roles. Cruise plays Jerry, a sports agent who excels in most things in life, and romance. After losing his job unexpectedly, Jerry decided to create his own sports agency, taking his colleague Dorothy (Renee Zellweger) with him. Throughout the movie about Dorothy and her son, and learn about intimacy, romance and honesty. In addition to acting, directing Cameron Crowe and many punchy lines ("Show me the money!"), Is a must-see film for those who love romance.

 

Pretty in Pink (1986)

Address: Howard Deutch

Starring: Molly Ringwald, Andrew McCarthy, Jon Cryer, James Spader

 

Feeling nostalgic? From inside the 80 is a class of history and high school heart broken. The popular and official Blane (McCarthy) develops feelings for Andie (Ringwald), but none of them fit into the world of the other. Add Jon Cryer as Duckie, goofy best friend who is secretly in love with Andie, and you have a classic love triangle.

 

Adventureland (2009)

Directed by Greg Mottola

Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Hader, Martin Starr, Margarita Levieva

 

Located in 1987 Adventureland is a sweet story of coming of age in a recent college graduate, James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg), who spends the summer working at a theme park in his hometown instead of traveling in Europe as planned. Cab games, meets Em (Kristen Stewart), a beautiful young girl with a Stoner troubled family life, with which it forms a relationship. With its team of co-workers and drink shreds slacker, eat cookies marijuana, fall in love and try to understand their lives as they work in their monotonous minimum wage job. The film resonates with both teens and adults, and inspire nostalgia of the 80s, even those who do not live with him.

 

Houseboat (1958)

Address: Melville Shavelson

Starring: Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer, Paul Peterson, Charles Herbert, Mimi Gibson

 

Tom Winters (Cary Grant) is a widowed father whose children suffer. It leads them to live in their barge and hiring Cinzia (Sophia Loren) to help with the children and keep the house in order. Cinzia is not the best housekeeper, but that did not stop to win the heart of Tom and his son. This romantic comedy is comforting innocent in his representation of both romantic and familial love.

 

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Heartbeats (2010)

 

New Moon (1940)

Amélie (2001)

The one I love (2014)

I Am Love (2009)

Elegy (2008)

Chasing Amy (1997)

Cinema Paradiso (1988)

Chico and Rita (2010)

Solo trip Earth (2011)

Punch-Drunk Love (2002)

Y Tu Mamá También (2001)

While You Were Sleeping (1995)

The 90s were a great time for romantic comedies, and was also a good time to Sandra Bullock. Shortly after playing opposite Keanu Reeves in the 1994 hit action film, Speed, Bullock made a 180 for his role While You Were Sleeping. Here he plays a train conductor who saves a man he admired from afar after a thief pulls the railway. She goes with him to the hospital, where he settled in a coma, and accidentally mistaken for his girlfriend, but she did the right thing because it is on the face. The film is set as deception is maintained and ends up falling face his brother in a coma actually. The lesson here: You snooze you lose. (The boy in a coma finally wake up if this game is not as important.)

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