Valentine’s is just round the corner and what better way to celebrate than watch a romantic movie with your partner over dinner. Romantic movies not only give you the adrenaline rush but also invoke emotions that can give flight to your date with your partner.
Listed down below are 6 Hollywood movies that will set the mood for a romantic dinner:
The Notebook
Mill worker Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling) and affluent girl Allie (Rachel McAdams) are hopelessly in love in 1940s South Carolina. Her parents, on the other hand, are not on board. When Noah enlists in the military during World War II, it appears that their relationship is over. In the meantime, Allie has a relationship with another man (James Marsden). When Noah returns to their little town years later, right before Allie’s wedding, it’s evident that their relationship is far from ended.
Just Go With It
Danny Maccabee (Adam Sandler), a cosmetic surgeon, pretends to be married in order to enjoy future relationships with no ties attached. His network of falsehoods is effective, but when he meets Palmer (Brooklyn Decker), the girl of his dreams, she refuses to be involved. Rather than come clean, Danny has his secretary, Katherine (Jennifer Aniston), act as his soon-to-be-ex-wife. Rather of alleviating Danny’s problems, the falsehoods just make things worse.
The Vow
Paige (Rachel McAdams) and Leo (Channing Tatum) are blissfully married newlyweds, but their beautiful existence together is shattered when Paige is thrown into a coma in a car accident. Paige suffers significant memory loss and has no idea who Leo is when she wakes up. She also has a tumultuous connection with her parents (Sam Neill and Jessica Lange) and is still in love with a past boyfriend (Scott Speedman). Despite the challenges, Leo is determined to rekindle their relationship and reestablish their marriage.
Lucky One
Sgt. Logan Thibault (Zac Efron) of the United States Marine Corps returns home from his third tour of duty in Iraq with the one item he feels kept him alive: a photograph of a lady he has never met. He discovers the woman’s name is Beth (Taylor Schilling) and travels to meet her, finally accepting a position at her family’s kennel. Despite Beth’s distrust and troubled life, a romance blossoms, giving Logan optimism that Beth may become more than his lucky charm.
La La Land
Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) and Mia (Emma Stone) are brought together by their desire to pursue their passions. However, as their success grows, they are faced with decisions that begin to shred the delicate fabric of their relationship, and the aspirations they worked so hard to keep in each other threaten to tear them apart.
Crazy, Stupid, Love
Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is an American dream come true. He has a nice career, a lovely home, wonderful children, and a lovely wife named Emily (Julianne Moore). Cal’s seemingly ideal existence comes crashing down when he discovers Emily has been unfaithful and is seeking a divorce. Cal is adrift in the fickle world of dating at the age of 40 and unexpectedly single. Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling), a self-proclaimed player, takes Cal under his wing and teaches him how to be a ladies’ man.