The 28 Greatest Romance Movies Of All Time, Ranked
- 1Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams, James Garner
The Notebook, a beloved romantic drama based on Nicholas Sparks' best-selling novel, shines as a quintessential tale of love that transcends time. Directed by Nick Cassavetes and starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, the film revolves around Allie and Noah's passionate yet turbulent relationship, which they navigate through societal pressures and personal conflicts. With its emotionally charged moments—such as the iconic rain-soaked kiss scene—and outstanding performances, The Notebook exemplifies the beauty of enduring love amidst life's challenges.
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- Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane
James Cameron's epic disaster romance film Titanic has undoubtedly earned its place among the most cherished romantic movies in cinematic history. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as Jack and Rose, two star-crossed lovers from different social classes aboard the ill-fated voyage of RMS Titanic, this captivating story masterfully showcases their unwavering commitment to one another against all odds. Complete with groundbreaking visual effects and a timeless score featuring Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On," Titanic remains synonymous with passion, tragedy, and eternal devotion.
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- 3Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid
As an undisputed classic in romance films, Michael Curtiz's 1942 masterpiece Casablanca boasts unparalleled performances by Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine and Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund—two former lovers reuniting amidst wartime turmoil in Morocco. Filled with intrigue, suspense, and tender moments, this film will forever remain celebrated for its memorable lines, such as "Here's looking at you, kid," and the timeless theme song "As Time Goes By."
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- 4Shane West, Mandy Moore, Peter Coyote
A touching adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' novel, A Walk to Remember is an exquisite tale exploring the transformative power of love in both healing and growth. Mandy Moore delivers a compelling performance as Jamie Sullivan, a young woman who captures Landon Carter (Shane West)'s heart despite their contrasting backgrounds. Through acts of understanding and selflessness, they embark on an enchanting journey that ultimately highlights the everlasting impact of genuine connections.
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- 5Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg
This 1990 supernatural romance directed by Jerry Zucker intertwines love with elements of suspense and spirituality. Ghost follows Sam Wheat (Patrick Swayze) after his untimely death as he attempts to protect his beloved Molly Jensen (Demi Moore) from danger with the help of eccentric psychic Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg). Through its potent mix of passion, intrigue, and humor—best illustrated by the now-iconic pottery scene—Ghost continues to captivate viewers worldwide.
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- Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard
Victor Fleming's sweeping epic Gone with the Wind expertly weaves ambition, pride, war, loss—and, of course, romance—into a captivating narrative that has stood the test of time. Vivien Leigh's portrayal of the fiercely independent Scarlett O'Hara and Clark Gable's dashing Rhett Butler create a fiery chemistry that encapsulates the turbulent essence of their tempestuous relationship. With its legendary dialogue and larger-than-life characters, Gone with the Wind remains an essential romantic saga for all film lovers.
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- 7Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning
An Affair to Remember is a cherished cinematic gem that has inspired countless adaptations and references in popular culture, thanks to Leo McCarey's impeccable direction and the enchanting chemistry of Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. This heartrending tale follows Nickie Ferrante (Grant) and Terry McKay (Kerr), who meet aboard a cruise ship and fall deeply in love despite being engaged to others. With its swoon-worthy soundtrack, breathtaking cinematography, and tear-jerking conclusion atop the Empire State Building, An Affair to Remember remains an essential romantic classic.
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- 8Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable, Walter Connolly
Regarded as one of the first romantic comedies in film history, Frank Capra's It Happened One Night showcases Clark Gable as Peter Warne and Claudette Colbert as Ellie Andrews on an impromptu cross-country journey together. Along their adventure unfolds a delightful banter-filled romance defined by quick-witted dialogue, expert comedic timing, and endearing characters—elements that solidified this film's status as a pioneering masterpiece in modern rom-coms.
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- 9Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert
Capturing both whimsy and elegance, William Wyler's Roman Holiday tells the enchanting story of European Princess Ann (Audrey Hepburn) who escapes her royal duties to explore Rome with American journalist Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck). Amidst picturesque Italian landscapes and iconic landmarks like the Trevi Fountain, they forge a tender connection that culminates in an unforgettable farewell scene laden with longing—a poignant reminder that true love sometimes requires sacrifice.
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- 10John Cusack, Ione Skye, John Mahoney
Cameron Crowe's directorial debut Say Anything... stands as a testament to the power of authenticity in romantic relationships. Starring John Cusack as Lloyd Dobler and Ione Skye as Diane Court, this bittersweet story follows their blossoming love amidst the challenges posed by expectations and vulnerability. Memorable scenes such as Lloyd holding a boombox playing Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" render this charming film an enduring symbol of devotion.
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- Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher
Written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner, When Harry Met Sally... raises thought-provoking questions about relationships between men and women while delivering laughs and swoon-worthy moments along the journey. Billy Crystal's Harry Burns meets Meg Ryan's Sally Albright on a cross-country road trip; through humorously candid conversations about sex, friendship, love—and one particularly infamous diner scene—this endearing rom-com challenges conventional notions about romantic chemistry.
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- 12Richard Gere, Debra Winger, Louis Gossett
An Officer and a Gentleman artfully chronicles the transformative potential of love in the face of adversity. Directed by Taylor Hackford, the film stars Richard Gere as Zack Mayo—a headstrong naval officer candidate—and Debra Winger as Paula Pokrifki—a factory worker with aspirations for more. Their passionate relationship unfolds amidst obstacles both internal and external, culminating in an unforgettable climax underscored by Joe Cocker's "Up Where We Belong."
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- 13Barbra Streisand, Robert Redford, Bradford Dillman
The Way We Were is a heartrending portrayal of the complexities and compromises in romantic relationships, helmed by director Sydney Pollack. Barbra Streisand flawlessly embodies the impassioned Katie Morosky, while Robert Redford delivers a captivating performance as the debonair Hubbell Gardiner. Set against a backdrop of historical events such as World War II and McCarthyism, their tumultuous love story is equal parts enchanting and devastating—a testament to the film's timeless resonance.
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- Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Erni Mangold
Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise is an intimately nuanced exploration of connection between strangers—Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Céline (Julie Delpy)—who meet on a train bound for Vienna. With its dialogue-driven narrative, mesmerizing European street scenes, and raw emotional honesty, this spellbinding romance unfurls over one magical night that leaves Jesse and Céline forever changed.
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- 15Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal, Ray Milland
The poignant tale of Harvard student Oliver Barrett IV (Ryan O'Neal) and working-class beauty Jenny Cavilleri (Ali MacGraw), Arthur Hiller's Love Story deftly explores themes such as class differences, familial tensions, tragedy—and ultimately—the power of love to heal wounds both deep-seated and fresh. With its iconic line "Love means never having to say you're sorry," this 1970 tearjerker remains etched into popular culture as a reminder that true devotion transcends all barriers.
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- Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes, Brian Dennehy
Baz Luhrmann's stylish adaptation of William Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, Romeo + Juliet, breathes new life into the tale of star-crossed lovers with its vibrant visuals and modernized setting. Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes portray the titular characters with impassioned fervor amidst a backdrop of rival gangs in Verona Beach—effectively illustrating love's capacity to bloom even amid chaos and strife.
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- 17Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Frank Morgan
In this delightful 1940 romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch, James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan shine as bickering coworkers who unknowingly share a blossoming epistolary romance. Set against the backdrop of a quaint Budapest gift shop, The Shop Around the Corner exemplifies serendipity, mistaken identity, and ultimately—the power of vulnerability in forging authentic connections.
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- Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep, Annie Corley
Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this poignant adaptation of Robert James Waller's best-selling novel alongside Meryl Streep, who delivers an unforgettable performance as Francesca Johnson—an Italian immigrant housewife whose quiet life is disrupted by an unexpected encounter with traveling photographer Robert Kincaid (Eastwood). Their passionate four-day affair amidst the picturesque Iowa countryside serves as both a celebration and lamentation on the fleeting nature of love.
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- 19Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway
Directed by David Lean, Brief Encounter remains an enduring classic highlighting the complexities of love and moral dilemmas arising from infidelity. Celia Johnson gives a stunning performance as Laura Jesson—a married woman who finds herself drawn to Dr. Alec Harvey, portrayed by Trevor Howard—after a chance meeting at a railway station. This emotionally charged film reveals the human capacity for tenderness, longing, and sacrifice in the face of societal expectations.
More Brief Encounter - 20Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche, Willem Dafoe
Adapted from Michael Ondaatje's Booker Prize-winning novel, Anthony Minghella's The English Patient intertwines historical drama with a sweeping romance that spans continents and cultures. Starring Ralph Fiennes as Count László Almásy—a critically injured pilot—and Juliette Binoche as Hana—a compassionate nurse tending to his wounds—their intricate bond unfolds through flashbacks that reveal past loves and betrayals set against the volatile backdrop of World War II.
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- 21Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Linda Cardellini
Ang Lee's groundbreaking Brokeback Mountain delves into the poignant complexities surrounding forbidden love in conservative rural America. Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal deliver powerful performances as Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist—two cowboys whose intense connection transcends both time and societal norms. Despite its tragic conclusion, this tender romance serves as an enduring testament to the resilience of love in all its forms.
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- 22Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder
Martin Scorsese's sumptuous adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel explores forbidden love amid the opulent backdrop of New York's Gilded Age high society. Daniel Day-Lewis stars as Newland Archer—an affluent lawyer engaged to May Welland (Winona Ryder) but secretly enamored with her enigmatic cousin Countess Ellen Olenska (Michelle Pfeiffer). Flirting with themes of passion, obligation, and social conventions, The Age of Innocence is an exquisite study in restraint and desire.
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- 23Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson, James Fox
Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, The Remains of the Day weaves a poignant tale of unspoken love and yearning amidst the backdrop of post-war England. Directed by James Ivory, the film stars Anthony Hopkins as Stevens—a devoted butler to Lord Darlington—and Emma Thompson as Miss Kenton—a housekeeper who strives to break through Stevens' rigid emotional barriers. Their complex relationship quietly unfolds through masterful subtlety and tender vulnerability that leaves a lingering impression.
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- Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts
Woody Allen's semi-autobiographical Annie Hall offers a refreshingly candid exploration of modern relationships through clever humor and unconventional storytelling techniques that defy traditional narrative structures. With witty dialogue that captures both life's absurdities and profundities, Annie Hall follows Alvy Singer (Allen) traversing his tumultuous relationship with ditzy yet endearing title character Diane Keaton while interspersing occasional moments of breaking the fourth wall.
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- 25Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer, Maria Ouspenskaya
In this enchanting remake of An Affair to Remember, director Glenn Gordon Caron transports audiences on an emotional journey alongside Terry McKay (Annette Bening) and Mike Gambril (Warren Beatty)—two individuals who find themselves drawn together despite their existing relationships. With its luxurious ocean liner setting, lush cinematography, and compelling chemistry between Bening and Beatty, Love Affair rekindles the magic of its predecessor while forging new memories for modern romance enthusiasts.
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- Sebastian Stan, Denise Gough, Yorgos Pirpassopoulos
Director Argyris Papadimitropoulos presents a raw exploration of contemporary romantic connections in Monday, where entrancing Greek landscapes provide a picturesque canvas for Chloe (Denise Gough) and Mickey's (Sebastian Stan) whirlwind weekend affair. Fueled by passion and spontaneity, their relationship evolves into something both exhilarating and tumultuous—ultimately challenging conventional notions about love's limitations within societal norms.
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The Photograph
Issa Rae, LaKeith Stanfield, Chanté AdamsThe Photograph interlaces the past and present through intertwining narratives of love, loss, and self-discovery. Directed by Stella Meghie, this evocative romance follows Michael Block (LaKeith Stanfield)—a journalist investigating Christina Eames (Chanté Adams), a talented photographer who recently passed away—and Mae Morton (Issa Rae)—Christina's estranged daughter exploring her mother's mysterious life. As their paths converge, Michael and Mae discover that the powerful legacies left behind can inspire profound connections in unexpected ways.
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- 28Aya Cash, William Jackson Harper, Sarah Bolger
Breaking away from traditional romantic narratives with bittersweet honesty, Jeff Rosenberg's We Broke Up finds Lori (Aya Cash) and Doug (William Jackson Harper)—a longtime couple experiencing pre-wedding jitters—navigating their newfound separation while attempting to maintain appearances during a family wedding weekend. Through humor, warmth, and authentic dialogue that resonates with modern relationship dynamics, We Broke Up reminds viewers that sometimes letting go is an act of love in itself.