I love romances that deal with well-developed characters and sex in a free and realistic way rather than exciting the audience with two attractive people going at it softly to maintain a PG-13. The cook, the thief, his wife and her lover with Helen Mirren is a great example! Admittedly the main focus is not on romance but it's there. I can't stand romances that idealize everything.
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I want either ridiculously sweet and idealised romance, or raw, in-your face, real life film representations.
Gone with the Wind. Oh my god that was the best movie ever.
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my favourite movies used to be ghost, pretty woman, dirty dancing, the bodyguard, yeah those old cliches.
Not long ago i cried at the end of "you got mail" the bit where tom hanks comes round the corner and meg ryan realises it was him all along! omg i cracked! Sad, very sad! Not in that way!
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If I want a cry then i put The Notebook on. But I also love The Vow.
Most of the time I just put any romcom on and i'm happy~
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I hate it admit it, but I do love me some Romance films.
The newer ones that are out nowadays like any book
made into movies by Nicholas Sparks, I watch them but
I always end up either bawling my eyes out cause it's just
so sad or yelling at my screen cause it's so sappy.
I definitely like the old ones. I remember my mom would watch
'The Sound of Music' without fail every New Years, it's not really
a romantic film, but it has it's parts.
But on top of my head an old romantic film that I watched
cause we had on VHS was 'Somewhere in Time' with Christopher Reid.
I kind of wish they'd remake it, but then again the 'Time Travelers Wife'
is kind of on the same theme..
I guess you can say, I like Bittersweet-Romantic-Films.
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To date, "Morgan" is my favorite because it dares to have a main lead who is handicapped.
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I have no idea why, but Hilary Duff movies are still my guilty pleasures.
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I'm all over the map. "How to Murder Your Wife" with Jack Lemmon summed up everything I felt was wrong with being married to a woman in a humorous way, but still had a great romance.
Going more modern, I like "Just Like Heaven" and "Definitely, Maybe".
Kudos to the mention of "Time Traveler's Wife" and "Gone With the Wind" too.
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