Valentine’s Day is the perfect date to enjoy a movie with Bae. So, check out seven marathon titles together.
Valentine’s Day is the perfect date to be close to your love, watching a good movie under the covers while eating popcorn. Luckily, there’s no shortage of romantic title options to celebrate this date. There are those of sugar water with a happy ending, soft porn to warm up the relationship and even the most sincere ones that make you reflect on the true meaning of love and being close to those you love.
With so many options, however, it’s hard to choose which one to watch, right? To avoid fighting with your love for the remote control, the Canaltech I have listed the seven best for you to marathon together. Check it out below.
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7. Call me by your name
Hero Timothée Chalamet and directed by Luca Guadagnino, both from Down to the bonesthis LGBTI+ novel tells the love story between the American Elio and the Italian Oliver (Armie Hammer).
With great sensitivity, the film takes the viewer on a journey to discover love in its most diverse forms, and can be the perfect choice for those who avoid clichéd and very sappy plots. Anyone who wants to see it can find it on Apple TV+, Netflix, Microsoft AND Google Play.
6. Today I want to go back alone
Other LGBTI+ novel that is really worth watching together on Valentine’s Day, is this 2014 national drama that follows the life of Léo (Ghilherme Lobo), a blind teenager who discovers love and his sexual orientation when he gets together with Gabriel (Fabio Audi), the new kid who just arrived at school.
With a lot of sensitivity and a dose of comedy, the film is light-hearted and deals with very important themes. Do you want to give it a chance? Then, just press play on Netflix, Globoplay, Apple TV+ and Google Play.
5. Letters to Juliet
If what you’re looking for is a sugar-and-water love story set in one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, then Letters to Juliet is the ideal option.
Released in 2010, the film tells the story of Sophie, a young woman who travels with her boyfriend Victor to Verona. There they visit a tourist site where people leave letters to Juliet (from Shakespeare) asking for romantic advice. While depositing her note, the protagonist comes across a letter written by a woman in 1957 and decides to reply to it.
From that moment on, her life is turned upside down and, in addition to having helped reunite a couple who fell in love years before, Sophie begins to realize that her boyfriend might not be the ideal option and that her true love might just be next to her. . To tell this story, the cast brought in Amanda Seyfried and Gael García Bernal
4. Ps: I love you
Do you like romantic dramas and want to cry a lot on Valentine’s Day, close to your love? So, don’t miss the chance to watch this 2007 drama film, starring Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe from Friends).
The plot follows the story of Holly Kennedy (Hilary Swank), a widowed woman who sees her life fall apart when Gerry (Gerard Butler), her husband, dies. What she couldn’t imagine was that he left her many letters so that she could overcome her pain little by little. PS I love you is available on Globoplay and Apple TV+.
3. And now, my love?
We are still talking about romantic films with leading actors Friendsthis 1997 film features Matthew Perry (the Chandler) as Alex, a designer from New York who moves to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub. Restless and happy with life, he isn’t looking for love, but his luck changes when he meets Isabel (Salma Hayek), a Latin American photographer who messes with his head.
The two experience a night of love, but at dawn they each head towards opposite sides. Three months later, Isabel seeks out the boy saying she is pregnant. They get married in an attempt to get their lives back on track, but cultural differences become a difficult obstacle to face.
Directed by Andy Tennant (Hitch: Loving counselor), the film can be seen on Max and Apple TV+.
2. The good side of life
With Bradley CooperRobert de Niro and Jennifer Lawrence in the cast, The beautiful side of life tells the story of Pat Solitano, a man who has lost almost everything and is trying to rebuild his future after returning to his parents’ home. When he goes to dinner at a friend’s house, he is introduced to Tiffany, a tormented woman capable of changing his life forever.
Funny, romantic, but also acidic, this film directed by David O. Russell (Amsterdam) is a good option for those who want to reflect on this romantic date. The film is available on Netflix and Prime Video.
1. If I were you
To end this Valentine’s Day list on a high note, how about a Brazilian comedy that has already become a classic? If I were you was released in 2007 and tells the story of Helena (Glória Pires) and Cláudio (Tony Ramos), a middle-aged couple who, after many arguments, accidentally switch bodies. When they wake up and face this reality, they feel desperate, but they need to take a deep breath and find a solution before it’s too late.
With Thiago Lacerda, Leandro Hassum and Patrícia Pillar in the cast, the film makes you laugh and also brings the ideal dose of romance for that day. You can find the film online.
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