Inspiring Romantic Movies for Evening Viewing

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There are very few things that are as effective in setting a mood for a romantic evening as watching a romantic movie. Somehow seeing the love and a relationship blossom on the screen will make your own date a lot better and more likely to work.

We’ve tailor-made this list to work for all couples, but at the same time, they are also movies in which the protagonists do a lot of chatting so that people who have begun their relationship on an online dating website will feel included and understand that unlike some new movies are telling us, chatting online doesn’t have to be something bad and unsafe.

 

So here are 5 of the best romantic movies where the actors love one another and do a whole lot of talking.

Be it the situation when you’ve found your pretty love in sexy chat or any other kind of web service, be it just a casual meet-up in a coffee shop – it doesn’t really matter. All the titles presented would suit amazing for a first cozy date or even a night with a partner you’re dating for a really long while.

You’ve Got Mail

If you wish to see one of the most exciting moments in film history, then you definitely have to watch this movie. The movie stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in their prime, looking as young and beautiful as ever.

 

“You’ve got Mail” is an interesting movie about a man who owns a book superstore and a woman who has a small bookshop. While they are rivals in real life, online, they are not. They go online and start chatting to one another via email and end up falling in love.

 

Will their love survive in the real world? Will he stop trying to put her bookshop out of business, and they can thrive as a couple? Watch to find out.

Before Sunrise

Part of an entire three-part series, Before Sunrise features Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. They meet somewhere in Europe, on a train, by accident.

 

They spend hours chatting with one another and decide to spend a night in Vienna together. It could be their only night, or it could be the beginning of something wonderful. Either way, they are desperate to spend more time and talk more.

Blue is the Warmest Colour

“Blue is the Warmest Color” is an indie, European movie with less known main actors, Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos, but who are insanely talented. The movie is a perfect choice for LGBTQIA+ members, but for heterosexual men and women as well.

 

It’s about Adele, a young woman whose life is turned upside down when she meets Emma, a woman who has blue hair. She falls in love with her, and grows through this relationship, going through happiness and sadness, love and loss.

The Notebook

One of the most famous romance movies of all time, “The Notebook” features Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling as the main characters. She is rich and beautiful and with controlling parents who desire the “best” for her, even against her wishes. He is passionate, kind, and hardworking but poor.

 

Against all odds, they fall in love and live a whirlwind romance filled with passion, anger, and deep conversations. The social distance will pull them apart, but can they find their way back to one another?

PS I Love You

While most romantic movies have a dose of sadness to them, unlike the other movies on our list, PS I love you will probably break your heart for a while.

 

The movie stars Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler, both great and talented actors who manage once more to steal our hearts and have us on the edge of our seats.

 

Hilary Swank plays a young widow devastated by the loss of her husband (Gerard Butler). But she finds out that her husband had left her 10 messages which are supposed to help her get over the heartbreak and start a new life.

Conclusion

Online dating can work. Offline dating can work. No matter if you’ve begun your relationship online or offline, if you’ve used dating chats and apps or talked in person, communication is key, and these movies remind us of it.

 

Traditional dating and dating online will all work as long as you have the same goal in mind and are willing to try your hardest to connect. Watch these movies with your significant other, have a super romantic night together, and maybe discuss them afterward and see if you see things the same way.