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The Mushiest, Most Romantic Movies Ever

There's a reason romance movies are so popular. Sometimes, there's nothing you need more from a movie than a soul-destroying, heart-racing, fire-stirring romance that takes your breath away. Romantic movies are cleansing, allowing you to feel all the feelings and then walk away refreshed (if also, sometimes, drained.) Quite simply, it feels good to watch people fall in love. And there are dozens of subcategories of romantic movie, from comedy to indie to tragedy to drama, so that no matter what kind of romantic journey you're hoping for, there are movies out there to satisfy you. This particular list goes hard for the mushiest, most romantic movies ever, the films that have heartstopping, tearjerking declarations of love, probably some trembling, some overcoming of odds, or some devastating realization that the odds can't be beat.

by Kayleigh Hughes

1. 'The Notebook'

No matter how many lists The Notebook ends up on, it's never not going to be wildly romantic. The way it nestles one story inside another, spanning a lifetime, gives it even more of an emotional punch.

New Line Cinema

2. 'Dirty Dancing'

Dirty Dancing is like two hours of foreplay, with the added bonus of full-on "do anything for you" young love. This movie gets bonus points for being socially conscious, but it's the unexpected and undeniable attraction between Baby and Johnny that brings you back again and again.

Vestron Pictures

3. 'About Time'

OK, the guy learns he has the power to go back in time and the first and only thing he thinks to use it for is his number one goal, "the big one": love. And thus one of the most charming contemporary love stories ever told begins. About Time is so British, so lovely, so optimistic, and the soundtrack alone will make you cry.

Universal Pictures

4. 'Love, Actually'

Sure, Christmas just happened, but there's never a wrong time to revisit Love, Actually, perhaps cinema's most efficient and effective conveyor belt of swelling romantic climaxes.

Universal Pictures

5. 'Love Story'

Buy extra tissues, oh my god. This perfectly '70s movie about two co-eds in love, despite one's devastating illness, will make you cry ugly tears.

Paramount Pictures

6. 'Say Anything...'

A lot of teen movies from the eighties had heart, but none were as unabashedly romantic as Say Anything. The infamous boom box scene isn't even the most emotionally affecting moment in the movie, and it definitely makes you feel a lot of things.

20th Century Fox

7. 'A Walk To Remember'

He learns so much from her. Their bond is so pure. His gaze is so piercing. Hers, so wise. If only they had more time together. You'll definitely be tearing up for this one.

Warner Bros.

8. 'Pride And Prejudice'

A classic I-hate-you-I-love-you story, all about that intense buildup to the romantic release. Many versions exist, but I go for the smoldering chemistry between Matthew Mcfadyen and Keira Knightley in the 2005 film.

Focus Features

9. 'Southside With You'

Is there anything more mushy and romantic that watching America's favorite political love story blossom in this movie about Barack and Michelle Obama's first date?

Roadside Attractions

10. 'Notting Hill'

Peak Hugh Grant, peak Julia Roberts. This movie has a hugely romantic heart, but it also makes its characters work for their love, throwing plenty in their way to try to complicate their lives.

Universal Studios

11. 'Carol'

This film has an air of coldness to it, in part because of its 1950s setting, but that just makes the warmth between co-stars Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett all the more powerful. Their characters' love cannot be denied, no matter how hard society may try.

StudioCanal/The Weinstein Company

12. 'Titanic'

Leo and Kate and the steamiest window. There's a reason that lovesick little boy's stepdad in Love, Actually puts on Titanic for them to watch. You know what happens, you know it will break your heart, but you can't help but fall head over heels for this doomed love. (As a child I chose to only watch the first tape in the two-tape VHS box, because it had all the sexy scenes and I never had to watch Leo die.)

20th Century Fox

13. 'One Day'

This one never climbed into the cultural pantheon of iconic romance movies, but trust me, it is beyond effective at bringing the feels. Plus Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess are actually a really, really good romantic combination. So much emotion in those eyes.

Focus Features

14. 'Atonement'

This movie will destroy you. It is fantastically made in every way and the story it tells, of two lovers in pre-WWII England forced apart by a terrible lie, is brutal in its dark beauty and sadness.

Focus Features

15. 'When Harry Met Sally'

You get to watch the natural chemistry blossom between these two "just friends" for almost two decades of their lives. There's laughter and also heartbreak, and watching them figure out they love each other is too exciting to look away.

Columbia Pictures

16. 'The Philadelphia Story'

Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn. I don't need to say much more than that.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

17. 'Casablanca'

Casablanca will crush you, but it's so good at telling the story of its two fearless star-crossed lovers (Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman) that you'll let it.

Warner Bros.

18. 'Shakespeare In Love'

All the swoons for underrated Fiennes brother Joseph. He's a dreamy, roguish William Shakespeare and Gwyneth Paltrow is a passionate free-willed woman deeply in love with poetry, specifically Shakespeare's. The two act on their incredible physical chemistry as they face the challenge of their differing backgrounds.

Miramax Films

19. 'Sleepless in Seattle'

The ultimate romance pairing of all time in many folks' minds, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan make for a classic, picture perfect last dash for love.

TriStar Pictures

20. 'An Affair To Remember'

This iconic love story was even shouted out in 'Sleepless in Seattle', that's how romantic it is.

20th Century Fox

21. 'Brokeback Mountain'

A complex and beautifully made film, Brokeback Mountain showcases a lifelong romance that has no equal. "I can't quit you" will never not give you goosebumps.

Focus Features

22. 'Gone With The Wind'

Historical epic though it may be, the most epic part about this movie may well be the knees-weakening way Rhett Butler looks at Scarlett O'Hara.

Loew's Inc.

23. 'Before Sunrise'

A very dreamy Ethan Hawke and a very flawless Julie Delphy spent the whole movie walking around together, talking, and falling utterly in love.

Columbia Pictures

24. 'The Fault In Our Stars'

This contemporary teen romance drama will make your heart swell, but it will also make you sob your eyes out, so prepare.

20th Century Fox

25. 'P.S. I Love You'

A mourning widow receives a series of notes that her husband wrote before his death, which leads her on an incredible journey. Always say yes to a sensual and romantic Gerard Butler.

Warner Bros. Pictures

26. 'Moulin Rouge!'

The most emotional musical film of all time? Watching Ewan McGregor belt out declarations of love and passion in a lush cabaret setting will set your heart aflame.

20th Century Fox

27. 'Ghost'

And pottery class was never the same again.

Paramount Pictures

28. 'The Holiday'

Also a Christmas movie, The Holiday functions spectacularly all year round thanks to the warm breezy L.A. setting of half the movie and the pure goodness and love among all the main characters. Two love stories in one.

Columbia Pictures

29. 'Once'

Swooningly seductive, full of crackling chemistry between the two leads and the most bittersweet ending ever. Not to mention the world's best original soundtrack.

Summit Entertainment

30. 'An Officer And A Gentleman'

A young and dashing Richard Gere dons navy whites and laments that he's "got nowhere else to go!" in this classic and wonderfully mushy melodrama.

Paramount Pictures

31. 'The Bridges Of Madison County'

Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood practically invented chemistry in this utterly classic romance.

Let's all be grateful that these 31 mushy, romantic movies exist in our lives.

Warner Bros. Pictures
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