A Video Of The Most Romantic Moments In The Film Industry: Featuring 85 Couples In Love

Romantic movies depict an expression of someone's strong romantic love. Most of these movies are played by well-loved actors. People would love to remember those classic romantic movies that made them feel the pleasurable feeling of being in love.

Beliefnet.com listed the following 10 romantic movies that can make you feel the warm feeling of being in love:

  1. The Notebook. It's a love story of all ages featuring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling.
  2.  Pretty Woman. The modern fairy tale story played by Julia Roberts and Richard Gere as they both fell in love despite their differences. 
  3. Gone With the Wind. Everybody loves this iconic and classic film. 
  4. The Wedding Singer. Many sweet moments were seen in this film with Adam Sandler and Barrymore. 
  5. Dirty Dancing. It's a torrid romance of two people madly in love. 
  6. Titanic. The movie itself is somewhat ended in the sinking of Titanic yet you will be moved with its beautiful love story. 
  7. You've Got Mail.  It is an online romance with Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. 
  8. Love, Actually. This movie has many memorable love stories that make the movie more interesting.
  9. Things I Hate About You. It is a charming and funny illustration of high school romance life. 
  10.  When Harry Met Sally. A love story of two people that is like a bad match yet ended up both falling in love with one another in some iconic romance scenes of all ages,

Romance is referred to as Eros. It is defined by Wikipedia as "romantic love" or "intimate love." Many people all around the globe are romanticists. And they are overwhelmed when there are romantic movies to watch. They don't care if these movies would give them improbable expectations of romance. What matter is to watch their favorite stars falling in love with each other.

Watch this video footage below that pays tribute to romance in movies in the history of cinema. It presents 85 couples in love with feelings of joy, heartbreak, fear, loneliness, satisfaction, sorrow, desire, and confusion...

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