The Notebook (2004) - The Notebook
“The Notebook” is one of the most beloved films by audiences and is chosen to be watched every Valentine’s Day. The story revolves around the love story between Noah and Allie, two young people from different social classes who overcame all prejudices to come together.
The film, based on the novel of the same name by writer Nicholas Sparks, quickly became a must-see on Valentine's Day.
La La Land (2016) - The Dreamers
“La La Land” tells the story of two characters, Sebastian and Mia, who meet by chance in Los Angeles (USA). They share a passion for art and dreams and ambitions. The musical film has brought the audience many sublime emotions and reflections on the trade-off between love and career.
With 6 Oscars, “La La Land” deserves to be the perfect choice for couples this Valentine's season.
Titanic (1997) - Titanic
“Titanic” is a romantic but tragic love story between Jack and Rose when they fell in love at first sight on the ill-fated ship Titanic.
Despite being from two different social classes, Jack and Rose overcome all barriers to live for each other before the tragic shipwreck. This is considered one of the classics of all time.
500 Days of Summer (2009) - 500 Days of Summer
“500 Days of Summer” revolves around the relationship between Tom and Summer as they have different views on love. Both go through many ups and downs from enjoying happy moments to the pain of separation.
With a fairly realistic storytelling, the film brings a new perspective on the love of couples in the digital age.
Love, Simon (2018) - Love, Simon
“Love, Simon” revolves around the character Simon Spier - a gay teenager who struggles to face himself and society. The film conveys a message of courage, daring to fight to be yourself as well as finding true love.
This is one of the gentle love works and is very suitable for couples to choose to enjoy on Valentine's Day.