For the brainy Valentine, look no further than the Academy Award-nominated The Theory of Everything, which tells the heart-wrenching story of Stephen Hawking, the renowned astrophysicist, as he falls madly in love with fellow Cambridge student Jane Wilde. In an Academy Award-winning performance, Eddie Redmayne plays Hawking, who learned at age 21 that he has a debilitating motor neuron disease. Despite the medical odds, Hawking pursues his ambitious study of time with Jane (Felicity Jones), now his wife, by his side. Based on Jane Wilde Hawking's memoir, Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen, the film doesn't sugarcoat the ups and downs of the couple's tumultuous relationship. But nobody ever said true love would be easy.

So it's been a while since I've watch a movie that really made me believe in love. Yes, I've watch several rom-coms but most of them are just light-hearted stuff. I want a movie that will make me feel something, show me how precious true love is when you find it, if that makes sense? Anyways, I'd love to hear some of you guys's recommendations. Any genre is welcome (even rom-com as long as it does make me believe in love), and it doesn't need to be sad. Thanks in advance!


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What are , in your opinion, the best movies that showcase such a brilliant romance that makes you believe in true love? I feel like there are quite a few romance films that actually make me believe in true love because nowadays Hollywood is divulging more into physical love rather than true love in the sense of proper character building so as to make each character compelling. Some movies I recommend are :

True Love is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Nancy Savoca and starring Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard.[3] An unflinching look at the realities of love and marriage which offers no "happily ever after" ending, it won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1989 Sundance Film Festival.[4]

Romance has been and always will be a genre that draws people in, as we either want to vicariously live through characters, be reminded that relationships can be quirky and fun, or just enjoy the warm and happy feeling that comes with watching two people fall in love. Think about how many romantic comedies have been made or the dramas that bring two people together after they face heartache. While it is heartfelt to see two people come together, there are plenty of passionate and perfect relationships that simply don't last.

Timing is a significant factor when it comes to two people meeting, falling in love, and receiving their "happily ever after." Unfortunately, as many know, timing is not always perfect, and two people who are meant to be together may never get the chance. A connection can feel so right as passion and love are clearly present, but sometimes, it is just not enough.

Game of Thrones' very own Khaleesi (Emilia Clarke) put away the long white wig and power-hungry attitude and adopted a more vivacious and bubbly personality in Me Before You as she was cast as Lou, a young and energetic caregiver. Clarke stars alongside Sam Claflin (better known as Finnick from The Hunger Games series), who plays Will, a cynical tetraplegic who has just months to live before he goes through with assisted suicide. Lou makes it her mission to make Will see that his life is still worth living. However, despite her efforts and their blossoming love, Will goes through with his fatal decision.

If there is one thing to know about Moulin Rouge!'s co-writer and director Baz Luhrmann, it is that he loves a dramatic style and tortured characters. Moulin Rouge! features a love triangle between a performer named Satine (Nicole Kidman), a writer named Christian (Ewan McGregor), and a possessive duke (Richard Roxburgh). Satine and Christian immediately fall in love, but that is only after Satine has been promised to the Duke. The two then try to hide their affair through Christian's play, but the big secret is eventually revealed. Christian's life is then at stake when the Duke swears he will get what he believes is owed to him.

Love triangles are not a new concept, but incorporating this specific one into the play (inside a film) is genius. Layers of deception stack on top of one another, and truths as well as secrets are revealed through differing personas. In the end, Christian and Satine have sacrificed so much to be together only for the latter to fall ill and ask her lover that he tell their tragic love story to everyone.

Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio's characters in Titanic, Rose and Jack, came from two different worlds and seemingly had nothing in common. Then, one night, Jack took a chance and challenged Rose to live a little. Rose never realized life could be so much fun once she was away from her mother's expectations and her fianc's pretentious rules and attitude. Naturally, the two fall in love due to their shared passion, but as history goes, there is not a happy ending for many people aboard Titanic.

While the characters of Jack and Rose were fictional in a very real tragic event, fans cannot help but wonder if a story like theirs exists in the world. Two people who bring out the best in one another and deserve happiness end up in a tragic event, resulting in them never getting to see where their love would have taken them.

Brokeback Mountain is the movie that should be studied by all in the entertainment industry as it perfectly portrays the concept of "show don't tell." Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal star as Ennis and Jack, two cowboys who struggle to commit to their true feelings. Given that the film premiered in 2005 and was set in the 60s, the two men being able to openly portray any sort of "non-traditional" relationship was risky.

Viewers and critics have argued for years about the sexuality of the characters, but true fans feel those people are missing a larger part of the movie. Two characters, who feel as if they have been misunderstood all their lives, find comfort and companionship in one another. It is a beautifully tragic story; unfortunately, the two cowboys were just together at the wrong time.

Yet another love triangle appears in Casablanca, but this time, there are no ill intentions once all truths are revealed. Humphrey Bogart played Rick, a smooth-talking club owner who happens to be in the right place at the right time when it comes to helping out the love of his life, Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman). Years ago, after falling in love, Ilsa left Rick without so much as a "goodbye," and he has been bitter ever since. When she is in desperate need of his help to escape the country with her husband, Rick learns she never meant him harm when she learned her husband was alive but wounded. Instead of playing cat-and-mouse, Rick helps Ilsa escape, promising it is for the best.

Watching Rick let go of Ilsa, knowing she was going to a safe place with another man, brought about a mixture of emotions. On the surface, fans wanted Rick and Ilsa to reconcile, but true love does not always mean staying together.

Many people will agree that love can be so blinding at times that one or both parties cannot see that their relationship is doing more harm than good. For Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character, Tom, that is exactly the predicament in which he finds himself. Tom loves love, and after breaking things off with a very let's-keep-things-casual type of girl named Summer (Zooey Deschanel), he goes into a fit of depression. Months later, Summer is engaged, and eventually married. When Tom brings this up, she tells him that true love does exist, but she was not it for him.

Perhaps one of the most relatable romantic films ever made, (500) Days of Summer reminds all audiences that people can love one another on many different levels, but that does not mean they are meant to be together forever.

Leave it to Tim Burton to come up with some of the most imaginative characters that people cannot help but love. Edward Scissorhands features Johnny Depp as an ageless humanoid whose master died before being able to give him hands, resulting in his having blades for hands. Naturally, Edward falls in love with his new adoptive parents' teenage daughter, Kim (Winona Ryder), and when she loves him back, there is too much controversy for their relationship to work.

Based on Burton's feelings of growing up in a state of isolation while living in a suburban area, audiences have been fascinated with Depp's character for years. He looks rough on the outside, and he makes mistakes that hurt people. However, in the end, all he wants is to be loved. Burton truly captured a need all teenagers feel at one point or another; he just did it with a gothic flair.

F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is the epitome of the phrase "absence makes the heart grow fonder." The classic novel was adapted into a film in 2013 with Baz Luhrmann behind the camera and Leonardo DiCaprio as the titular character. While Gatsby's parties are elaborate and stunning, all he wants is for the love of his life, Daisy (Carey Mulligan), to take notice and fall in love with him. Daisy and Gatsby were together before the war, but instead of waiting for Gatsby to return to her, she jumped into a loveless marriage.

Fans of the novel and film have gone back and forth on whether Gatsby is truly in love with Daisy or if he is just fixated on her since she is "the one that got away." Regardless of what outsiders think, Gatsby believes they are meant to be together. Sadly, his love is not enough to win Daisy over.

Knowing that Benjamin will never get to grow old with the love of his life and raise his daughter is the most heartbreaking realization of this period romance film. Fans and critics alike were surprised by Pitt's performance as he was not just another chiseled star to look at; he expressed as well as brought out emotions in the story no one expected. ff782bc1db

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