Top 6 Timeless Romance Movies 

Top 6 Timeless Romance Movies 
Top 6 Timeless Romance Movies 
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In this introduction, we will explore the Top 6 Timeless Romance Movies. Each movie offers a unique story with an unforgettable experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. These movies showcase a great way of storytelling. “Love Actually” from 2003, “The Preacher’s Wife,” from 1996, “The Family Man,” from 2000, “Happiest Season” from 2020, “Manhattan Melodrama” from 1934, and “The Apartment” from 1960 are amazing movies. “Love Actually” from 2003, is filled with various love stories during the holiday season. One of the best romantic comedies. Travel back to 1996 with “The Preacher’s Wife,”  A man who sees his relationship with his wife in jeopardy due to the time he dedicates to parishioners. 

He asks God for help and the answer is an angel with the face of Denzel Washington. Fast forward to 2000 with “The Family Man,” the movie Nicolas Cage became a broker who is obsessed with work and a life full of luxury. On a certain day, after an incident in a store on Christmas Eve, he wakes up living a different life. In “Happiest Season” from 2020, a couple were going to celebrate the holidays at the house of one of them. But their family doesn’t know they’re together. “Manhattan Melodrama” from 1934 one of the finest moments of the movie is when Nick says “The murderer is having dinner with us tonight,”. “The Apartment” from 1960, in which a devil CC Baxter falls in love with Miss Kubelik. These films give us a mix of magical moments.

Love Actually (2003)

A Christmas without the -already- classic by Richard Curtis feels as empty as if the nougat were missing from the dessert. One of the best romantic comedies par excellence in which he details the ins and outs of love, destiny and preparations for the holidays. And Hugh Jackman’s dance down Downing Street. 

The Preacher’s Wife (1996)

Marshall, Garry’s sister and also a director, gifted us with ‘Big’, ‘They Get It’ and, among others, this Christmas movie. A reverend who sees how his relationship with his wife could be in jeopardy due to the time he dedicates to parishioners. He asks God for help and the answer is an angel with the face of Denzel Washington. Whitney Houston and Courtney B. Vance were the other leads.

The Family Man (2000)

An industry figure wherever they exist. Nicolas Cage became a broker whose only obsession is work and a life full of luxury. But one day, after an incident in a store on Christmas Eve. He wakes up living a different life. He is a humble tire salesman from New Jersey, married to his old girlfriend Kate (Téa Leoni). Whom he had abandoned so that she would not hinder his career in the world of finance. All this at Christmas, of course.

Happiest Season (2020)

Duvall demonstrated with this film that romantic comedy doesn’t even understand the times of the year. But neither does it understand the types of couples. McKencie Davis and Kristen Stewart were the leading couples. Who was going to celebrate the holidays at the house of one of them? But their traditional family doesn’t know they’re together.

Manhattan Melodrama (1934)

The first of the four films starring Dashiell Hammett’s ‘The Thin Man’ took place in a Christmas New York. Somewhat blurred by the liters and liters of dry martini to the rhythm of a waltz that the married couple. Nick (William Powell) and Nora (Myrna Loy) drank ) in their many social gatherings.

Finest Moment: “The murderer is having dinner with us tonight,” says Nick at the defendants’ dinner (hence the strange Spanish title of ‘The Thin Man’). Among the diners, the Jane from Tarzan, Maureen O’Sullivan, dazzles.

The Apartment (1960)

The ridicule of an employee who leaves his apartment to the bosses. In a major rally, the plan is increased by that sentimental Christmas atmosphere. And poor devil CC Baxter (Jack Lemmon) falls in love with Miss Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine). Next to a tree much more modest than the one in the house of his boss (Fred MacMurray).

The best moment: Of course, the tennis racket and the panoramic views of the workers’ tables. But, above all, some dialogue in the elevator that ended with her saying 27th floor and a hilarious movement of the wrist. But wow, we have plenty of reasons to see ‘The Apartment’ again at Christmas.

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