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Romance Movie Reviews

  • The Lunchbox reviews

    "Dabba" by Lai Shu-check he directed, Irrfan Khan , Nimrat Kaur , Nawazuddin Siddiqui and other stars of romance, on September 20, 2013 release in India. The film tells the story that the lunch that Ina cooked for her husband was mistakenly delivered to Ferrandi, so the two began to exchange letters, telling the story of their hearts   .

  • Sabrina reviews

    "Sabrina" is a comedy directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond , and Nancy Marchand. It was released in the United States on December 15, 1995. The film tells the love story in which the heroine turns from an ugly duckling to a white swan, which attracts the wealthy sons to chase   .

  • Starter for 10 reviews

    "Starter For Ten" is a feature film directed by Tom Vaughan , James McAvoy , Dominic Cooper, Rebecca Hall, and Alice Eve. It was released in 2006. The movie tells the story of the owner's announcement that Ryan Jackson has entered college and teamed up to participate in the college challenge.

  • The Last Metro reviews

    "The Last Metro" is a romantic movie directed by François Truffaut and co-starring Catherine Deneuve , Gérard Depardieu and Heinz Bennent . The film tells about the German occupation of Paris during World War II. In order to avoid racial persecution by the Nazis, the Jewish Lukas Steiner hid in the basement of the theater and used his wife Marion to lead the theater and rehearse the plays he had compiled. Marion, however, had a rehearsal with the male protagonist Granger. The story of love   . The film was released in France on September 17, 1980.

  • Before Midnight reviews

    "Before Midnight" is a romance film directed by Richard Stuart Linklater and starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy . It is the third part of the "Love in" trilogy. The film was released in the United States on June 14, 2013. The film tells the trivial things that happen after the hero and heroine enters the marriage   . The details and tribulations of life become the focus of the conversation, and disagreements can also become the fuse of quarrels   .

  • Phantom Thread reviews

    "Phantom Thread" is a feature film directed by PTA and starring Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis , Vicky Krieps and Leslie Manville  . It premiered in the United States on December 25, 2017 . The film tells the story of post-war London in the 1950s. The famous tailor Reynolds Woodcock met Alma, a young and attractive waitress, who initially regarded her as her own goddess, and later regarded her as her goddess. The story of my love   .

  • While You Were Sleeping reviews

    "While You Were Sleeping" is a romantic comedy directed by Jonathan Charles Turteltaub and starring Sandra Bullock , Bill Pullman and Peter Killian Gallagher . The film was released in the United States on April 21, 1995. The film tells the story of Lucy falling in love with Peter's brother Jack after saving her crush, Peter, and she doesn't know how to choose between two men   .

  • Hannah Montana: The Movie reviews

    "Hannah Montana: The Movie" is a musical comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom and starring Miley Cyrus and Lucas Till . It was released in the United States on April 10, 2009. The film tells that based on the adaptation of the youth idol drama of the same name, Miley Stewart, who became famous as a teenager, gradually lost her way in her dual identity. At the request of her father, she returned to her hometown of Tennessee and embarked on a journey of self-discovery   .

  • The Circus reviews

    "The Circus" is a comedy film directed and starring Charlie Chaplin , which was released in the United States on January 6, 1928. The film tells the story of a homeless man. Charlie, the tramp, ran into The Circus's performance area by mistake. After being wooed by The Circus, he gained money, but his love slipped away. Chaplin won the 1927 Oscar Special Honor Award for the film.

  • Like Water for Chocolate reviews

    The young Pedro broke into an otherwise peaceful and declining family. He enthusiastically fell in love with the smartest and capable youngest daughter in the family, Tita. But this family has a rule that the youngest daughter will wait for her mother until the old man returns to heaven, and she will not get married before. In desperation, Pedro married Dita's sister as his wife, in order to have a chance to get close to Dita. Tita was very sad, but her mother's life was hard to violate. She could only melt her passion into the food and convey her happiness, anger, sorrow and joy in silent language.