10 Underrated Love Story Movies That Are Better Than 'The Notebook' πŸ’–

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10 Underrated Love Story Movies That Are Better Than 'The Notebook' πŸ’–

10 Underrated Love Story Movies That Are Better Than 'The Notebook' πŸ’–

We all know the classics. Titanic made us cry, and The Notebook made us believe in miracles. But sometimes, the best love stories are the ones that slip under the radar. They are quieter, messier, and often much more realistic.

If you are tired of clichΓ©s and want to watch a romance that will actually touch your soul (and maybe break it a little), you have come to the right place. Here are the **Top 10 Underrated Romantic Movies** that deserve way more love than they get.


1. About Time (2013) ⏳

The Plot: On his 21st birthday, Tim discovers that the men in his family can travel through time. He decides to use this power to get a girlfriend. Sounds cheesy? It’s not.

Why It's a Masterpiece: This isn't just a rom-com; it is a philosophy on life. While the romance with Rachel McAdams is adorable, the real heart of the movie is the father-son relationship. It teaches you that the ultimate goal of life isn't to change the past, but to cherish the ordinary, boring days.

"We're all traveling through time together, every day of our lives."

2. Past Lives (2023) 🌏

The Plot: Two childhood friends, Nora and Hae Sung, are wrestled apart after Nora's family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later, they are reunited in New York for one fateful week.

Why It's a Masterpiece: This is the most mature love story of the decade. It’s not about a dramatic affair; it’s about the "What Ifs." It explores the Korean concept of In-Yun (destiny/fate) in a way that will leave you staring at the ceiling at 3 AM.

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3. Palm Springs (2020) 🌴

The Plot: Nyles and Sarah get stuck in a time loop at a wedding. They wake up to the same morning over and over again.

Why It's a Masterpiece: Think Groundhog Day, but for millennials. It is hilarious, chaotic, and surprisingly deep. It asks the question: If nothing matters and there are no consequences, is love the only thing that makes life real?

4. 500 Days of Summer (2009) πŸ’”

The Plot: Tom falls in love with Summer. Summer does not believe in love. This is the story of their 500 days together.

Why It's a Masterpiece: The movie explicitly warns you: "This is not a love story." It is a story about love. It deconstructs the "Manic Pixie Dream Girl" trope and shows how we often fall in love with the idea of a person, rather than who they actually are.

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5. Brooklyn (2015) πŸ—½

The Plot: An Irish immigrant lands in 1950s Brooklyn, where she falls into a romance with a local Italian plumber. But when her past calls her back home, she must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within.

Why It's a Masterpiece: It is old-school cinema at its finest. No explosions, no villains—just pure emotion. Saoirse Ronan’s performance captures the ache of homesickness and the warmth of new love perfectly.

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6. The Big Sick (2017) πŸ₯

The Plot: Based on the real-life romance of comedian Kumail Nanjiani. A Pakistan-born comedian falls for an American grad student, but their relationship is tested by cultural differences and a sudden mysterious illness.

Why It's a Masterpiece: It’s funny, it’s heartbreaking, and it feels incredibly authentic. It tackles cross-cultural relationships in a way that feels modern and honest, not stereotypical.

7. Before Sunrise (1995) πŸš†

The Plot: A young American man and a French woman meet on a train in Europe. They decide to get off in Vienna and spend one night walking the streets together before he flies home.

Why It's a Masterpiece: There is almost no plot—just two people talking. Yet, it is riveting. It captures the excitement of connecting with a stranger and the fear of letting them go.

8. Begin Again (2013) 🎸

The Plot: A disgraced music executive and a heartbroken songwriter team up to record an album on the streets of New York City.

Why It's a Masterpiece: Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightley have incredible chemistry, but the romance is subtle. It’s a love letter to music and the city of New York. The soundtrack alone is worth the watch.

9. Ruby Sparks (2012) ✍️

The Plot: A lonely writer creates a character named Ruby who he thinks is the perfect woman. One day, she manifests in his apartment as a real person.

Why It's a Masterpiece: It starts as a fantasy dream but quickly turns into a commentary on control. It shows that you can't just "write" a person to be what you want; you have to love them for who they are.

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10. Midnight in Paris (2011) πŸ‡«πŸ‡·

The Plot: A nostalgic screenwriter visiting Paris finds himself mysteriously traveling back to the 1920s every night at midnight.

Why It's a Masterpiece: It’s magical realism at its best. It explores "Golden Age Thinking"—the idea that a different time period is better than the one we are living in. It’s charming, witty, and visually stunning.


🌹 What's Your Pick?

Have you seen any of these gems? Or do you have a personal favorite that nobody talks about?

Life is short. Watch the movie, buy the ticket, kiss the girl (or guy).

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