What do men or women really want for Valentine’s Day?
Anyway, Valentine’s Day is not about spending a lot of money. It’s about spending time with the person(s) you love, creating memories and sharing experiences that you’ll talk about years later when you are old and gray.
It’s a day of giving, rather than receiving. Valentine’s Day is a celebration of the relationship you have with the most important person in your life.
These love themed movies will go a long way to making your day unforgettable:
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before
This is Netflix movie. To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is a charming young adult romantic comedy that tells a sweet and joyful story of young love for modern audiences. Fans of teen romance will find much to like here, including an engaging performance by Lana Condor as Lara Jean and messages about self-confidence, honesty, and family unity.
The Notebook
A poor country boy and a rich city girl share an extraordinary love that spans the decades, enduring separation, war and disease. Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks. In “The Notebook”, the details and dialog are a bit clumsy, but in the end romantics won’t care.
God’s Own Country
This bracing movie is the debut feature from the writer and director Francis Lee, and it’s filmed with a naturalism that recalls Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights. A dig into the nature of humanity from a director already fluent in the language of brutality and tenderness. A stunning love story that in its finest moments is pure poetry.
Obvious Child
Sharp, funny and feeling, this isn’t just Juno-meets-Girls but a smart film that tackles real-life issues with rare frankness. With deep empathy and lots of bold humor, “Obvious Child” manages to be so many things at once.
Crazy, Stupid, Love
CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE is surprising, engaging, and astute about humans and relationships and nearly everything else that matters. A charming watch, don’t forget to take time out for Crazy Stupid Love, despite the crazy, stupid title.