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Best Romantic Movies With Happy Endings for Valentine's Day | Part 2

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - February 13th 2025, 18:15 GMT+1
2025 02 10 00 02 news

About this gallery:

For this gallery, we’re all about romance with a happy ending—because sometimes, you just want to believe in love that actually works out. Perfect for a cozy Valentine's Day watch with your special someone, these movies guarantee that love triumphs in the end. So, if you’re wondering why classics like Titanic didn’t make the cut… well, let’s just say we prefer our love stories without an iceberg-sized heartbreak.

This is just part two of a three-part series dedicated to happily-ever-afters. Didn’t find your perfect match here? Why not check out part 1 and part 3? Your next favorite romance might be waiting!

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The Magic of Ordinary Days (2005)

Sometimes, love doesn’t arrive in a grand, sweeping moment—it sneaks up on you in the quiet, everyday moments. The Magic of Ordinary Days is exactly what it sounds like: a beautifully understated love story that unfolds in the most unexpected way. Keri Russell plays Livy, a sophisticated woman forced into an arranged marriage with a kindhearted farmer (Skeet Ulrich) during World War II. What starts as a marriage of convenience slowly turns into a love built on patience, kindness, and simple, heartfelt gestures. If you love romances that focus on the slow, steady magic of real love rather than whirlwind passion, this one will warm your heart. | © Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions

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Under the Greenwood Tree (2005)

Nothing says romance quite like a charming English village, a brooding love interest, and a storyline straight out of a Thomas Hardy novel. Under the Greenwood Tree is a delightful period romance featuring Felicity Jones as a schoolteacher torn between three very different suitors. There’s class tension, small-town gossip, and just enough romantic angst to keep things interesting. The real draw? The chemistry, the picturesque setting, and the kind of love story that feels timeless. If you’re in the mood for a cozy, countryside romance with just the right amount of longing glances, this one’s for you. | © ITV

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Miss Potter (2006)

Beatrix Potter may be famous for adorable talking rabbits, but her own love story is just as charming. Miss Potter stars Renée Zellweger as the beloved author and Ewan McGregor as the sweet, supportive publisher who sees her genius. This is a romance for the dreamers—the artists, the writers, the believers in love that unfolds as delicately as an old-fashioned letter. It’s whimsical, inspiring, and full of stunning English countryside scenery that makes you want to escape to a cozy cottage immediately. If you love stories about strong women finding love and themselves, Miss Potter is your cup of tea. | © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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The Lake House (2006)

A love story with a time-traveling mailbox? Only Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock could make that work. The Lake House is one of those movies that shouldn’t make sense, but somehow, it just does. A doctor and an architect fall in love—except they’re living two years apart, communicating only through letters left in a mysterious mailbox. It’s romantic, poetic, and the kind of movie that makes you believe in fate. Plus, Keanu and Sandra’s chemistry is undeniable (even when separated by time itself). If you’re a sucker for star-crossed lovers and a little bit of magical realism, this one’s a must-watch. | © Warner Bros.

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Step Up (2006)

Ah, the classic bad boy meets good girl through dance storyline—truly one of the best rom-com tropes. Step Up gave us Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan falling in love on and off-screen, and honestly, the chemistry is off the charts. When rebellious Tyler (Tatum) gets community service at an elite performing arts school, he ends up partnering with ballet dancer Nora (Dewan), and sparks fly—both on the dance floor and in their hearts. The dance sequences are 🔥, the soundtrack is early 2000s perfection, and the romance is effortlessly charming. If you love a feel-good romance with plenty of smooth moves, Step Up is the ultimate guilty pleasure. | © Touchstone Pictures

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Stardust (2007)

A shooting star, a magical kingdom, and a love story wrapped in pure fantasy—Stardust is like if The Princess Bride and Harry Potter had a charming, witty baby. When Tristan (Charlie Cox) promises to bring back a fallen star for his shallow crush, he doesn’t expect the star to be a person—or that she (Claire Danes) would end up stealing his heart. There’s adventure, humor, and Michelle Pfeiffer as an evil witch (which is reason enough to watch). If you love epic romances with a touch of fairy tale magic, this one will sweep you off your feet—literally. | © Paramount Pictures

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Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

A love story told through Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?—because why not? Slumdog Millionaire is an epic tale of fate, destiny, and the lengths we go to for true love. Jamal (Dev Patel) goes on the game show not for the money, but to reach his lost love, Latika (Freida Pinto), proving once again that love is the ultimate jackpot. It’s got heartbreak, triumph, action, and that unforgettable dance sequence at the end (seriously, try not to dance). If you love romance with a side of adventure and a dash of destiny, this one’s a winner. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures

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Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (2008)

A whirlwind romance, mistaken identities, and 24 hours of pure charm—Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is an absolute delight. Frances McDormand plays Miss Pettigrew, a down-on-her-luck governess who stumbles into the glamorous world of a rising actress (Amy Adams) and somehow becomes her “social secretary.” What follows is a fast-paced, heartwarming adventure filled with romance, witty dialogue, and plenty of Old Hollywood flair. If you love stories about unexpected second chances (and glamorous dresses), this one is pure feel-good magic. | © Focus Features

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Morning Glory (2010)

Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, and Diane Keaton in a newsroom rom-com? Yes, please. Morning Glory is like The Devil Wears Prada meets Broadcast News, with a side of romance that sneaks up on you in the best way. McAdams plays an ambitious producer trying to revive a failing morning show, and along the way, she finds herself sparring with grumpy veteran anchor Ford and falling for charming fellow journalist Patrick Wilson. It’s sharp, funny, and full of newsroom chaos, proving that sometimes, the real love story is between you and your dream job (but a little romance doesn’t hurt, either). | © Paramount Pictures

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Life as We Know It (2010)

Nothing says romance quite like inheriting a baby with someone you can’t stand! Life as We Know It takes the classic enemies-to-lovers trope and adds diapers, chaos, and unexpected co-parenting. Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel play two polar opposites forced to raise their best friends’ baby after tragedy strikes. Cue the sleepless nights, awkward bonding moments, and inevitable realization that maybe, just maybe, they’re perfect for each other. It’s heartwarming, hilarious, and full of the kind of feel-good moments that remind us that love often comes in the most unexpected packages (sometimes literally, with a baby carrier). | © Warner Bros.

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Flipped (2010)

Ever wonder what it would be like to see both sides of a love story? Flipped does just that, telling the tale of first love from two perspectives—Juli (Madeline Carroll), the hopeless romantic who falls for her neighbor, and Bryce (Callan McAuliffe), the clueless boy who takes a little too long to figure things out. It’s nostalgic, sweet, and packed with enough childhood innocence to make you reminisce about your own first crush. Directed by Rob Reiner (aka the genius behind The Princess Bride), this movie is like a warm hug, proving that sometimes, love is about patience, growth, and finally realizing what was in front of you all along. | © Warner Bros.

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Burlesque (2010)

Christina Aguilera, Cher, and all the sequins you could ever dream of—Burlesque is a love story and a glitter-filled spectacle. Christina plays Ali, a small-town girl with big vocal chops who moves to LA and finds herself working at a glamorous burlesque club run by the one and only Cher. There’s romance, drama, and enough show-stopping performances to make you want to invest in thigh-high boots and a feather boa immediately. Plus, there’s a steamy romance with Cam Gigandet’s Jack, because what’s a fabulous musical without a little love on the side? If you love romance with a dose of showbiz sparkle, this is your perfect pick. | © Screen Gems

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Charlie St. Cloud (2010)

Zac Efron, emotional drama, and a love story that literally transcends life and death—Charlie St. Cloud is here to tug at your heartstrings. Efron plays Charlie, a young man grieving his younger brother’s death while somehow being able to see and interact with him. Enter Tess (Amanda Crew), a sailor with her own dreams, who gives Charlie a reason to reconnect with the world of the living. It’s poetic, beautifully shot, and has just the right balance of heartbreak and healing. If you like your romance with a touch of the supernatural (and a very broody Zac Efron), this one’s for you. | © Universal Pictures

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Valentine’s Day (2010)

Think Love Actually, but set in LA and packed with even more Hollywood A-listers. Valentine’s Day is a rom-com buffet featuring multiple intertwined love stories—some sweet, some hilarious, and some that prove February 14th is not always a fairy tale. With a cast including Julia Roberts, Bradley Cooper, Anne Hathaway, and so many more, it’s a fun, lighthearted celebration of love in all its messy, unpredictable forms. Whether you’re single, in love, or somewhere in between, this movie delivers a little bit of everything—plus, it makes you feel a lot better about whatever plans you do (or don’t) have for Valentine’s Day. | © Warner Bros.

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Jane Eyre (2011)

Ah, Jane Eyre—the ultimate moody, gothic romance where love is intense, complicated, and very British. This adaptation brings Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel to life with Mia Wasikowska as the fiercely independent Jane and Michael Fassbender as the brooding, mysterious Mr. Rochester. There’s longing, stormy landscapes, dark secrets, and one of the best slow-burn love stories in literary history. If you love period romances where the tension builds with every glance and every barely touched hand (and you enjoy yelling “Just tell each other your feelings already!”), then this one’s a must-watch. | © Focus Features

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Hysteria (2011)

A romantic comedy about the invention of the… ahem, let’s just say a certain electrifying medical device? Yes, please! Hysteria is a delightfully cheeky period piece starring Hugh Dancy as a doctor in Victorian England who stumbles upon a revolutionary way to treat "female hysteria"—and, in the process, falls for Maggie Gyllenhaal’s fiercely independent Charlotte. It’s witty, surprisingly educational, and filled with the kind of slow-burn romance that makes period dramas so fun. If you like your love stories with a side of history and a whole lot of clever humor, this one’s a must-watch. | © Sony Pictures Classics

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Cenerentola (2011)

If you’re in the mood for a Cinderella adaptation with an operatic twist, Cenerentola is your perfect fairytale fix. This Italian-made-for-TV film brings Rossini’s opera La Cenerentola to life, complete with stunning costumes, grand music, and, of course, a love story that feels timeless. Angelina (aka Cinderella) doesn’t just sit around waiting for a prince—she’s clever, charming, and absolutely steals the show. It’s a visually gorgeous and musically enchanting take on a classic romance that proves dreams really do come true, especially when set to a beautiful aria. | © Rai Fiction

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The Art of Getting By (2011)

Ah, teen angst and first love—there’s truly nothing like it. The Art of Getting By follows George (Freddie Highmore), a slacker high school student who has mastered the fine art of doing absolutely nothing—until he meets Sally (Emma Roberts), the cool, effortlessly intriguing girl who shakes up his world. It’s introspective, moody, and packed with that indie-film aesthetic (think: soft lighting, acoustic music, and long, meaningful glances). If you love coming-of-age romances where love and self-discovery go hand in hand, this one’s worth a watch. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures

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Tonight You Are Mine (2011) (aka You Instead)

A music festival. Two rock stars. One accidental handcuffing incident. Tonight You Are Mine is a chaotic, high-energy, and completely charming romance about two musicians (Luke Treadaway and Natalia Tena) who start off hating each other—until they’re forced to spend an entire night tied together. With a backdrop of a real-life Scottish music festival, this film has the kind of in-the-moment energy that makes you want to grab a leather jacket and dance under the stars. It’s messy, fun, and proof that sometimes, love is just a really great song waiting to be written. | © Icon Entertainment

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Belle (2013)

Regal, romantic, and socially groundbreaking, Belle is everything you could want in a period drama. Inspired by a true story, it follows Dido Elizabeth Belle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), the mixed-race daughter of a British nobleman raised in aristocratic society while challenging the racial and gender prejudices of the time. And yes, there’s an incredibly swoon-worthy romance with a passionate, idealistic lawyer (Sam Reid), who actually sees her for who she is. Think Pride and Prejudice but with even more depth, heart, and history. If you love your love stories with a side of social justice and breathtaking cinematography, this one’s a must. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures

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About Time (2013)

If you could time travel, would you use it to fix awkward moments and win the love of your life? About Time takes that idea and spins it into one of the most heartfelt, unexpectedly profound romances ever. Domhnall Gleeson plays Tim, a guy who learns that the men in his family can time travel—so, naturally, he uses this very practical power to woo the charming Mary (Rachel McAdams). But as he soon discovers, love (and life) isn’t about perfecting every moment—it’s about embracing them, flaws and all. This movie is funny, deeply touching, and will leave you appreciating every little second with the people you love. Just make sure to have tissues handy. | © Universal Pictures

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What If (2013)

Ah, the classic best friends who are obviously meant to be together but take forever to figure it out story—except What If makes it fresh, hilarious, and completely adorable. Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan have effortless chemistry as Wallace and Chantry, two quirky souls who bond over bizarre conversations, late-night adventures, and an undeniable something that they refuse to call love (for now). The dialogue is sharp, the romance is slow-burn perfection, and did I mention there’s a scene involving a literal Elvis-themed sandwich? If you love witty, indie-style rom-coms with a touch of whimsy, this one’s a gem. | © CBS Films

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Safe Haven (2013)

A Nicholas Sparks romance with a mysterious past, a small coastal town, and Josh Duhamel looking ridiculously handsome? Yep, Safe Haven checks all the boxes. Julianne Hough plays a woman on the run who finds solace—and love—in a picturesque seaside town. Of course, there are secrets, emotional breakthroughs, and just enough drama to keep things interesting. And in true Sparks fashion, there’s a twist that will definitely make you gasp. If you’re in the mood for a love story with a little suspense and a whole lot of heart, this one’s a perfect cozy-night-in pick. | © Relativity Media

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Magic in the Moonlight (2014)

A romance wrapped in mystery, magic, and 1920s elegance? Sign me up. Magic in the Moonlight stars Colin Firth as a skeptical magician determined to debunk a supposed psychic (Emma Stone)—only to find himself completely enchanted by her instead. The Côte d’Azur backdrop is dreamy, the costumes are dazzling, and the chemistry between Firth and Stone is pure old-Hollywood charm. It’s witty, whimsical, and the kind of movie that makes you want to drink champagne under the stars while discussing fate and illusion. If you love classic rom-coms with a vintage twist, this one’s a delight. | © Sony Pictures Classics

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A Little Chaos (2014)

What’s more romantic than designing the gardens of Versailles while falling in love? A Little Chaos brings historical romance to life with Kate Winslet as a talented landscape designer who catches the eye of a dashing (and very French) Matthias Schoenaerts. There’s passion, beautiful scenery, and just the right amount of royal intrigue to keep things interesting. Plus, with Alan Rickman starring and directing, you know the dialogue is going to be deliciously sharp. If you’re a fan of period dramas with gorgeous cinematography and slow-burning romance, this one is pure elegance. | © Lionsgate

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Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to cozy up with a feel-good love story that ends on a high note. Whether you're celebrating with your significant other, hosting a Galentine’s movie night, or just indulging in some self-love, nothing beats a romantic movie with a happy ending.

From timeless classics to modern rom-coms, these films are guaranteed to leave you with a warm heart and a big smile. So grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and get ready to fall in love with these swoon-worthy, happily-ever-after movies!

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Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to cozy up with a feel-good love story that ends on a high note. Whether you're celebrating with your significant other, hosting a Galentine’s movie night, or just indulging in some self-love, nothing beats a romantic movie with a happy ending.

From timeless classics to modern rom-coms, these films are guaranteed to leave you with a warm heart and a big smile. So grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and get ready to fall in love with these swoon-worthy, happily-ever-after movies!

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