There
are
countless
movies
in
the
romance
genre,
but
sometimes
it
is
the
old
desperate
love
that
hits
the
right
spot.
This
Valentine's
Day,
classic
stories
are
the
perfect
way
to
laugh,
cry
and
indulge
yourself
in
chocolates.
With
your
special
someone,
or
family,
here
are
some
classic
love
stories
you
can
enjoy
this
weekend.
10
Things
I
Hate
About
You
This
classic
'90s
high
school
Shakespeare
adaptation
stars
Heath
Ledger
alongside
Julia
Stiles.
The
film
is
a
perfect
blend
of
quirky
romance
and
comedy.
The
film
follows
Kat
Stratford
who
is
beautiful,
smart
but
doesn't
attract
many
boys.
When
her
younger
sister
is
told
she
can't
date
until
Kat
has
a
boyfriend
strings
are
pulled
and
Kat
is
forced
to
interact
with
handsome
new
arrival
Patrick
Verona.
Array
Starring
Keira
Knightley
and
Matthew
Macfadyen,
Pride
&
Prejudice
will
make
you
crave
for
ball
gowns
and
elaborate
love
letters.
Adapted
from
Jane
Austen's
book
of
the
same
name,
the
film
follows
Elizabeth
Bennet
who
faces
mounting
pressure
from
her
parents
to
marry.
Despite
being
outspoken,
Elizabeth
is
taken
by
overly
reserved
Mr
Darcy
and
sparks
fly.
When
Harry
Met
Sally
The
1989
romantic
comedy
inspired
by
real
stories
of
how
married
couples
met,
is
one
of
the
classics
in
the
genre.
The
film
follows
Harry
Burns
(Billy
Crystal)
and
Sally
Albright
(Meg
Ryan)
as
they
share
a
contentious
car
ride
from
Chicago
to
New
York.
The
duo
fight
if
men
and
women
can
ever
truly
be
strictly
platonic
friends.
Ten
years
later
when
they
meet,
they
try
to
keep
their
relationship
strictly
platonic.
The
Notebook
This
is
the
second
book
adaptation
on
this
list,
which
is
sure
to
make
you
cry
your
eyes
out.
Mill
worker
Noah
Calhoun
(Ryan
Gosling)
and
rich
girl
Allie
(Rachel
McAdams)
are
hopelessly
in
love,
but
it
is
not
enough
for
her
family.
When
Noah
returns
from
serving
in
World
War
II,
Allie's
is
reminded
of
their
love
despite
being
engaged
to
another
man.
La
La
Land
The
Oscar-winning
film
released
in
2020
and
brought
musicals
back
to
the
big
screen.
The
film
may
not
have
a
traditional
love
story,
but
the
chemistry
between
the
characters
cannot
be
denied.
La
La
Land
follows
Sebastian
(Ryan
Gosling)
and
Mia
(Emma
Stone)
who
are
drawn
together
by
their
common
desire
to
do
what
they
love.
But
soon
they
are
forced
to
face
the
reality
and
their
relationship
begins
to
suffer.
The
dreams
they
worked
hard
for
threaten
to
rip
them
apart.