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Top 5 Sweet Flicks for Valentine's Day


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It's Valentine's day and it's always nicer to spread love than bad vibes. 

I saw fair ladies and gents carrying roses and chocolates with them down town. And while a romantic dinner set by the beach makes for a perfect activity, I suggest taking the rather less expensive but thoughtful way of spicing up the evening with your loved ones.

I have picked 5 romantic movies singles, couples, and families can take joy in watching at home:

1. Valentine's Day


Don't you think the title is very high time? It's a 2010 romantic comedy movie about couples and singles in Los Angeles breaking-up and making-up based on the pressures and everyday anticipation of Valentine's Day.

The movie depicts relationships in different stages and points of view, from childhood crushes and puppy loves, to hormone-driven teen-playing-adult relationships, to mature and stable adult relationships. 

The downside is that there are few scenes and lewd conversations that couples, especially parents need to get ready for in explaining and guiding their children.

Watch Valentine's Day here.

2. Serendipity


This movie aired in 2001. It's about a couple who reunited years after they first met and opted to trust in fate, chance, or destiny to decide whether they are truly meant for each other or not.

You might somehow find a predictable script but the actors, music, and the plot will give you a light heart. 

Watch Serendipity here.

3. 50 First Dates


It's a 2004 romantic comedy movie about a man who used to have no interest in having a serious relationship but met a local pretty young woman in Hukilau Cafe'.

The good part was that the man untiringly loved and cared for the woman even if she had Goldfield Syndrome, a kind of anterograde amnesia that makes her memory last for only a day. 

On another note, you'll love to see walruses flying a kiss.

Watch 50 First Dates here.

4. Letters to Juliet


It's a romantic film in 2010. It's mainly about a couple who separated for many years but suddenly found each other in Italy through the help of an aspiring writer who replied back to a love letter sent in Juliet's House in Verona, Italy. 

The place exists in real life and the movie clearly shows that true love doesn't age.

Watch Letters to Juliet here.

5. A Walk to Remember


This movie is a tear-jerker, but the story is love. It's a 2002 romantic drama film based from the novel of the very good Nicholas Sparks. 

It's about two teens who have shown important elements in love-- sincerity, care, trust, forgiveness, hope, and sacrifice along their relationship. 

Personally, it's a movie grown-ups and growing ups need to see.

Watch A Walk to Remember here.

Some of you might prefer watching Editors' picks romantic classics like Pride and Prejudice, Breakfast at Tiffany's or the famous When Harry Met Sally. But the above choices will spur you with cheerfulness, resilience, and hope about love. 

You might have or have not watched them yet but another suggestion is for you to read the more elaborate book version of the movie (if any). It's as if you need telling twice, only that it's fulfilling to know the story without its other significant parts cut.

You can also look for more romantic comedy sweet flicks here. The list actually goes on.

More importantly, let me remind you what the Bible says about love:

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy. It does not boast. It is not proud or rude. It is not self-seeking.  It is not easily angered. Love keeps no record of wrongs. It does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth. Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. ~ 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8

Happy Valentine's Day everyone! God bless your heart! 




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