It's during those times I turn to one of these movies about putting faith in love. You'll see they aren't all romance movies—some are films about love of family, friends, and more.
I know that many of you will disagree with some of my choices-- I've left out a lot of perennial favorites like "Casablanca," "Some Like It Hot" and "Annie Hall." But the films below are the ones that affect me the most.
'Selena'
'Titanic'
'The Other Sister'
Part inspirational tale, part love story, Juliette Lewis' portrayal of Carla, a mentally disabled young woman's who struggles to succeed and live a normal life, is heartwarming and uplifting. Her relationship with fellow college student Daniel (Giovanni Ribisi) who is also mentally disabled is so wonderfully innocent and sweet that it will no doubt move you to tears.
'Braveheart'
This Mel Gibson hit movie offers the best of both cinematic worlds—it's action-packed and has a beautiful love story woven in. The funeral scene in the beginning of the film, where the young William Wallace is handed a flower from the adorable Murron is enough to make any macho man shed a tear. Or seven.
'The Notebook'
Who hasn't gone into convulsive sobs while watching this movie? Anyone? Anyone? Watching this masterpiece about an elderly man trying to help his dementia-stricken wife remember the story of their love, strengthened my belief in soul mates and miracles. If this movie doesn't move you, I'm sure nothing else will.
'Beaches'
They say "opposites attract" in romantic love, but throughout my own life I've certainly found that this rings more true in my friendships than anything else. And watching the friendship between CC (Bette Midler) and Hillary (Barbara Hershey) blossom, and fade, and then grow stronger, gives me renewed faith in the power of friendships and encourages me to be a better friend.
'Ghost'
The movie that made pottery-making sexy again will always have a place in my heart. I can't help but think of this movie—and the intense love between the two main characters, played by Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze, whenever I'm at a wedding and the classic Righteous Brother's song, "Unchained Melody" is played.
'Steel Magnolias'
'You've Got Mail'
When this movie came out 15 years ago (Wow! Has it been that long!?) single, tech-savvy people everywhere started believing in love again. Today, with online dating on the rise, the thought that one's soul mate could be found while answering an online dating ad, or by striking up a conversation with someone on a discussion board or in a chat room, always has the hope of a "You've Got Mail" ending behind it.
'Stepmom'
In this ultimate tear-jerker, Susan Sarandon plays Jackie Harrison, a woman with terminal cancer, who must learn to get along with her ex-husband's fiancĂ©, Isabel (Julia Roberts) because she will eventually become stepmom to Jackie's two children. Not only do we get to experience Jackie's intense love for her kids—and the horrific pain of knowing she only has a short time left with them—but also her struggle to trust (and maybe even love) a woman who is so different from herself.
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