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No matter what you’re doing this Valentine’s Day, romance movies are always there for you. Whether you’re in the mood for something funny or a film that can give you a nostalgia trip; Netflix is the best option to explore these gems.
To make your streaming decisions a little less of a struggle, we have rounded up some of the best Valentine’s Day movies for every taste that is on Netflix:
Flipped
Two eighth-graders start to have feelings for each other despite being total opposites. I heartily recommend this to anyone who likes a good, well-written movie, regardless of the genre.
Set It Up
How to get your boss off your back? Well, secretly conspire with another disgruntled coworker (in—you guessed it—the same predicament) to help both bosses find love. In each other.
Set It Up is filled with crazy challenges for the assistants to overcome to keep their bosses happy and together, all while navigating their problems. It’s a fun movie that’s easy to watch, so I recommend anyone with Netflix give it a try.
Call Me By Your Name
The cinematography in Call Me By Your Name is what makes the movie wonderful. The theme of sexual self-discovery most likely made the viewing experience more movie-like, but you could still feel the tension and the intensity of the relationship as if you were right there in 1983 with the characters.
Laal Singh Chaddha
Laal Singh Chaddha is the official remake of the Hollywood film, Forrest Gump, which featured Tom Hanks. Besides Khan and Kapoor, the Hindi adaptation features Naga Chaitanya and Mona Singh in crucial roles.
Palm Springs
Palm Springs is an absolute gem of a film. It triumphs in every aspect, from its comedy, its romance, and its drama, and is all tied together with a brilliant central premise. There are lots of things that make this film great, one of which is the great partnership between Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti.