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There are numerous movies on Amazon Prime Video that capture the tumultuous love, desire, societal taboos, and forbidden relationships.
Here are five movies that you can watch on Amazon Prime Video that you can watch this weekend:
1) The Idea of You
Based on the eponymous novel, the movie follows a 40-year-old divorced mother named Solene, played by Anne Hathaway. During a visit to a concert with her daughter, Solene falls in love with the 24-year-old lead singer of a popular boy band, Hayes Campbel, played by Nicholas Galitzine.
Despite their age difference and the intense scrutiny from the media and fans, the two develop a deep and passionate connection. Through Solene and Hayes’ forbidden romance, the movie delves into themes of ageism, gender dynamics, and the power dynamics inherent in relationships.
2) Yodha
The gripping storyline centers around a high-stakes mission of an off-duty soldier to rescue hostages aboard an Air India flight.
3) My Fault
This Spanish romantic thriller is an adaptation of the Wattpad story of the same name. Noah, played by Nicole Wallace, a young girl is forced to leave her boyfriend, friends, and the town she grew up in after her mother remarries.
Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets the charismatic Nick, played by Gabriel Guevara, her stepbrother. At first, the two are at loggerheads but as the movie progresses, the enemies turn into lovers.
Their clandestine relationship causes a ripple effect, with startling family secrets coming to the fore. As the duo comes to terms with the consequences of their forbidden love, a shadowy figure from the past emerges, putting Noah’s life at risk.
4) Tiger 3
In the threequel, Avinash “Tiger” Singh Rathore is called for a mission by the new RAW chief Maithili Menon to rescue Tiger’s former handler Gopi Arya, who was captured in Afghanistan while trying to extract information from the Taliban about a mission being planned in Pakistan.
5) Saltburn
What hell may wealth bring? This is the question posed and explored in writer-director Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn. Set in England in 2007, Salburn follows an Oxford University student who becomes obsessed with a wealthy fellow student in his college, who invites him to spend the summer at his eccentric family’s estate.