Are you a rom-com kind of person? Well, personally I am! I love watching rom-coms and being in my hopeless romantic phase. Watching rom-coms give me a fuzzy and warm feeling and I’m sure these rom-coms fit the category so do check them out!
A Cinderella Story
directed by Mark Rosman
A Cinderella Story is a 2004 romantic comedy that retells the classic Cinderella fairy tale in a modern way.
The film follows the story of Samantha Montgomery who dreams of attending Princeton University, but her stepmother and stepsisters constantly belittle her aspirations. She finds solace in an anonymous online relationship with a boy named “Nomad” through an online chat room.
Meanwhile, Austin Ames, the popular football player, is searching for a deeper connection beyond the superficiality of his popular jock image. Austin’s girlfriend, Shelby, does not share his desire for meaningful conversations or a genuine connection.
As the story unfolds, Sam and Austin cross paths during a school dance, unaware of each other’s true identities. They are drawn to one another and share a dance, creating a connection between them.
This film captures the essence of young love and high school life. Sam faces relatable challenges, such as overcoming obstacles, standing up for herself, and finding love amidst her daily struggles.
The film also has its fair share of funny and entertaining moments!
Clueless
Directed by Amy Heckerling
Clueless is a 1995 romantic comedy that follows the life of Cher Horowitz, a popular and fashionable high school student.
Throughout the film, Cher experiences various misadventures and personal revelations as she learns valuable lessons about empathy, humility, and the true meaning of love.
She discovers that superficiality and materialism are not the keys to happiness and that genuine connections and personal growth are more important.
Want to have a good laugh? Clueless will let you do just that! Clueless is known for its sharp and witty dialogue with the film’s clever writing, humorous one-liners, and satirical observations about teenage life and social hierarchies.
10 Things I Hate About You
Directed by Gil Junger
10 Things I Hate About you is a 1999 romantic comedy based on William Shakespeare’s play, “The Taming of the Shrew.”
The film is set in a high school in Seattle and revolves around the lives of two sisters, Kat and Bianca, and their romantic pursuits.
The story begins with the strict rule set by their father, Walter Stratford, that Bianca can only date if her older sister, Kat, does as well. Kat, however, has no interest in dating and actively rejects any romantic advances.
Bianca, on the other hand, is eager to date. This is where Bianca’s suitors come up with a plan.
As the plot unfolds, the characters navigate a series of humorous and heartfelt situations, including mistaken identities, elaborate schemes, and the challenges of opening up to love.
Beyond the romance, the film explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and societal expectations. The characters go through personal growth and learn valuable lessons about acceptance, challenging stereotypes, and embracing individuality.
It also delves into issues such as familial relationships, insecurities, and the complexities of love, adding emotional depth to the story.
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