Winter is the perfect time for coziness, hot drinks, and, of course, movie marathons. If your heart craves warmth and romance, streaming giant Netflix offers an endless selection of love stories that can fill your soul with inspiration.
The best part is that modern romance on Netflix is presented in all possible dimensions and genres, breaking the usual clichés. All you need to do is get comfortable and make your choice while scrolling through the endless feed. To save you time searching and help you find truly worthy content, we have carefully selected the 10 best romantic movies that you must add to your winter playlist.
This selection is perfect for a cozy viewing alone or for a movie night with your husband or girlfriend. Let these films be your dose of love this winter!
"10 Things I Hate About You"
The events of the film revolve around two sisters — the man-hating Katarina Stratford and the beautiful Bianca, who, at their father Walter's insistence, must arrange the personal life of her unattractive sister. Learning that his younger daughter Kat still has no boyfriend while Bianca is being courted by two young men, the head of the family forbids Bianca from dating until she finds a boyfriend for her sister. Katarina's prickly nature and hostile attitude towards the opposite sex put Bianca in a difficult and almost hopeless situation.
"Blue Jay"
Jim and Amanda were each other's first love back in school. After breaking up, they went their separate ways, left home, and set out to find their happiness, calling, and destiny. Amanda also came to town to visit her pregnant sister. At the same time, they both stop by a local grocery store and bump into each other. They can't believe their eyes but quickly regain their composure, decide to have a cup of coffee, and reminisce about the old times.

"Dirty Dancing"
Shy girl Baby spends the summer of 1963 at a resort and accidentally discovers the world of "Dirty Dancing." She is enchanted by the charismatic dancer Johnny. When Johnny's partner runs into trouble, Baby is asked to replace her and begins to learn to dance from Johnny. Their rehearsals bring them closer together, and a romance develops between them. Baby's parents and her surroundings disapprove of their relationship, considering Johnny an unsuitable partner. But Baby and Johnny challenge society and prove their love with a passionate final dance that changes the perception of the rules.
"How to Be Single"
Tired of her relationship with her boyfriend, a girl breaks up with him and moves to New York to live with her sister, where she makes new acquaintances. Her new friend loves loud and crowded parties, so she tries to pull Alice into this atmosphere. But is the main character, who is far from the hectic pace of life, finally ready to leave her comfort zone and start enjoying every moment?

"Unexpected"
Alison recently got a promotion at work, so she goes to a nightclub with her sister to celebrate. A chance encounter with a young man, a lot of strong alcohol, and crazy dancing ultimately lead to the new acquaintances spending just one night together. A few months later, the girl receives shocking news that she is pregnant.
"Lady Chatterley's Lover"
A young aristocratic woman is utterly unhappy in her marriage to her lawful husband. She quickly loses interest in her chosen one, beginning a secret passionate affair on the side. Together with a gamekeeper who captivates her entire soul and attention, the heroine spends time with him at her husband's estate. Despite warnings and persuasion from others, she ultimately chooses to be truly happy.

"Last Christmas"
This fantasy reflection explores how life can change due to one small detail. The film shows two possible outcomes. In one scenario, the main character Helen Quilliy manages to catch the train, while in the other, she literally misses it by a few seconds as the train departs. This seemingly minor detail can radically change the main character's life.
"Match Point"
Once a famous tennis player is going through tough times. At a turning point in his life, the man meets a woman he quickly falls in love with, despite the fact that she is dating his close friend. It seems that nothing but trouble can come from this new acquaintance. This event rapidly and dramatically changes the entire fate of the protagonist.

"Half of It"
The plot centers around shy honor student Ellie Chu, who leads an isolated life. The girl has no close friends, as she has to help her father fulfill his duties as the head of a small train station and earn money by doing homework for her classmates. One day, Ellie is approached for help by Paul Munsky, a promising athlete who promises the heroine a substantial reward for writing a love letter for Aster Flores, the most popular girl in school.
"The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society"
In the midst of her writing career and a romance with an attractive rich American, Juliet Ashton begins a correspondence with one of the members of a book club from the island of Guernsey. In the 1940s, this island was occupied by the Nazis. But the war is over, the occupiers have left, and Juliet becomes interested in their story. With her publisher's approval and hoping to write an article about the club, its strange name, and origin, Juliet sets off for Guernsey.

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