Margot: I’d like to make a date to kiss you.
Daniel: Well… my schedule’s fairly flexible.
Margot: Is it flexible in 30 years?
Daniel: 30 years?
Margot: I’d like to see you at the lighthouse in Louisbourg. I’d like to meet you there. I’ll be 58, I don’t know how old you’ll be…
Daniel: I’ll be 59.
Margot: I’d like to see you there, on this date, at… 2PM. Eastern Standard time. August 5th, 2040, I’d like to kiss you. Until then, I’m married. But after 35 years of being faithful to my husband I think I’ll have earned one kiss from you.
What’s you favorite romantic movie? This question is a hard nut to crack, because nobody wants to sound too cheese (yes, Dirty Dancing) or just pick some classic drama (common, not Casablanca again). The answer Notebook is too boring and if you will say Titanic, people will consider you as a joke. So how to look a bit hip?
We came with a little help and made a romantic movie list that fits this description:
- no to old romantic movies, because most of them are known as classic anyway.
- no to too much romantic movies that makes you feel very naive or even stupid
The Broken Circle Breakdown, 2012
Take This Waltz, 2011
As Good as It Gets, 1997
Punch-Drunk Love, 2002
Best offer, 2013
Her, 2013
Turkish Delight/Turks fruit, 1973
Mister Lonely, 2007
The room with a view, 1985