Top five Valentine's Movies
Five movies based on real-life love stories you should watch this Valentine’s Day
Love stories are inherently beautiful. But when you realise that you are watching a true love story unfold on the screen before your eyes, the experience is even better for the very reason that it actually happened.
Love stories are inherently beautiful. But when you realise that you
are watching a true love story unfold on the screen before your eyes,
the experience is even better for the very reason that it actually
happened. You empathise with them. They make you want to believe in love
again – to fall in love again. There are some movies that were either
based on or inspired by real-life love stories. You cannot go wrong with
them this Valentine’s Day. Here is a list of five such movies.
Becoming Jane: We know Jane Austen as a fine
architect of English prose, but she was also a strong woman who defied
conventions that were imposed on women in England of 18th and 19th
century. Become Jane is about her flirtation with a politician Tom
Lefroy. Two of the most beautiful actors in the film industry, Anne
Hathaway and James McAvoy star in the film.
The Theory of Everything: One will not call Stephen
Hawking a lover boy, considering the abilities of his brain. But he,
too, was bitten by the bug. The Theory of Everything is based on the
book Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen by Jane Hawking and is
a love-story in the classical sense of the word, complete with kisses,
tragedy, and a, mostly, happy ending. Eddie Redmayne gives a storming
central performance and, as it turns out, an Oscar-winning one.

A Beautiful Mind: Russel Crowe stars as a brilliant
mathematician, the real-life John Forbes Nash, who suffers from paranoid
schizophrenia just when he is on the brink of a huge discovery. The
burden falls on his wife to help him overcome the hurdle and help him in
his self-discovery.
Eat, Pray, Love: A woman, newly divorced, goes on a
journey of self-discovery around the world. This film was not received
well, but ignore the critics just this once. Eat, Pray, Love is a
stunningly shot and acted (Julia Roberts) movie that deserves multiple
viewings. Also, why is this movie included in a list of romantic movies?
You have to see the movie to get the answer to that.
Via: www.indianexpress.com
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