Oscar-winning moviescome in many genres, but there’s always something special about the most romantic awarded features.
Wherever fans are on that scale - basically, like it or not -The English Patientis undeniably romantic.
In parallel, Hanna develops feelings for a British Sikh Lieutenant, Kip (Naveen Andrews).
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As the two meet again, their love’s progression is depicted through the original songs.
7’Moulin Rouge!'
(2001)
Directed by Baz Luhrmann
Oscar wins (2002) forMoulin Rouge!
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Though nominated for eight awards, it was kind of snubbed, let’s face it.
As their forbidden love grows, the movie culminates in a tragic but grandiose finale, leaving viewers breathless.
Allen wrote and directed the movie, and he stars alongside Keaton as the male lead.
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The romance is tasteful and beautiful, making the tragedy of the Titanic a lot more impactful.
Hepburn plays Princess Ann, who is on a European tour with her royal entourage.
Colbert never expected winning Best Actress, butClark Gableconfidently delivered one of his best roles.
Casablanca follows Rick Blaine (Bogart), who owns a gambling club in Casablanca, Morocco.
When Ilsa reappears in Casablanca, in Rick’s club, their whirlwind romance seemingly has some time left.
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