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!

A woman in a wedding veil holds hands with a man and they sing together in West Side Story.

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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.

Ralph Fiennes dancing with Kristen Scott Thomas in The English Patient

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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.

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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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Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone gazing in La La Land 2016

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Christian and Satine singing while lights shine in the backround in Moulin Rouge!

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Woody Allen and Diane Keaton in Annie Hall

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Jack, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, holds Rose, played by Kate Winslet, in ‘Titanic’.

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Princess Ann and Joe looking at each other while dancing in Roman Holiday

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Peter Warne (Clark Gable) sits beside Ellie Andrews (Claudette Colbert) in ‘It Happened One Night’.

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The official poster for Casablanca, featuring stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman holding each other as a plane flies in the distance

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