5º – Bridget Jones’s Diary (Sharon Maguire, 2001)A misfit young man has the romance of his dreams when his handsome boss is attracted to her. However, this novel will be intense and will bring positive and negative elements to her, not to mention the appearance of a third person who will agitate the situation. An iconic romantic comedy, ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ is incredible from the first to the last scene, bringing a lightweight story, irresistible characters and a cast at an inspired moment, with the presence of Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth.
4º – Gaslight (George Cukor, 1944)After falling in love with an attractive man, a woman decides to take the relationship with him forward and get married. Together, the two decide to live in a house inherited from an aunt who had been murdered years before the woman. However, what looked like a fairy tale at first begins to turn out to be a real nightmare for the woman when that man turns out to be completely different from the one she had known. An imposing 1940s thriller, ‘Gaslight’ brings an engaging story that sometimes disturbs the viewer by the density of its scenes. A true masterpiece, getting even better with the memorable performances of Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer.
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