10 Movies To Watch on Valentine’s Day

8º – The Theory of Everything (James Marsh, 2014)We will explore the most important moments in Stephen Hawking’s life, understanding a bit about how he deals with the limitations imposed by the world, and how we will see all his genius. Biographical, ‘The Theory of Everything’ flees from that most common caste of the subgenre, bringing a story full of dynamicity and with irreproachable plans, having as main characteristic the transposition of a novel from the life of its central character.

 

7º – Mississippi Mermaid (François Truffaut, 1969)In the plot, a rich man waits eagerly for a woman whom he had talked to for some time, but whom he had never seen before. When the woman arrives at the place, the man is surprised by a beautiful woman (Catherine Deneuve), falling in love instantly with her. However, nothing is really as it seems, and that woman may not be who he thought. Born in the cinema of François Truffaut, this film shows a negative compendium of passion, explaining the destructive degree that it presents in certain cases.

 

6º – Days of Being Wild (Kar-Wai Wong, 1990)The film works in its plot with the different faces of love, bringing solitary characters, involved in melancholic routines, living the most significant moments of their lives. ‘Days of Being Wild’ is unique in its genius, bringing all that cinema characteristic of Kar-Wai Wong’s filmography, exposing a special and irresistible vision of love and passion.

 

5º – Same Love, Same Rain (Juan José Campanella, 1999)We will explore several years of the lives of two individuals, understanding about the claudicating relationship between them in all this time. ‘Same Love, Same Rain’ is light in every scene transposed to the viewer, presenting a pleasant romance story. Here, the greatest virtue of the film is to count on the actor Ricardo Darín, who presents us with an irredevable performance.

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