lesser known romcoms with goal romances
If you've already seen these, comment your thoughts below! I love to talk movies.
Just a few romantic comedies to obsess over 🥰:
🩷When in Rome (free with Hulu)
🩷Happiness for Beginners (free with Netflix)
🩷Only You (free with Hulu Premium)
🩷Players (free with Netflix)
🩷Not Another Happy Ending (free with Amazon Prime & Tubi)
🩷Chasing Liberty ($2.99 on Amazon Prime Video, various providers)
🩷Set it Up (free with Netflix)
🩷The Choice (free with Amazon Prime Video)
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Finding that perfect romantic comedy, especially one that flies a bit under the radar, is truly one of life's little joys! I absolutely adore stumbling upon films that deliver all the feels – the witty banter, the heartwarming moments, and those satisfying 'will-they-won't-they' dynamics. You know, the kind of love I dream of! I wanted to share a deeper look into some of my top picks that you might not have seen yet, offering a bit more insight into why they're so special and perfect for your next movie night. Let's dive into some of these gems. First up, When in Rome (2010). This movie is pure, silly fun, truly embodying the "enemies-to-lovers" trope with a magical twist. If you’re looking for a lighthearted escape where a woman's accidental coin theft in the Trevi Fountain leads to a parade of hilarious suitors, this one’s for you. It's a delightful watch that reminds me of classic rom-coms. Then there's Happiness for Beginners (2023) on Netflix, which truly captivated me. This film offers such a refreshing take on self-discovery and love. The OCR mentioned it has a "friends-to-enemies-to-lovers" journey, which is quite unique! Watching the protagonist embrace a challenging wilderness hike while navigating new connections and rediscovering herself was incredibly endearing. Its quirky humor and relaxing setting make it feel like a warm hug, full of unexpected life lessons. For those who appreciate a classic romantic quest with stunning backdrops, Only You (1994) is a must-see. The "travel aesthetic" is just *chef's kiss*! Following a woman on her determined search for her destined soulmate across Italy is just wonderfully romantic and quirky. It's a beautiful throwback to a time when grand gestures and fate felt even more magical on screen. Players (2024), a newer addition to the Netflix lineup, brings a youthful energy with its "master plan trope." It's a fun look at how far friends will go to help each other, even if it means orchestrating elaborate dating schemes. It explores the blurred lines between friendship and something more in a really entertaining way. If you enjoy a bit of intellectual sparring, Not Another Happy Ending (2013) is wonderfully "witty, with banter." The "coworkers-to-lovers" trope is elevated by a unique premise: a publisher trying to make his successful author unhappy so she can write another hit. Set against beautiful Scottish landscapes, the dialogue is sharp and the chemistry undeniable. And who doesn't love a good adventurous romance? Chasing Liberty (2004) offers a "rebellious adventure with a reluctant protector trope." It’s your classic "princess on the run" story, but filled with charm and genuine connection as the characters explore Europe and their feelings for each other. Now, for a standout that many asked about: Set it Up (2018). This Netflix original is an absolute gem for anyone who loves a modern "enemies-to-lovers" story in an office setting. The idea of two overworked assistants trying to set up their demanding bosses is pure genius, and the leads have incredible chemistry. It perfectly captures the frustrations of corporate life while delivering laugh-out-loud moments and a truly satisfying slow-burn romance. It's become a go-to for me when I need a feel-good romantic comedy. Finally, The Choice (2016), a Nicholas Sparks adaptation, offers a more emotional and Southern-set romance. For those interested in "new romance movies based on books," Sparks adaptations always deliver on deep emotion and dramatic romantic scenes. This film is truly "endearing," portraying a complex "enemies-to-lovers" relationship faced with life's profound challenges. It’s the kind of story that stays with you, prompting thoughts on fate and difficult decisions. I hope this deeper dive helps you discover your next favorite "lesser known rom-com"! There's so much joy in exploring these hidden narrative treasures beyond the mainstream blockbusters. Happy streaming!









my aunt wrote happiness for beginners (the book the movie was based on) 😇😇