5 Romance Movies on Netflix You’ll Want To Watch With Your Valentine’s Date

Valentine's Day is just less than a week away, which means that there is less time to prepare for that Valentine's date you may be planning.

Thankfully, streaming platforms like Netflix are now available to the public to utilize to make movie dates much more personal and romantic than going to the cinema and watching a movie with other couples.

Here are some romance movies you can stream on Netflix to make your Valentine's movie date possible:

'Jerry Maguire'

One of the movies that showed Tom Cruise's range in acting, "Jerry Maguire" is one romance movie that gave the world so many cheesy but romantic lines to fall in love with.

The movie shows the titular character on his journey to realize his management firm after writing a heartfelt company-wide memo that gets him fired from his previous job. Joining him is single mother Dorothy Boyd, who runs Maguire's firm with him as his partner and eventually, his lover.

Could business and love ever blossom in such a hectic world?

Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie an 84% Fresh score based on 89 reviews, while its audience gave it a 79% based on more than 250,000 ratings.

Metacritic found similar scores, with the review aggregator scoring the movie a 77 based on 28 critic reviews and an 8.3/10 based on 237 ratings.

'All The Bright Places'

"All The Bright Places" is a movie that can resonate with a lot of people, especially couples with troubled histories.

The movie tells the story of Violet Markey and Theodore Finch, two people that came with a lot of emotional baggage at the start of the film. However, as time went on, they discover that even the smallest moments can mean something bright and beautiful.

Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 65% fresh score based on 40 reviews and an audience score of 61% based on more than 250 user ratings.

IMDb gave the film a 6.5/10 based on 33,000 user reviews.

'Silver Linings Playbook'

One of the best romance movies during the early 2010s, "Silver Linings Playbook" is a movie that is sure to leave an impression on audience members worldwide.

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The movie tells the story of Pat Solatano, a former mental institution patient living with his parents trying to rebuild his life and reunite with his wife, living life by looking for the "silver linings" in his life day by day. Along the way, he meets Tiffany, who offers to help him reconnect with his estranged wife but has to do something for her in exchange.

Rotten Tomatoes gives the movie a 92% certified "fresh" score based on 265 reviews while audiences gave it an 86% based on more than 250,000 user ratings.

Meanwhile, The Guardian found the movie to be genuinely enjoyable despite it being somewhat trifled towards the end.

'Five Feet Apart'

If you're into tear-jerking bittersweet movies like "Marley and Me" and "La La Land," then you might want to watch "Five Feet Apart."

The movie features two ill teenagers as they navigate their lives around their respective illnesses and life in a hospital and eventually fall in love.

However, they have to be around five feet apart due to their complications, which puts a twist on their budding relationship and the movie as a whole.

Rotten Tomatoes rates the movie with a rotten score of 53% based on 130 reviews. However, the movie's audience found it to be heartwarming and wrenching at the same time, with them giving the movie a 79% audience score based on more than 500 user reviews.

IMDb also gave a similar score of around 7.2/10 to the movie based on 70,000 reviews.

Interestingly, if you're familiar with Disney's "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" and its sequel, "The Suite Life on deck," then you'll find a familiar face in the movie's cast.

'Bridget Jones's Diary'

"Bridget Jones's Diary" is one of those movies that is so good that you wish it has a sequel to. The movie, which is based on the 1996 novel of the same name, tells the story of 32-year-old Bridget Jones as she holds life by the horns and wrestles it down to take control of it.

Along the way, she starts keeping a diary to record her attempts to stop smoking, and drinking, lose weight and find her Mr. Right.

However, love has other plans for Bridget, who is in for a wild ride.

Rotten Tomatoes gave awarded the movie with an 80% certified "Fresh" score, with audiences scoring it with an 81% score based on more than 250,000 ratings.

Roger Ebert gave the movie 3.5/5 stars due to its ability to string together one funny set-piece after another, despite Bridget's "bumpy" journey from "tragic spinster" to "wanton sex goddess."

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