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Since the start of the movie industry, the most popular stories have been love stories. Because there’s no greater fantasy than falling in love with just the right person. But what’s one to do when love has completely fallen apart? What movies can one watch when they’re in the throes of a breakup? Thankfully, there’s over 30 movies that are perfect for the (sad) occasion.
While everyone deals with breakups in their own ways with their own movie rituals - Jess from the show New Girl, for example, liked to cry endlessly to Dirty Dancing - some movies are undisputed in how they heal broken hearts without useless platitudes like “love conquers all.” Sometimes, love needs to take a hike.
If you’re still feeling raw from the end of a relationship, or even just a situationship (which you knew was going to end badly, right?), here are 32 movies to watch now that you’re sad and single again. Cheer up! Or don’t. These movies will get you feelingfeelingsno matter what you’re looking for.
32. Chasing Amy (1997)
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Breakups are a time of self-reflection, meditation, and realization. Few movies capture the sad and hilarious ordeal of finding clarity like Chasing Amy. Kevin Smith’s third feature film is perhaps his most mature, in its tale of a comic book artist (Ben Affleck) who falls for breathtaking Alyssa (Joey Lauren Adams). See, Affleck’s Holden believes he and Alyssa would be great together, if she weren’t a lesbian. With writer/director Smith at the top of his game, Chasing Amy is a blaring siren warning against letting our infatuations color our perceptions.
31. About Time (2013)
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For hopeless romantics who still want to believe in the impossible, there’s About Time. Domhnall Gleeson plays a young man in London who inherits his family’s power to travel in time. That power comes in handy when he meets and falls in love with enchanting American expat Mary (Rachel McAdams). While About Time demands a little too much suspension of disbelief, it’s an uplifting little rom-com that can reinstill a sense of hope. We can’t rewind time, but we can always try again.
30. Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012)
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29. Notting Hill (1999)
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28. Lost In Translation (2003)
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27. Runaway Bride (1999)
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If your breakup has you feeling funny about commitment (or lack thereof), seek out Runaway Bride. This classic ’90s rom-com co-stars Richard Gere as a magazine columnist in New York City who travels to Maryland to profile Maggie Carpenter (Julia Roberts), a beautiful young woman whose local fame comes from the many men she’s left at the altar. Inevitably, Gere and Roberts' characters fall in love while Carpenter prepares to marry - or, the town suspects, leave behind yet again - a popular high school football coach (Christopher Meloni). Runaway Bride is very silly, but through its sheer star power and effective Marc Anthony needle drop during the credits, Runaway Bride runs circles around all our hearts.
26. Decision to Leave (2022)
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25. The Worst Person in the World (2021)
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24. Gone Girl (2014)
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For those who are feeling very bitter about their breakups, author Gillian Flynn delivered the ultimate breakup thriller with her 2012 novel Gone Girl. In 2014, director David Fincher faithfully adapted the book to the screen, with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike as the movie’s main characters: writing teacher and former journalist Nick Dunne (Affleck), who is suspected of being involved with the disappearance of his sociopathic wife Amy (Pike). While Flynn’s book is a propulsive read, Fincher is a monster behind the camera; whatever version of Gone Girl you pick up, know that you’ll be dwelling in the darkest places of the heart.
23. Past Lives (2023)
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22. How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998)
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21. (500) Days of Summer (2009)
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Do you love The Smiths? If you do, you probably already love (500) Days of Summer. The movie, which turned Joseph Gordon-Levitt into a leading man and gave Zooey Deschanel fame before her starring role in New Girl, follows an aimless architect (Gordon-Levitt) who falls for mystifying Summer (Deschanel). While the two get together, they fail to come to a shared understanding of what together actually means - and if it means forever. While the movie primarily takes the point of view of lovesick Tom, (500) Days of Summer is an everlasting portrait of those romances that we sure felt like “the one.” But as the movie’s narrator itself warns at the top: This is not a love story.
20. Friends With Kids (2011)
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Friends With Kids is a movie that serves a highly specific need: To remind us how much work relationships take, and we could be better off missing out. Released in 2011, this underrated and overlooked dramedy features Adam Scott, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, and Chris O’Dowd - plus Jennifer Westfeldt, who writes, directs, and co-stars as the female lead - as a small circle of friends in varying stages of relationships. At the center are close friends Jason (Scott) and Julie (Westfeldt), who haven’t yet found a real partner but yearn to be parents. In a huge leap of faith, the two decide to platonically raise a child together while still seeing other people. (Megan Fox appears in a small supporting role, as Jason’s new girlfriend.) It sounds like a bad idea, which Jon Hamm hilariously verbalizes. But Friends With Kids is entertaining as it is uncompromising about the ways people hide behind veneers of happiness to mask just how messy love can really be.
19. Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) and Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. In Quentin Tarantino’s mid-aughts classic duology, Uma Thurman takes up a katana to scratch off the enigmatic “Bill” (David Carradine) and the squad of femme fatale assassins he used to manage. While the two movies keep the true relationship between Thurman’s “The Bride” and Bill secret until later in the story, just know that Kill Bill is a movie extremely suited to those who’ve just survived love’s violence with blood still dripping off their faces. There ain’t no crying over love here, daddy-o. There’s only revenge.
18. Bridget Jones' Diary (2001)
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17. Midsommar (2019)
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16. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010)
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We’ll admit: Scott Pilgrim is not the greatest cinematic role model when it comes to relationships. He’s a coward! And he kind of sucks! But if there’s one key throughline in the movie, it’s Scott Pilgrim’s revelation that true love isn’t the cheat code to winning the game of life, but having self-respect. Edgar Wright’s madcap movie adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s popular graphic novels, released to buzzy acclaim in the summer of 2010, is more than a star-studded love letter to millennial pop culture, indie music, and video games. It’s also a remarkably smart movie that satirizes how everyone comes with personal histories and dealing with them can never be set to “easy mode.”
15. Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
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14. Don Jon (2013)
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In 2013, writer and director Joseph Gordon-Levitt explored how certain media can pervert our perceptions of what relationships are supposed to feel like with his romantic comedy Don Jon. Gordon-Levitt himself stars in the title role, a type-A New Jersey bachelor with an internet porn addiction who falls for a drop-dead beautiful woman (Scarlett Johansson), her own “porn” being Hollywood romances. As the two embark on a relationship, they collide over their differences regarding physical intimacy. While Don Jon earned positive reviews when it opened in 2013, the movie has bizarrely gone under the radar since. Today, it can help remind us what real intimacy looks and feels like when it’s healthy and not exploitative.
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12. La La Land (2016)
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Ryan Gosling has no shortage of movies that can mend a broken heart. His 2010 drama Blue Valentine, with Michelle Williams, is entirely about the disintegration of a married couple, while his role of Ken in the 2023 summer hit Barbie is centered on his reluctant acceptance that he is not the one for Margot Robbie. And that’s not to forget his dark thriller Drive from 2011, with his nameless protagonist the new patron saint of haunted men. But more than any other Gosling movie, his 2016 romantic musical La La Land takes the cake. Gosling and Emma Stone explode like fireworks as a couple in Hollywood who struggle to reconcile between love and living out their dreams. In an ironic change from the love stories that Hollywood made famous, La La Land posits that there’s more to life than love.
11. The Before Trilogy (1995-2013)
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10. Last Year in Marienbad (1961)
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Alain Resnais' beguiling French-language classic about truth and memory is not to miss, whether you’re in the throes of heartbreak or not. Released in 1961, the film takes place in a luxury hotel where an unnamed man (Girgio Albertazzi) goes up to an unnamed woman (Delphine Seyrig) and insists that they not only know each other, but are in love and have plans to get married. The woman denies any of this, kicking off a seductive odyssey about what is true - and what is real. With impeccable visual compositions that dwell in the uncanny valley, Last Year in Marienbad is a movie that invites us all to realize how our own memories of past loves are more one-sided than we care to admit.
9. Swingers (1996)
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8. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)
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The beacons are lit! Gondor calls for aid! When a breakup inspires a call to adventure, there’s no escape greater than to Middle-earth. Peter Jackson’s definitive fantasy film trilogy, itself based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s seminal novels, clocks in at almost nine total hours - and a whopping 11 hours, if you’re doing the Extended Editions. (Which you should.) But more than just killing an entire weekend on your couch (because let’s face it, after a breakup, we’re not goinganywhere), the movies are worthwhile in their timeless portrayal of keeping a brave face and staying resolute against the infinite darkness. What’s that? You want a literal love story in there? See: Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) and Arwen (Liv Tyler). You’ll thank me later.
7. Miami Vice (2006)
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When heartache has you jonesing for mojitos, Miami Vice can get you there. Michael Mann’s cult crime noir from 2006 (itself a gritty reboot of the 1980s television hit that Mann produced) is the go-to movie for anyone who knows when attraction brings forth darkened clouds. While the movie is primarily about undercover Miami cops (Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx) trying to take down a trafficking operation, therealstory - the one anyone actually remembers - is the forbidden romance between Farrell’s Detective Sonny and alluring Isabella (Gong Li). In the same way one too many mojitos and joy rides on go-fast boats can make your head swirl, so too does Sonny and Isabella’s clandestine fling dizzy up the place, and in a tragic, almost Shakespearean kind of way. A star-crossed romance for calloused souls, Miami Vice captures the thrill of romance without a safety net.
6. Stardust Memories (1980)
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He may be persona non grata, but there’s no denying that filmmaker Woody Allen is behind some of the sharpest movies about modern love ever made. While most folks tend to refer to his classics like Annie Hall, Manhattan, and Hannah and Her Sisters, it’s his 1980 comedy Stardust Memories that is the most explicit about rebounding and learning from past romances. Allen plays the role of a filmmaker (what else) whose attendance of a career retrospective inspires him to revisit the women that inspired his movies. A satirical take on Frederico Fellini’s 8 ½, Allen’s Stardust Memories is often overlooked compared to his other masterpieces. But for those still trying to emotionally rebuild, the movie is pretty much perfect in offering some tough love.
5. Her (2013)
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Tip: Do a double feature with Sophia Coppola’s Lost in Translation. The two filmmakers were once married and then divorced, with each of their movies fictionalizing their real feelings towards each other and the end of their relationships.
4. High Fidelity (2000)
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3. Marriage Story (2019)
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2. Chungking Express (1994)
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1. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
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There are arguments to be made that Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is the bestandthe worst movie to watch post-breakup. Jim Carrey stars as a man who learns that his estranged girlfriend (Kate Winslet) has just undergone an experimental procedure in which all memories of their relationship have been purged. Distraught, Carrey’s protagonist chooses to undergo the same procedure. But in the deep recesses of his collapsing memories, he realizes that her memory is what he holds dear the most. In the end, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’s semi-ambiguous ending has multiple suggestions. For one thing: Letting go is really, really hard, and we should all give ourselves credit for learning to do so. Second: Even doomed relationships are worth their trouble, because those are the ones that really teach us about ourselves.
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5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”
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Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”