Yesterday, I binge watch movies about friends to lovers (both rom-com and tearjerker of course).
Love, Rosie (Lily Collins , Sam Claflin)
Collins and Clafin create a delightful pair in this captivating tale of missed opportunities, making it a truly satisfying slow burner of a friends-to-lovers movie. Their undeniable chemistry keeps the audience hooked, eagerly anticipating the moment when they finally unite. The gradual build-up only adds to the gratification, a common trait found in friends-to-lovers films that take their time.
"No matter where you are or what you're doing, or who you're with, I will always honestly, truly, completely love you."
Always Be My Maybe (Randall Park and Ali Wong)
This rom-com is a must-watch for fans of the friends-to-lovers trope. The dynamic between the two main characters is both hilarious and heartwarming, thanks to the fantastic performances by Randall Park and Ali Wong. Not only do they have great on-screen chemistry, but their involvement in writing the script adds an extra layer of authenticity to their characters. The added complication of both characters being in relationships when they start catching feelings adds depth to the story and keeps viewers rooting for their love to prevail.
"The man who embraces his mediocre nothingness shines greater than any."
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Unexpectedly Married
FanfictionI couldn't believe it when I found myself agreeing to marry my best friend that night. **a ForthBeam short story** This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author...