Even men can be romantic here and there... in your own way. And here are romantic movies for men that are written for you. In them you will not find "chick flick" romance, but real "male romance".
500 Days of Summer (500 Days of Summer, 2009)
The bittersweet narrative of 500 days of love ups and downs takes us into the life of idealistic romantic Tom, who falls in love with his new colleague Summer. They slowly grow closer, but due to different beliefs about the meaning of love, their relationship falls apart. After a painful bereavement, Tom decides to turn over a new leaf, but life once again plays tricks on the unsuspecting couple and their life paths cross again.
True Romance (1993)
As you might expect: Tarantino's classic (he wrote the script for the film) is full of adrenaline and exceptional character roles. A wild love flares up between the young man Clarence and the prostitute Alabama. But if Clarence wants Alabama all to himself, I have to shoot her pimp. In the process, he collects a large pile of cocaine and piles a whole bunch of criminals on his head.
Love Actually (2003)
A stellar cast, an excellent script, a little sugar and a little bitterness, and above all, a lot of British humor! Lives and loves mix, merge, and culminate on Christmas Eve—again, and again, and again—with romantic, fun, and bittersweet consequences for anyone lucky or unlucky enough to be haunted by a love spell.
Garden State (2004)
A depressed young man, Andrew, returns home after ten years to attend his mother's funeral. After meeting up with old friends, he meets a somewhat eccentric, but all the more interesting Samantha. But he will have to work hard for her love, and he will also have to face his domineering father.
Don Jon (2013)
Young Jon is devoted to his parents, friends and church life in New Jersey, but secretly he is addicted to watching pornography. Over time, he develops unrealistic expectations that seriously hinder him from finding happiness and intimacy with his true love.
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Groundhog Day (1993)
An arrogant weatherman (Billy Murray) is sent by the television company on a business trip to a small town where they celebrate marmot day every year. When, after a hard day's work, in which he makes no secret of the fact that the small town and its inhabitants are completely unnecessary to him, he wakes up to a new day, he realizes to his horror that he has in fact woken up to an absolutely identical day to yesterday - a day that will henceforth repeated for him ad infinitum.
Overboard (Čez krov, 1987)
Joanna Slayton, an extremely rich but also corrupt woman, one day slips on the deck of a yacht, from which she falls into the sea and hits her head. In the process, he loses his memory, and Dean Proffitt soon realizes that he could use the situation to get paid fairly for his work. He decides to convince Joanna that she is his wife, thus providing himself with a housekeeper and a mother for his children in one fell swoop.
Chasing Amy (1997)
Holden and Banky are comic book artists and longtime friends. Things get complicated when they meet Alyssa, who is also a comic book artist. Holden falls in love with her, but disappointment soon follows as the pretty girl has homosexual tendencies. Holden now has to curb Banky's jealousy and, on top of that, deal with the incredibly colorful past of his chosen one.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Joel learns that his recent love, Clementine, has erased all memories of their relationship. He himself decides to undergo this procedure, but soon realizes that he would still like to keep some memories. An unusual journey through his brain begins, where the boundaries between memories and imagination soon collapse.
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
Bianca wants to go on a date with the handsome Joey, but her father won't let her and makes a new rule - Kat has to go on the date first because she's older. Cute Cameron, who has a crush on Bianca, decides to talk Joey into bribing troubled new student Patrick Verona to ask Kat out on a date. Patrick agrees and, step by step, begins to win the affection of the stubborn and unruly Kat.