Top 13 most famous European and American hate-to-love movies you should watch
From past to present, films with the motif of love at first sight, or falling in love at first sight and then pursuing the person you like, have always been the type of films sought after by many people. It's true that the language is so sweet and romantic that everyone really responds and dreams of having such a beautiful love. But in life, anything can happen, especially our grandparents have the saying "hate what God gives you", so today I would like to continue to introduce to you the top 13 movies. The best from hate to love you shouldn't miss. A love relationship worth looking forward to, isn't it? It's strange, we hate each other so much, but fate pushes us, the two change from not liking each other to having a little sympathy, a little misunderstanding and then resolving it... This is truly the type of film that deserves more attention. So let's scroll down to see which movies they are! Hope you have fun reading this article!
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Flipped

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In 1957, 7-year-old Bryce Loski moved in next door to Julianna "Juli" Baker. Looking into each other's eyes, Juli knew it was love, but Bryce was insecure and avoided her. Four years later Juli is still completely smitten, rarely leaving Bryce alone. Desperate to get away from her, he pretends to date Sherry Stalls, a popular girl she dislikes. Bryce's best friend, Garrett, told Sherry the truth so she dumped him. Embarrassed, Bryce hopes that in the upcoming seventh grade, Juli will finally meet someone else. The following year, Bryce's grandfather Chet Duncan moved in. Juli loved an old fig tree in their neighborhood, so when one day they started cutting it down, she tried to protect it by climbing up, refusing to come down. After much attention from the town, her father Richard spoke to her and it was removed. Juli was inconsolable until he gave her a picture of it, which calmed her down. An article was printed about it in the local newspaper.
Juli begins raising chickens in their backyard using chicks from a school project and they quickly begin laying eggs, which she sells to neighbors but gives to Loskis as a gesture. She was hurt when she discovered Bryce had thrown them away because his father was afraid of salmonella. Mentioning the poor condition of her yard, Juli was embarrassed so she decided to fix it. After reading the article about Juli, Chet helps her garden. He grew fond of her, because she reminded him of his late wife. When Bryce's father Steven criticizes the Bakers' seeming lack of pride in their property, Chet points out that they rent the house. Most of their finances go toward caring for Juli's mentally disabled uncle, Daniel, so the homeowner is the one who has to maintain the yard. As Chet spends more time with Juli and encourages Bryce to open his mind, Bryce realizes he has feelings for her.
Meanwhile, as Juli is encouraged by Chet to open her mind, she begins to question whether she really likes Bryce. Accompanying his father to visit Daniel on his birthday, they have a difficult but ultimately positive interaction. Later, Juli is told by a classmate that Bryce is admiring her, but she overhears Bryce agreeing with Garrett when he makes fun of her and Daniel, causing Juli to completely lose interest. Unbeknownst to her, Bryce is disgusted with Garrett's attitude and keeps his distance from him, but they remain friendly.
Director: Rob Reiner
Screenplay: Rob Reiner, Andrew Scheinman
Based on: Subverted by Wendelin Van Draanen
Produced by: Rob Reiner Alan Greisman
Starring: Madeline Carroll, Callan McAuliffe, Rebecca De Mornay, Anthony Edwards, John Mahoney, Penelope Ann Miller, Aidan Quinn, Kevin Weisman
Duration: 90 minutes
Year of manufacture: 2010
Country: United States
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Pride and Prejudice

TV Mini Series 1995
Mr. Charles Bingley, a wealthy gentleman from the north of England, settled at the Netherfield estate near the village of Meryton in Hertfordshire in the autumn. Mrs. Bennet, unlike her husband, is excited at the prospect of marrying one of her five daughters (Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia) to the newcomer. Mr. Bennet affirmed that he had no intention of visiting Mr. Bingley; unless he does so, his wife and daughters will not be able to mingle with Mr. Bingley. Mrs. Bennett, confused by Mr. Bennett's refusal to get to know Bingley, declares that she wishes the girls would stop talking about Mr. Bingley together, since they will never meet him anyway. Mr. Bennet replied that he wished he had known that sooner because he had visited Mr. Bingley. Mrs. Bennett and the young girls were extremely shocked and ecstatic. Bingley takes an immediate liking to Jane at a local country dance, while his best friend, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, rumored to be twice as rich as Bingley, refuses to dance with anyone, even Elizabeth. Elizabeth's unfavorable impression of his character was confirmed during a subsequent gathering at Lucas Lodge, and she and Darcy clashed verbally during the two nights she spent in Netherfield, caring for a sick Jane after when riding in the rain.
Mr. William Collins, a flattering and somewhat foolish clergyman, visits his cousins, the Bennets. As Mr. and Mrs. Bennett had no son, he would be the heir to their house and estate, Longbourn. He plans to marry a Bennet daughter as an act of goodwill, to reassure Mrs. Bennet that she and her unwed daughters will not be homeless when Mr. Collins inherits the estate. Therefore, he invited himself for a two-week visit to get to know the Bennets better and choose a daughter to marry. However, the Bennet girls judge Mr. Collins to be a rather ridiculous man, a "weird" person with many characteristics in his speech and behavior. However, they treated him civilly and took him to balls and social events in Meryton. One day, while walking around the village of Meryton, they met members of a newly arrived militia regiment, including Mr. George Wickham. At a social event, Wickham befriends Elizabeth and mentions that his father was a manager for Darcy's late father, and he initially planned to join the clergy. However, Darcy refused to give Wickham the "living" (curacy) that Mr. Darcy's father had promised him. At a ball in Netherfield, Darcy invites Elizabeth to dance and she reluctantly but politely accepts. Mrs. Bennet tells Mr. Collins that she expects Jane to be engaged soon, so he proposes to Elizabeth instead. She firmly refused him. While Mrs. Bennet reacts angrily to Elizabeth's decision, her close friend, Charlotte Lucas, invites Mr. Collins to visit Lucas Lodge.
Based on: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Screenplay: Andrew Davies
Director: Simon Langton
Main actors: Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth
Number of episodes: 6 episodes
Year of manufacture: 1995
Country: United Kingdom
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Me Before You

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One heavy raining morning, Will Traynor was on his way to work when he accidentally stepped right in front of a speeding motorbike. The accident turned him from a healthy young man into someone who was paralyzed from the neck down and had to permanently move around with an electric wheelchair. Also living in that small town is Lou Clark, a girl with a cheerful personality and unique dressing sense. Having just lost her long-time job at a coffee shop, she is hired as Will's companion and caregiver. He acts cold and disdainful of Lou despite her cheerful attitude and colorful outfits, making Lou extremely depressed but is advised by his sister Treena to continue working to help the family. family.
One day, Rupert - Will's best friend in the past, along with Alicia - now Will's ex-lover, visited him and revealed that they were engaged. When they left, Will angrily broke all the photos on his dresser. Lou is disappointed when Patrick, her long-time boyfriend, proposes that the two of them spend a vacation in Norway, but it's actually for him to participate in a sports competition. That morning when Lou was trying to fix the picture frames, Will's somewhat excessive words upset her and told her that she was only here for the salary. Another day, Will asked Lou to watch a French movie with subtitles, and the two of them chatted happily for the first time. When Will went to the hospital for his usual check-up, his personal nurse Nathan, who assists him with everything physical such as movement, exercise and changing clothes, revealed to Lou that Will had He worked hard to recover, but his spinal cord injury was incurable.
One time when Will looked sick, Lou noticed a large scar on his wrist. Through a video on Will's laptop, Lou first saw images of Will when he used to travel everywhere and play many sports. When Will regains consciousness, Lou asks him about the accident, sings, and tells him the story about the yellow and black striped socks. During a conversation in the garden, Will advised Lou to live his life to the fullest, but she seemed to avoid it and instead offered to shave him. Lou overheard an argument between Will's parents and discovered that he gave them six months before going to Switzerland to receive euthanasia because he could not accept living a life with a disability. Lou finds himself responsible for helping Will realize that life is still worth living and plans various adventures, one of which is a trip to a horse race that ends poorly. Even so, Lou still convinces Will to go see a Mozart concert with him.
Director: Thea Sharrock
Producer: Karen Rosenfelt, Alison Owen
Author: Jojo Moyes
Based on: Before You Arrived by Jojo Moyes
Cast: Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Janet McTeer, Charles Dance, Brendan Coyle
Duration: 110 minutes
Country: UK, USA
Year of manufacture: 2016
4
La La Land

Mia (Emma Stone) is an actress and bartender with many ambitions. On a crowded highway in winter in Los Angeles ("Another Day of Sun"), she accidentally meets Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz musician. After failing at an audition, Mia's three roommates invite Mia to a luxurious party in the Hollywood Hills ("Someone in the Crowd") to cheer her up. At the end of the party, Mia realized her car was being towed and had to walk home. Also that day, Sebastian argued with his sister Laura (Rosemarie DeWitt) about the monthly bill before going to a restaurant to play music. The restaurant's owner, Bill (J. K. Simmons), instructs him to play only simple Christmas songs, but Sebastian suddenly gives a powerful solo ("Mia & Sebastian's Theme"), just in time for Mia. I heard him on the way home and turned into the bar to watch him perform. When she learned that Sebastian was fired, Mia approached to praise him, but Sebastian walked past her coldly, full of disappointment.
Months later, Mia goes to a party and finds Sebastian again, playing keyboards in a 1980s pop band. She asks the group to play "I Ran (So Far Away)" from A Flock of Seagulls and teases Sebastian playfully. After the party, they pretend to complain about each other on the way to find a car, even though the two get along very well ("A Lovely Night"). Sebastian took Mia to Lighthouse coffee (a jazz cafe), explained his strong passion for jazz and his desire to own his own nightclub, and encouraged her to become an actress ("City of Stars"). Sebastian invited her to a screening of Rebel Without a Cause at a movie theater. Before the movie, another man Mia is dating, Greg (Finn Wittrock), suddenly appears and takes her to a restaurant date with his brother. Feeling reluctant and lost, Mia suddenly runs away to the movie theater with Sebastian. Just as the two were about to kiss, the movie crashed halfway through and they ended their date at the Griffith Observatory ("Planetarium").
Director: Damien Chazelle
Producer: Fred Berger, Gary Gilbert, Jordan Horowitz, Marc Platt
Author: Damien Chazelle
Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, J. K. Simmons, Finn Wittrock, Rosemarie DeWitt, Meagen Fay
Duration: 128 minutes
Country: United States
Year of manufacture: 2016
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How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

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Andie Anderson is a writer for women's magazine Composure as a subject matter expert in the "How To" series of articles. She was bored and wished she could write about more serious topics. Andie's friend Michelle goes through another breakup, becomes depressed and says she's not attractive enough. Andie argues that the problem lies in the needy, overly emotional way she acts around men and is inspired to write an article titled "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" to prove it. prove your point of view; she will start dating a man and chase him away within 10 days simply by imitating Michelle's behavior.
Advertising director Benjamin Barry is looking to expand from his usual beer and sports campaigns, while also spearheading a prestigious advertising campaign for a diamond company. At a bar, Ben's boss, Phillip, questions whether Ben has enough insight into the romance often associated with diamonds. In response, Ben bets that he can make any woman fall in love with him. Phillip says that if he can achieve this before the company ball which is in 10 days, he will allow Ben to lead the diamond campaign. Ben's opponents, Judy Spears and Judy Green, were at the Composure magazine offices earlier in the day and learned of Andie's mission. Seeing Andie at the bar, they choose her as the woman to be romanced by Ben.
Ben and Andie meet and soon begin their mission without revealing their true intentions. Andie works hard to make Ben fall in love with her for the first time and then breaks up with her to finish his paper, but Ben continues to stay in hopes of making her fall in love with him. Andie makes Ben remember the final shot at the Knicks game by sending him to get her a soda, gets him knocked up in the movie theater by talking loudly during the movie, moves her things into his apartment, gave him a fern to represent their relationship and a Chinese crested dog, and took him to a Celine Dion concert when he assumed he was going to a basketball game in New York Knicks . However, she also shows her normal side from time to time, which Ben begins to love.
Director: Donald Petrie
Screenplay by: Kristen Buckley, Brian Regan, Burr Steers
Based on: How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Michele Alexander, Jeannie Long
Produced by: Lynda Obst, Robert Evans, Christine Peters
Starring: Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, Kathryn Hahn, Annie Parisse, Adam Goldberg, Michael Michele, Shalom Harlow
Duration: 118 minutes
Country: United States, Germany
Year of manufacture: 2003
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