Top 13 most famous European and American hate-to-love movies you should watch

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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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Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

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Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

Royal Engagement (2004) Trailer

Five years after the first film, Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) has just graduated from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School and returns to Genovia with her bodyguard, Joe (Héctor Elizondo). There, she will wait to rule the country after her grandmother, Queen Clarisse (Julie Andrews), passes the throne. At Mia's 21st birthday party, she dances with all the unmarried men in hopes of finding a husband. She is attracted to a handsome gentleman named Nicholas (Chris Pine). During the night, Mia's crown falls and is captured by a member of Parliament, Viscount Mabrey (John Rhys-Davies), who secretly plans to usurp Mia's throne. While Parliament is in session the next morning, Mia stumbles into a secret room that allows her to listen in on the meeting. Viscount Mabrey believes that his nephew, Lord Devereaux, is also a possible heir to the throne of Genovia. Despite Queen Clarisse's objections, the only way Mia can be crowned Queen is if she gets married within a month. Clarisse invites Lord Devereaux to stay at the palace, and Mia is shocked to discover that Lord Devereaux is Nicholas. Mia's best friend, Lilly Moscovitz (Heather Matarazzo), surprises her with a visit. Together they choose potential husbands for the princess. Mia eventually chooses Andrew Jacoby (Callum Blue), the Duke of Kenilworth, and a few days later, they are engaged. Mabrey plans to have Nicholas flirt with Mia and break off the engagement.

During a ceremony, Mia had to ride on the horse's side (sitting with both feet on the same side of the saddle), but had no experience. Queen Clarisse gave Mia a wooden leg left by her ancestors to make it look like she was riding on the side of a horse. Mabrey frightens Mia's horse with a rubber snake, and Joe rushes to save Mia, but accidentally knocks the wooden leg off. Humiliated, Mia flees to the stables, where Nicholas unsuccessfully tries to comfort her. At a garden party, Mia and Nicholas argue about Mia's relationship with Andrew; Nicholas tricks Mia into admitting that she does not love Andrew. She angrily defended herself but was kissed by him. At first she kissed him back but then turned away. Nicholas pursued her even more, causing both of them to fall into a fountain. Queen Clarisse finally told Mia that her behavior with Nicholas needed to stop.

Director: Garry Marshall
Producer: Whitney Houston, Debra Martin Chase
Screenplay: Shonda Rhimes
Plot: Shonda Rhimes, Gina Wendkos
Based on: Characters by Meg Cabot
Cast: Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway, Heather Matarazzo, John Rhys-Davies, Héctor Elizondo, Chris Pine
Duration: 113 minutes
Year of manufacture: 2004
Country: England

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Silver Linings PlayBook

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Silver Linings PlayBook

Official Trailer

In 2008, Pat Solitano Jr. (Bradley Cooper) returns to his family after 8 months of treatment in a psychiatric hospital for bipolar disorder. While there, Pat becomes friends with another patient named Danny (Chris Tucker), a patient who is constantly arguing with the hospital about returning him to a normal life. Pat quickly realizes that his ex-wife Nikki (Brea Bee) has left and his father (Robert De Niro) is unemployed and has to bet on football to have money to open a small restaurant. Pat decides to return to his old life by reconciling with Nikki, who has a court restraining order against Pat after a period of violence that led him to manslaughter.

While being treated with Dr. Patel (Anupam Kher), he recounted what made him go to the mental hospital: one time when he came home early, he saw Nikki flirting with someone else. Because he was so angry, he beat the other man almost to death. Therefore, he believes that he does not need medication for mental treatment.

During a dinner at his best friend Ronnie's (John Ortiz) house, he met Ronnie's sister-in-law, Tiffany Maxwell (Jennifer Lawrence), who, although young, had become a widow and had just been fired from her job. The friendship between Pat and Tiffany is getting better and better, partly because Tiffany promised to help him contact Nikki. Tiffany asked Pat to practice dancing with her, in return she would deliver the letter he wrote to Nikki. He agrees and the two begin their training, sometimes with the help of Danny, who is eventually released from the mental hospital. Pat believes that the dance competition will be a rare opportunity for him to prove to Nikki that he has returned to being a good man. Tiffany sent a response letter from Nikki in which she denied mediation.

Everything was going well until his father asked Pat to go watch a Philadelphia Eagles football game, which he had bet a huge amount of money on, with the superstition that he was a "lucky charm". Pat also practiced with Tiffany that day, but got into a fight with a group of racists before the game and was arrested by the police. The Eagles lost the game, and Pat became angry. Tiffany arrives, scolds him and insists on "paying attention to the signs" when the Eagles actually win on the days she and Pat are together. Pat was convinced that Tiffany was a blessing, but so he decided to make a huge double bet: he bet all his assets and would win against his best friend if the Eagles won against Dallas, at the same time. Pat and Tiffany earned at least 5.0/10 points in the dance competition. Pat became hesitant to enter the dance competition under these conditions; but Dad Pat and Tiffany convinced him by lying that Nikki was coming. Song Pat distanced herself from the conversation, re-read Nikki's reply and discovered the sentence "pay attention to the signs" that Tiffany had just mentioned.

Director: David O. Russell
Producer: Donna Gigliotti, Bruce Cohen, Jonathan Gordon
Screenplay: David O. Russell
Based on: The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick
Cast: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Anupam Kher, John Ortiz, Chris Tucker
Duration: 122 minutes
Year of manufacture: 2012
Country: United States

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10 Things I Hate About You Legend

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10 Things I Hate About You Legend

Official Trailer #1 (1999)

Cameron James (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), is a student who has just transferred to Padua High School in Seattle. He is taken around the school by Michael (David Krumholtz) and accidentally meets Bianca Strafford (Larisa Oleynik). Cameron "fell in love" with Bianca right from the first meeting, but Michael warned him that Bianca was in the group of people "never dream of" because the Strafford sisters were forbidden from dating until graduation. Meanwhile, Bianca's sister Kat (Jualia Stiles) was accepted to Sarah Lawrence College in New York and her father preferred Kat to study closer to home. Faced with Kat's annoyed face and Bianca's pleading attitude when she asked her father to let her go on a date with Joey Donner (Andrew Keegan), he decided to make a new rule that Bianca is only allowed to date when Her sister did the same thing.

Then when Cameron tactfully invited Bianca out, she informed Cameron about the new rule and asked him to help her find a boyfriend for Kat. Cameron decided to choose "bad boy" Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger) to do this, but when he went to see Patrick to ask about it, Patrick drilled a hole in Cameron's book and scared Cameron away. In the end, Michael had to ask Joey to "hire" Patrick to date Kat, and also lied that if he did so, Joey could date Bianca. For $50 for a date, Patrick accepted Joey's deal, but even though Patrick kept talking to Kat, this fastidious girl still refused the invitation. Seeing that the situation was not good, Cameron immediately provided Patrick with Kat's likes and dislikes (with help from Bianca) and suggested that Patrick go to the Skunk club - where Kat's favorite band was. And finally. At Skunk, Patrick succeeds in inviting Kat to Bogey Lowenstein's party. With Bianca's insistence, Kat decided to go to the party. This means that Bianca gets to go on a date with Joey.

At the party, Kat was upset when she saw her sister with Joey and vented her anger by drinking alcohol. Afterwards, Patrick had to take Kat home and in the car, she expressed her intention to form a band to Patrick and even tried to kiss him, however, Patrick refused and Kat angrily got out of the car. Meanwhile, also at the party, Cameron was "rejected not so bluntly" by Bianca when she chose to go with Joey instead of him. However, at the end of the party, Bianca realized that Joey was a selfish guy with shallow thinking and had to ask Cameron to take him home. In the car, Cameron confessed his feelings and also told Bianca how angry he was when she treated him like that. Bianca answered him with a kiss.

Director: Gil Junger
Producer: Andrew Lazar
Author: Karen McCullah Lutz, Kirsten Smith
Cast: Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Larisa Oleynik, David Krumholtz, Andrew Keegan, Larry Miller
Duration: 97 minutes
Year of manufacture: 1999

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She’s All That

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She’s All That

Kiss Me - Sixpence None the Richer

Zack Siler was the big man on his Southern California high school campus. After returning from spring break, he discovers that his girlfriend, Taylor, has cheated on him with a reality TV star, Brock. After Zack and Taylor break up, Zack consoles himself by claiming that Taylor could be replaced by any girl in school. Zack's friend Dean disagrees and bets Zack will turn any random girl at school into prom queen in six weeks. Zack accepts. Dean chooses Laney Boggs, an awkward and unpopular art student.

Zack tries to befriend Laney, but she frankly ignores his advances until he asks her for help with art. She reluctantly invites him to a small theater room where she will perform. Intent on stopping him, Laney volunteers Zack to perform on stage. Zack tries to improvise this routine with his hacky sack. Laney is impressed but still rejects him when he tries to seduce her again.

When Zack shows up at her house, Laney reluctantly agrees to go to the beach with him and his friends, and they invite her to a party afterward. Laney says she's busy but Zack convinces her to go. He asked his sister, Mack, to do her makeup. At the party, Taylor, who was embarrassed by Brock and jealous of Laney, publicly humiliated Laney and reduced her to tears.

Laney was unexpectedly nominated for prom queen along with Taylor. Zack then passes by Laney's house and asks about her mother, who died when Laney was young, and talks about his father, who is pressuring him to go to Dartmouth for college. Zack leans in to kiss Laney but pulls back when she jokes that it was only to win votes for prom king.

Director: Robert Iscove
Written by: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
Produced by: Peter Abrams, Richard N. Gladstein, Robert L. Levy
Starring: Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Matthew Lillard, Paul Walker, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Kieran Culkin, Kevin Pollak
Duration: 97 minutes
Year of manufacture: 1999

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The Breakfast Club

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The Breakfast Club

Movie Clip - Lunchtime

On Saturday, March 24, 1984, five students at Shermer High School reported being detained all day: socially awkward Brian Johnson, volatile wrestler Andrew Clark, Allison Reynolds, shy poisoner, famous snob Claire Standish and rebellious delinquent John Bender. They gathered in the school library, where vice-principal Richard Vernon warned them not to talk or move from their seats, and assigned each of them a thousand-word essay describing “how you think you Who is".

John ignores the rules and spends his time antagonizing the others and defying Vernon, who gives him another eight days of weekend detention. The students sneaked away to retrieve John's stash of marijuana from his locker, but when they saw Vernon returning to the library, John was intentionally captured to allow the others to sneak back in. Locked in a locker as punishment, John was given the opportunity to punch Vernon but did not act. He quickly escaped into the ceiling panels and fell into the library, where the others hid him from Vernon.

The students spent their time debating, listening to music, and smoking marijuana, gradually opening up about their family lives and reasons for their detention:

Claire's popularity puts her under intense peer pressure, while her bickering parents use her against each other and receive detention for skipping school to go shopping.
John reveals the abuse he and his mother endured from his father, and is being detained for pulling the fire alarm.
Andrew, intimidated by his father from succeeding in sports, was detained for sticking a student's buttocks together in an attempt to win the approval of his teammates - and his father.
Brian was under so much pressure from his parents to get good grades that he attempted suicide after getting an F in a shop class, and was sent to detention for bringing a flare gun to school. to commit suicide.
Allison is a compulsive liar with neglectful parents, regularly steals things to use if she runs away from home, and admits that she had to go to detention because she had nothing better to do.
Despite their differences, the students realized that they all faced similar problems; Andrew and Allison bond over their difficult relationships with their parents, and Brian and Claire share anxieties about being virgins, although the group suspects that their new friendship will end after detention ended. Meanwhile, Vernon complains to janitor Carl that the students have become less disciplined, but Carl thinks that Vernon is the one who has changed and cares too much about what the students think of him.

Director: John Hughes
Written by: John Hughes
Produced by: Ned Tanen, John Hughes
Starring: Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald
Duration: 97 minutes
Year of manufacture: 1985
Country: United States