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  1. After We Fell is a 2021 American romantic drama film directed by Castille Landon from a screenplay by Sharon Soboil, based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Anna Todd. It is the sequel to After We Collided (2020) and the third installment in the After film series.

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    • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) The couple: Clementine (Kate Winslet) and Joel (Jim Carrey) Why it stands out: Eternal Sunshine doesn't shy away from the impossible: After Clementine and Joel's relationship ends badly, they both seek out a firm that promises to wipe their memory of the times they spent together.
    • Brokeback Mountain (2005) The couple: Ennis (Heath Ledger) and Jack (Jake Gyllenhaal) Why it stands out: Jack and Ennis' story is one that proves love isn't always enough.
    • Blue Valentine (2010) The couple: Cindy (Michelle Williams) and Dean (Ryan Gosling) Why it stands out: In most movies about a relationship falling apart, there's one element that was the tipping point.
    • Like Crazy (2011) The couple: Anna (Felicity Jones) and Jacob (Anton Yelchin) Why it stands out: Like Crazy starts as any other romantic movie when Anna and Jacob meet, fall in love, and become enraptured with one another.
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    • The Game. Cold, corporate investment banker Nicholas van Orton (Michael Douglas) has lost touch with his humanity at the start of the David Fincher-helmed thriller The Game (1997).
    • Trading Places. Prissy yuppy commodities brokerage firm managing director Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd) and down-on-his-luck hustler Billy Ray Valentine (Eddie Murphy) are the titular place-traders in this classic John Landis-helmed comedy.
    • Misery. Romance novelist Paul Sheldon (James Caan) feels constricted by the Victorian-era heroine he created whose various romantic adventures made his career, Misery Chastain.
    • Enemy of the State. Tony Scott's paranoid political thriller Enemy of the State (1998) very much presents a '90s spin on a classic '70s trope, right down to the inspired casting of Gene Hackman as the Edward "Brill" Lyle, a former NSA communications expert forced to go underground after the Iranian Revolution.
  2. Helen Sharp met and married plastic surgeon Ernest Menville (Bruce Willis), thinking her dreams of a happy life had been fulfilled. Madeline's malicious and competitive spirit becomes apparent when she purposefully breaks apart the marriage and subsequently marries Ernest herself.

    • 13 Going On 30 (2004) Cast: Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer, Andy Serkis. Rating: PG-13. Oh, to be "30, flirty and thriving." In this classic rom-com, Garner lights up the screen as Jenna, a 13-year-old who wakes up in her adult body and realizes that she and her BFF, Matty, have grown apart.
    • Always Be My Maybe (2019) Cast: Ali Wong, Randall Park, Keanu Reeves, James Saito, Michelle Buteau, Vivian Bang. Rating: PG-13. Childhood best friends Marcus and Sasha drift apart after having an awkward hookup as teenagers.
    • When Harry Met Sally (1989) Cast: Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher. Rating: R. Okay, so maybe Harry and Sally aren’t “best friends,” but their chemistry and intense debates sure make it feel that way.
    • Love & Basketball (2000) Cast: Omar Epps, Sanaa Lathan. Rating: 16+ Aspiring pro-athletes Quincy and Monica start out as childhood besties, but as they grow older, their friendship slowly blossoms into romance.
  3. All Things Fall Apart (2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  5. Five Feet Apart is a 2019 American romantic drama film directed by Justin Baldoni (in his directorial debut) [4] and written by Rachael Lippincott with Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis. The film was inspired by Claire Wineland, who suffered from cystic fibrosis. [5]

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