It’s a been a while since we got a good, heartfelt romantic film, but that drought ended with the Netflix premiere of Purple Hearts. And it’s safe to say it has captured our hearts (purple, or otherwise). Starring Descendants actress Sofia Carson, Purple Hearts tells the story of struggling singer-song writer Cassie (Carson) and troubled marine Luke (Nicholas Galitzine) who find themselves in a fake marriage for convenience. Despite them being polar opposites and stubborn as hell, lines get blurred, and they discover that their fake marriage may just be a real marriage. Surprise!
If you can’t get enough of this emotional and tender film, we got you covered! Here are some similar films that will evoke that same heartfelt sensation.
'The Proposal'
Faced with the possibility of being deported, book editor Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock) concocts a scheme to marry her young assistant Andrew (Ryan Reynolds), but of course it comes with some conditions. He will only agree if he gets a promotion. Finally on the same page, the “couple’ must prove they’re madly in love as the eyes of immigration are always on them. But they soon realize that they can only hide their true feelings toward each other for so long.
'Just Go With It'
There’s nothing better than having the duo of Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler grace your screens. In this romantic comedy, plastic surgeon Danny (Sandler) has created a fantasy world where he pretends to have a marriage that’s on the rocks. This way he can enjoy dates with no strings attached. Although, his web of lies catches up to him when he meets what he thinks could be the love of his life. Instead of being truthful, he coerces his assistant Katherine (Aniston) into pretending to be his soon to be ex-wife to bring his fantasy world to life. But he soon realizes the truth will eventually come out.
'Candy Jar'
Candy Jar follows arch nemesis Bennet (Jacob Latimore) and Lona (Sami Gayle) who are from completely different worlds but have one thing in common. They both want to be the president of their high school debate team as it will assist them with their college dreams. But you know what they say–opposites attract. This is a story of first they’re sour, then they’re sweet.
'Leap Year'
Every woman wants that fairytale ending, but for Anna (Amy Adams), it seems like her dream will just stay a dream. As another anniversary passes by without a proposal from her boyfriend, she decides to take matters into her own hands by following him to Ireland. And it just so happens that for the Irish, there’s a tradition for women to propose to their men on Feb. 29, Leap Day. But the universe may just have other plans to show her that she’s possibly seeking a “YES” from the wrong person.
'Holidate'
Let’s face it, when it comes to the holidays, no one wants to be single. For Sloane (Emma Roberts) and Jackson (Luke Bracey), the idea of dating just seems to be a nightmare until they encounter each other in a store. Faced with the pressure from family and friends, they initiate a platonic agreement to be each other’s plus ones all year long. But things start to get risky when genuine feelings start to develop on both parts.
'Single All The Way'
With Christmas around the corner, Peter (Michael Urie) should be singing, “Jingle all the way,” but instead he finds himself singing, “Single all the way” after he finds out his boyfriend has been unfaithful. Embarrassed and dreading the opinions from his family, he enlist his best friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to pose as his boyfriend. But he quickly realizes the love of his life might have just been right under his nose for several years.
'The Hating Game'
Starring Pretty Little Liars icon Lucy Hale, The Hating Game tells the story of work enemies Lucy (Hale) and Joshua (Austin Stowell) as they compete against each other for a promotion to be managing director at their publishing company. It’s a game of one upping each other five days a week. But things get complicated when Lucy finds herself attracted to Joshua. It’s essentially a love-hate relationship.