This video compilation showcases iconic romantic comedy scenes demonstrating universal relationship dynamics including awkward first meetings, family interference in love lives, personal growth through self-reflection, and the evolution of relationships from friendship to romance. The clips illustrate how romantic comedies use relatable social situations, humorous misunderstandings, and emotional confessions to explore themes of love, personal development, and finding connection despite social barriers.
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Romance Compilation You Can’t Stop Watching | Best Movie Love Scenes | RomComsAñadido:
Hi. Hi.
Where Where is Uh uh she and Jay just she took him to I have I don't know.
Right. Oh, well, I guess I I'd better um Would it be very wrong if I asked you for your number?
No.
Just in case I ever, you know, had to call you about stuff. Mhm.
Okay.
What's your name?
It's Mary.
Mary?
Okay.
I thought this phone was old and but suddenly it's my most valuable possession.
You really like me?
Even my frock?
I love your frock.
And um my hair? It's not too brown? I love brown.
>> [laughter] >> My fringe is new. Your fringe is perfect. Your fringe is the best bit.
MARY!
>> [screaming] >> WE HAVE TO GO! I FOUND A CAR IN HIS DRIVE. HE'S FRIENDLY AND HE'S ABOUT TO ASSAULT ME. OKAY. OKAY, I'm I'm coming.
2 seconds.
I hope I see you again.
You will.
Okay.
Good.
Good night.
Good night.
Blue buttons on [music] your coat.
Blue color of your hair.
I think I see you I want to live forever and watch [music] you dance [singing] in the air.
Oh, that's intense.
Hm.
Oh, no.
Gate?
Uh-huh.
>> [music] >> What was it worth?
Maggie, the flutes. This is the best part.
Hello hello um Hello, can you hear me?
>> Yeah, it's Miles. Amanda? No, I'm sorry.
Amanda's not here, I'm afraid. I'm trying to figure out how to open the gates. Oh, Very nice.
If you heard that, I'm sorry.
Hi. Hi. I'm so sorry. I'm new at the gate thing.
>> It's okay. It was pretty funny.
I'm Miles. I work with Ethan.
Ethan?
Amanda's ex. Oh, right.
Right.
Do you know when she'll be back? I'm supposed to pick up a couple things.
Amanda's in England, actually, on holiday. I'm staying here for a few weeks while she's away. Ooh.
Uh-oh. You okay? Yes.
Yes, something blew into my eye.
>> Oh, I hate that. Let me see.
Yeah, you get something in your eye lash. You want me to get it?
Um Okay. Okay.
Yeah, the Santa Anas.
Pardon? The wind. It's what makes it so warm this time of year.
Legend has it, when the Santa Anas blow, all bets are off. Anything can happen.
That's it.
You okay?
Better. Thank you.
So, um you needed to Uh pick up Ethan's laptop.
A- And And you're his?
>> Oh, well, I'm a film composer, too, like Ethan, but uh Did you compose this?
This?
>> It's beautiful. Yes, I did. I wrote this. Uh no, I didn't. I wish I did. Uh it's the great Ennio Morricone.
Would you mind coming back tomorrow? I just want to check this with Amanda's assistant. Sure. I'm Iris, by the way.
Miles.
Right. And this is my Maggie. Amanda Just Maggie, not my Maggie.
Hello.
Hey.
Are you ready? Yeah.
Okay.
Don't blow away.
I won't.
Anything can happen.
Great. I was wearing a carpet.
There she is. Bye, little Bridget.
I'm Uncle Geoffrey. Hm. Better drink?
No. No? Come on then. Actually, not my uncle. Someone who insists I call him uncle while he gropes my ass and asks me the question dreaded by all singletons.
So, how's your love life?
Super. Thanks, Uncle G. Still no fella then, eh? I don't know. Few career girls can't put it off forever, you know.
Hello, Dad. Hello, darling.
How's it going? Torture.
Your mother's trying to fix you up with some divorcee.
Human rights barrister, pretty nasty beast, apparently. Who?
Ding-dong.
Maybe this time Mom had got it right.
Come on. Why don't we see if Mark fancies a go at you?
Mark?
Maybe this was the mysterious Mr. Right I'd been waiting my whole life to meet.
You remember Bridget?
Maybe not.
She used to run around your lawn with no clothes on, remember?
Uh no, not as such.
Come and look at your gravy, Pam. I think it's going to need sieving.
Of course it needs sieving. Just stir it, Una.
Yes, of course. I'll be right there.
Sorry, lumpy gravy calls.
So.
So.
Are you staying at your parents' for New Year?
Yes. Hm.
You? Oh, no, no, no, no. I was in London at a party last night, so I'm afraid I'm a bit hung over. Or she could be lying with my head in the toilet like all normal people.
>> [laughter] >> New Year's resolution, drink less.
Oh, and quit smoking. Hm.
Hm. Oh.
>> [laughter] >> And keep New Year's resolutions.
And uh >> [laughter] >> stop talking total nonsense to strangers. In fact, stop talking full stop.
Yes, well, perhaps it's time to eat.
Hm.
Apparently, she lives just round the corner from you. Mother, I do not need a blind date, particularly not with some verbally incontinent spinster who smokes like a chimney, drinks like a fish, and dresses like her mother.
Yummy.
Turkey curry.
My favorite.
So, this is me.
Come come come on.
Don't get me wrong, but anyone can talk.
Just sometimes action's what's needed.
Oh god. Don't you change the world.
I completely agree.
So, what are you going to be when you're I don't know. 40?
40?
I'd say famous.
Horribly rich. Terrible. You're so You're so terribly posh. No.
Where are you going?
>> just going to go brush my teeth. No booze and and I don't mind.
>> mind. I do.
It's uh listen, won't be a minute.
>> [clears throat] >> No playing with yourself while I'm gone.
>> [singing] >> Don't you know sounds.
I got to concentrate.
Concentrate.
Can't Can't this up.
>> [music and singing] [music] >> Oh, you're going? Oh, well, you know, it's getting lights out, so I thought I could just Babe, you should go if you want to go. I'm really just thought you might want to get some sleep. I could get a bit of sleep. No, no. Go.
Go. I'm not bothered. Sneak off. I I wasn't sneaking off. Honestly, I wasn't sneaking off. Look, fine, fine, fine.
Look, I'll stay. All right?
I'll stay.
Come on.
Sorry, I'm not good at this.
It's just whenever I go to bed with someone, I always end up either laughing or weeping. And it could be nice to get to something in between. Look, that's fine.
That's fine. Maybe we could just be friends.
Okay.
Friends.
Of course, you know it's St. Swithin's Day today, don't you?
Hm? What is?
Uh today. Oh, St. Swithin's Day, the 15th of July.
Did you know that?
Well, he was He was buried in Winchester Cathedral, which is where I went to school.
Oh, la di da. La di da.
And you know there's a poem.
If on St. Swithin's Day it do rain, something something something remain.
Dexter, that's beautiful. Shh.
Let's get some sleep.
Dex?
Hm?
If it doesn't rain, [music] Hm?
Do you want to do something?
Me and you?
Mhm.
>> [music] [singing] [music] [singing] [singing] [music] [singing] [music] [singing] [singing] [music and singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing and music] [singing] [music] [singing] [singing] [singing and music] [singing] [music] [singing] [singing] [singing] >> Hi.
Hi.
I'm Tim.
Mary. That's my mother's name.
But let's not get into that. Um So, I know this is forward, but your face tells me that you're finding this party to be a living hell.
So, I just wondered if you might come and have a bite to eat with me instead.
Right now.
I I'm sorry.
>> was I going to I should have thought this through more. Um let's talk about Kate Moss.
I love Kate Moss.
>> I always think the key thing with her is the history. Yes. The informality of her early shots compared to high fashion stuff. So, you always know that underneath she's still just the same cheeky, normal girl naked on the beach.
Beach.
I agree with you completely. If we leave now, then we can have, you know, more than one starter.
Ooh.
>> [laughter] >> I love your eyes.
And I love the rest of your face, too.
More than one [music] starter. 10 amazing starters.
It's enough to eat. Thanks.
Well, 10 minutes is long enough for any party, I think. Oh, yeah.
Especially that one.
You know.
Come on.
What a Yeah.
Ooh.
So, what do you do?
Um I'm a reader at a publisher.
No.
You read for a living?
Yes. That's it.
I read. Oh, that's so great. It's like someone asking, "What do you do for a living?" I Well, I breathe. I'm breather. I get I get paid for breathing. How did you get that job?
>> Okay, smartass.
What do you do?
I am a lawyer.
Sort of sort of. That's sexy.
Is it?
I I mean, I think so.
A suit in a court saving people's lives?
Kind of sexy. I guess it is. Although it's not as sexy [music] as reading.
Sitting there in an office in a little chair >> Okay. Okay, stop.
Stop. Just wait right there, mister, because you know, a lot of books get submitted to my publisher. So, it's an immense responsibility.
>> I bet it is.
But when you're doing normal reading, is it ruined because of your job?
You know, like prostitutes. I always worry that when they stop being prostitutes that they can't enjoy sex anymore. You always worry about that?
>> no. I sometimes worry about that.
>> Oh, good. Okay, because someone who always worried about that would be a bit of a weirdo.
>> do you think, "I get this. It's Have you interviewed a lot of prostitutes to eat?
When when you read a menu, do you think, "No, I'm not reading this unless you pay me hard cash?"
>> How many prostitutes will you need to talk to before this issue is solved? I mean, are you planning to head to Eastern Europe and [laughter] Thailand?
Okay, so we're not going to make a bigger deal out of this in a formal way.
Yes. Maybe not.
It's not like we're never going to speak or email or >> No set rules.
None.
So, now I'm just going to kiss you for the millionth time and say be seeing you.
Be seeing you.
Take care of yourself.
Hm.
>> Did you have a good holiday, Miss?
Yeah.
Great.
Maybe the best ever.
>> [snorts] >> Amanda Woods.
>> [laughter] >> Welcome back.
Turn around.
Turn around and go back, please.
Did you forget something? Yes.
Yes.
Can you go any faster? This little lane's [music] always tricky. It's going to take a bit. It's okay. Just stop.
Graham.
Graham.
>> [music] >> Graham.
Graham.
>> [sighs and gasps] [snorts] >> You know, I was just thinking, >> [sighs] >> why would I ever leave before New Year's Eve?
That makes no sense at all.
I mean, you didn't exactly ask me out, but >> [sighs] >> you did say you loved me.
So, I'm thinking I've got a date now.
If you'll have me.
I have the girls New Year's Eve.
Sounds perfect.
I very much enjoyed your Looshan Fire report, by the way.
Thank you.
Yeah. Well.
It didn't work out with Daniel Cleaver.
No, it didn't.
I'm delighted to hear it.
Look, are you and Cosmo in this together? I mean, you seem to go out of your way to try to make me feel like a complete idiot every time I see you, and you really needn't bother.
I already feel like an idiot most of the time, anyway.
With or without a Fineman's poll.
That'll be my taxi.
Good night.
Look, um I'm sorry if I've been What?
I don't think you're an idiot at all.
I mean, there are elements of the ridiculous about you.
Your mother's pretty interesting.
And and you really are an appallingly bad public speaker, and um you tend to let whatever's in your head come out of your mouth without much consideration of the consequences.
I realized that when I met you at the turkey curry buffet, that I was unforgivably rude, and wearing a reindeer jumper that my mother had given me the day before.
But the thing is, um what I'm trying to say, very inarticulately, is that um in fact, perhaps despite appearances, I like you.
Very much. Uh apart from the smoking, and the drinking, and the vulgar mother, and the verbal diarrhea.
>> like you very much.
Just as you are.
Mark, we really are making progress on the case in here.
Jeremy's had the most brilliant idea.
Right.
Right.
I must go.
Uh because Well.
Bye.
>> [music] [music] >> It's just around the corner.
This way.
Oh, Dexter. God damn it.
You're early.
You're early. We thought we'd surprise you.
Clearly, we have.
Uh Mom, Dad, this is Emma.
>> Morley.
>> Morley. Pleased to meet you.
Uh Emma, you'll join us for tea, yes?
Oh, uh no. No, thanks. I I I should leave you to it. You're going to go?
Yeah. Well, nice to meet you, and well, Nice. have a nice life.
>> [panting] >> I'm sorry, did we just interrupt something?
No, no.
Emma's just a good friend.
Weren't you wearing this yesterday?
So, rascal.
Emma.
Em.
Emma, wait.
Wait.
Emma.
I need your phone number.
A number?
Right. Of course. Look, I'm so sorry about all of that. You know, I I wasn't expecting them until after we Well, you know.
This is me in Edinburgh. Right.
Uh my parents' number.
And uh their address, just in case.
Right.
Oh.
Dad's got a fax machine at work.
>> Just just the phone number's fine.
Uh thank you.
Look, I've got to go.
I know.
But we will see each other again. I know we will.
Goodbye, Dex.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
>> Mhm.
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