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The 12 Best Romantic Movies To Watch On Your Next Girls' Night

All the films that will make you believe in love. <3

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The 12 Best Romantic Movies To Watch On Your Next Girls' Night

For most, a girls night consists of boy gossip and scary movies. But some see it as watching movies that make you cry, laugh, rage, sob, and ultimately believe in the power of love. These 12 must-watch movies are guaranteed to mess with your heart and your gal pals hearts as well.

1. "Titanic"

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From the moment Jack and Rose lay eyes on each other, their chemistry is impossible to ignore. "Titanic" is one of the most beautiful, sweeping love stories to ever grace the silver screen.

2. "The Fault in Our Stars"

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"OK?"

"Okay."

If you´re in the mood for a movie that makes you ugly cry, this is it.

3. "Grease"

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If you haven't watched this classic, get on Netflix and watch it because it is so cute.

4. "The Notebook"

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The story of Noah and Allie will have you swooning and forever obsessed with Ryan Gosling

5. "The Last Song"

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The movie that brought together Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth and the chemistry between them in real life is undeniable in the scenes.

6. "The Longest Ride"

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Fighting for something and someone you love really shows between these two love birds

7. "Safe Haven"

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This movie is filled with happiness and heartbreak. It completely draws you in and you can't help but root for the dynamic duo.

8. "A Cinderella Story"

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Every girl wishes her life ends up like this movie. The magic, the romance, the love.

9. "Beastly"

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No matter the deformities on the outside, the inside is what matters. The BEST movie.

10. "The Lucky One"

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When everything feels like it´s falling apart, someone can come along and make it all better.

11. "Dear John"

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No matter the distance, love never fails.

12. "The Best Of Me"

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Heart strings get tugged. True love finds its way back

Whether it´s your favorite recent love movie or a 1990s classic, romance movies are here to stay. Girl's night defiantly calls for these to be watched on re-run.

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