10 Best Teen Romance Movies Of All Time

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Whether it’s Valentine’s Day or just the weekend, there’s never a bad time to watch the perfect romantic movie. Some of these are total classics that you probably haven’t seen in a while and others might be completely new films that you are bound to fall in love with after watching them for the first time. Some of these are fun little rom-com that will leave you laughing out loud all the way until the end, while others will make you sob over the sweet romance that is happening. So grab some of your favorite treats, a nice warm blanket to snuggle with and some tissues just in case. here are some best teen romance movies of all time.

Best Rom-Coms of All Time

Here are the 10 best teen romance movies of all time…

After (2019)

After is based on the Anna Todd novel of the same name, which originally started as Harry Styles fanfiction. Intrigued? This 2019 fan-favorite film stars Josephine Langford as a teenage girl who falls in love with a mysterious college student played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin. Available to stream on Netflix

“Five Feet Apart” (2019)

Two cancer patients must stay away from each other due to their illness, but as they get closer and fall in love, they realize that keeping their distance is harder than they originally thought.

Love, Simon (2018)

Based on Becky Albertalli’s novel of the same name, this teen romance follows Simon Spier (Nick Robinson) as he explores his sexuality, comes out to his friends and family, and falls in love for the first time. Available to stream on Hulu

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018)

Based on the best-selling novels by Jenny Han, this Netflix original film follows Lara Jean (Lana Condor) dealing with the unexpected aftermath of her secret love letters being sent to her crushes. The film also stars Janel Parrish, Noah Centineo, and Anna Cathcart. Available to stream on Netflix

“The Fault in Our Stars” (2014)

Hazel and Gus are two cancer patients who fall in love after meeting at a support group. Together, they try to live their lives to the fullest in any way that they can before they run out of time.

“The Edge of Seventeen” (2016)

While the movie mostly focuses on Nadine growing up, it also showed that love can sometimes show up in surprising ways.

“The Kissing Booth” (2018)

When teenager Elle’s first kiss leads to a forbidden romance with the hottest boy in high school, she risks her relationship with her best friend.

“Your Name” (2016)

Mitsuha and Taki are two total strangers living completely different lives. After making a wish, Mitsuha dreams she is a boy living in Tokyo while Taki dreams he is a girl from a rural town he’s never been to. This bizarre connection—what does it mean?

All the Bright Places (2020)

Based on the international bestselling young adult fiction novel by Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places tells the story of high school students, Violet and Theodore, who likes to go by his last name, Finch both of whom are suffering from mental illness caused by trauma in their pasts. It’s a tender love story, growing from two broken people who, together, begin the process of healing. The film is gentle and heartbreaking, and a rare entry in the excess of teen Netflix originals that truly tries to handle mental health care.

Midnight Sun (2018)

Katie, a 17-year-old, has been sheltered since childhood and confined to her house during the day by a rare disease that makes even the smallest amount of sunlight deadly. Fate intervenes when she meets Charlie and they embark on a summer romance.


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