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10 Movies like 'Purple Hearts' for Fans of Swoon-Worthy Love Stories

Naomi Wanjala
Sep 03, 2023
08:15 P.M.

The musical romance movie, "Purple Hearts," is one of Netflix's most-watched movies. If you enjoyed this film, other movies like "Purple Hearts" will leave you wanting more.

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In Netflix's musical romance film, "Purple Hearts," viewers follow the journey of Cassie, portrayed by Sofia Carson, an aspiring singer, and Luke, played by Nicholas Galitzine, a troubled marine.

The two characters enter a fake marriage to access military benefits. Despite their differences, they start developing real feelings for each other.

The movie employs a variety of themes and storytelling elements to captivate its audience. It embraces the classic "enemies to lovers" trope, incorporates the fake relationship storyline, and explores the idea of discovering love in unexpected circumstances.

Several movies, like "Purple Hearts," delve into the themes of fake marriages, weddings of convenience, and the consequences that transpire when two individuals follow their hearts.

This musical romance comedy, adapted by Kyle Jarrow and Liz Garcia from the book of the same name, stars Sofia Carson and Nicholas Galitzine. "Purple Hearts" achieved remarkable success on Netflix, boasting one of the most impressive openings ever for a Netflix movie.

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The film's gripping storyline and outstanding performance from the cast took fans by storm, with many wondering if there's a possibility of a "Purple Hearts" sequel. As of August 2023, Netflix has not revealed if there will be a sequel. So the chances of a "Purple Hearts 2" are pretty unlikely.

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Nevertheless, Carson shared in an interview that fans have been demanding a sequel. She expressed her appreciation for the curiosity fans have shown about the future paths of her character and Galitzine's character beyond the original film.

During the same interview, the film's director, Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum, hinted that discussions regarding a sequel were taking place, though nothing had been officially confirmed. So, as fans wait for a potential "Purple Hearts 2" sequel, there are other movies like "Purple Hearts" on Netflix.

'West Side Story'

This Oscar-award-winning musical drama movie is an adaptation of the 1957 musical, "West Side Story." This movie centers around Maria (Rachel Zegler) and Tony (Ansel Elgort). The two, who come from different backgrounds, fall in love despite facing hostility from the communities they were raised in.

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'Candy Jar'

"Candy Jar" is a comedy movie that centers around two young individuals, Lona ( Sami Gayle) and Bernett (Jacob Latimore), who initially appear to be an unlikely match.

While they are not contemplating marriage, their high school romance shares similarities with Cassie and Luke's relationship. Lona and Bernett are competitive members of the school's debate team but don't like it when one gains an advantage. However, they discover opposites can attract when they're forced to work together to compete in the state championship.

This Netflix rom-com centers around Sloane(Emma Roberts) and Jackson(Luke Bracey).

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'Dear John'

This movie is a timeless romance that will warm your heart. "Dear John" centers around John (Channing Tatum), a soldier who falls in love while he's home on leave with Savannah (Amanda Seyfried), a conservating college student.

Their relationship is put on hold when John departs to fulfill his military service, and Savannah embarks on her college education. They pass the time by constantly communicating through love letters until they can be reunited.

'The Big Sick'

This comedy romance movie stars Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani), an upcoming comedian who crosses paths with Emily (Zoe Kazan). However, a sudden illness leads Emily into a medically induced coma.

Kumail juggles his comedy career, coping with Emily's devastating disease, and his family's desire to fix him up with a spouse. At the center of it all, he begins to discover his identity and beliefs.

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'The Hating Game'

This comedy-romance movie is adapted from Sally Thorne's bestselling novel of the same name. The plot focuses on two workmates who can't stand each other. Lucy Hutton (Lucy Hale), an ambitious young woman, fiercely competes with her cold and efficient work nemesis, Joshua Templeton (Austin Stowell), for a company promotion.

Trapped in a shared office five days a week, Lucy and Josh find themselves in an absurd and ceaseless competition, unable to resist the allure of defeating the other. They strike a deal that the one who fails to secure the promotion must resign—however, their dynamic turns dramatically when they share a steamy kiss in an elevator.

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'Single All the Way'

This comedy-romance movie is similar to "Purple Hearts." The film focuses on Peter(Michael Urie), desperate to avoid his family's judgment concerning his single status. So, to cover up, he convinces his best friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to join him for the Christmas holidays and pretend they are in a relationship.

'Holidate'

This Netflix rom-com centers around Sloane(Emma Roberts) and Jackson(Luke Bracey). Fed up with being single during holidays, these two strangers strike an arrangement where they meet as a couple on holidays throughout the year, with no strings attached. Slowly, their relationship grows into something deeper.

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'Leap Year'

This Netflix comedy romance movie stars Anna (Amy Adams) and Declan (Matthew Goode). Anna plans to travel to Dublin, Ireland, intending to propose to her boyfriend Jeremy (Adam Scott) on February 29 because, according to Irish tradition, a man who gets a marriage proposal on a leap day must accept it.

On her way to Dublin, Anna faces a major setback when the bad weather threatens to derail her trip. But things change when she falls for Declan, an innkeeper who offers to help her with her journey.

'Green Card'

This Oscar-nominated film centers around two individuals entering into a civil marriage. Georges's (Gérard Depardieu) desire to stay in the U.S. forces him to enter into a marriage of convenience with Brontë (Andie MacDowell), but as the two begin living together, it turns out to be more than that.

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'An Officer And A Gentleman'

In this Oscar award-winning film, Zack (Richard Gere), a rebellious U.S. Navy recruit, faces a transformative journey at the Aviation Academy under the strict leadership of Sgt. Emil. Along the way, he undergoes personal growth, learns important life lessons, and finds unexpected love with his new girlfriend Paula, a visitor to the naval base, ultimately discovering his true aspirations.

There are also other movies like "Purple Hearts" that you'll find enjoyable. These movies include "The Piano," "The Wedding Banquet," "Muriel's Wedding," "Monsoon Wedding," "The Proposal," and "Lorna's Silence," among others.

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