Top 30 Most Rewatched Scenes in Romance Movies
We'll lever fall out of love with these scenes. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most iconic and rewatchable scenes in live-action romantic comedies.
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00:00Hello? Hello? I'm looking for my wife.
00:05Welcome to Ms. Mojo and today we're counting down our picks for the most iconic and rewatchable
00:11scenes in live-action romantic comedies. Here's your spoiler warning.
00:15Are you disappointed that it's me?
00:21No.
00:24Number 30. The Ending. Sweet Home Alabama.
00:27The final scene of Sweet Home Alabama pulls out all the stops with a kiss in the rain,
00:32a runaway bride, and two childhood sweethearts, together forever at last. Yes, it's corny,
00:38but we love it. What makes the finale extra swoon-worthy is the callback to the opening
00:43sequence, where young Jake and Melanie share their first kiss on the beach.
00:47Why would you want to marry me for anyhow? So I can kiss you anytime I want.
00:53Back then, it was Jake making the moves, but this time,
00:56it's Melanie who wants to kiss him anytime she wants.
00:59Would you want to be married to me for anyhow?
01:10So I can kiss you anytime I want.
01:12The repeated line reveals that Melanie remembers and treasures their shared history,
01:16and brings the couple's romance full circle.
01:19Number 29. The Token Scene. While You Were Sleeping.
01:23This Christmassy rom-com is not just about finding your true love, it's also about found family.
01:28It's fitting, then, that the family play their part in the movie's heartwarming finale.
01:32I went from being all alone to being a fiancé, a daughter, a granddaughter, sister.
01:41Lucy is a lonely token collector who first meets the Callahans when she
01:45saves the life of the eldest son, Peter. Despite being mistaken for Peter's fiancé,
01:50Lucy falls instead for the younger brother, Jack.
01:53Of course, in true rom-com fashion, everything comes right in the end.
01:57When Jack appears at Lucy's booth, ready to pop the question,
02:00he has the whole clan behind him, literally as well as in spirit.
02:04I need to ask you a question. Get down on your knee.
02:08It's more romantic. He's proposing, let him do it.
02:13It's not the most traditional of proposals, but we wouldn't have it any other way.
02:18Number 28. Robbie Serenades Julia, The Wedding Singer.
02:22When it comes to serenading your true love, it's not about the quality of the singing,
02:26or even the song itself. It's all about the intention,
02:30and the courage it takes to stand up and sing your feelings.
02:33That's what makes this scene from The Wedding Singer so emotionally satisfying.
02:43Did you even let your hold the remote control?
02:49Robbie has written his song especially for Julia.
02:52It may not be perfect, but it reveals so much.
02:55The lyrics are simple, sometimes silly, but totally heartfelt.
03:00Adam Sandler has a good voice and fantastic chemistry with Drew Barrymore,
03:04and it helps when Billy Idol's on your side.
03:06Put you to bed when you've had too much to drink.
03:10Oh, I could be the man who grows old with you.
03:19Number 27. Meeting the Family, My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
03:23We never think this day will come.
03:25No, never.
03:26Never, and it came.
03:27Oh, is this him?
03:30Yes, sorry, everyone, this is Ian.
03:33When you marry a person, most times you're also marrying their family.
03:38My Big Fat Greek Wedding explores the chaos and the culture shock
03:41that can ensue when tying the knot with someone from a different background.
03:44Tula Portocolis breaks free from the rut she's been stuck in,
03:47making a new life for herself and finding true love almost by accident.
03:51Those early scenes of the heroine changing her own fate
03:54are some of the movie's most inspirational,
03:56but the comedic magic really happens in the meet the family moments.
04:00You know, I gotta tell you, I've never seen my sister so happy.
04:05If you hurt her, I'll kill you and make it look like an accident.
04:08Screenwriter Nia Vardalos based the movie on her own life experiences,
04:13and she depicts Tula's loving and eccentric family with warmth and humor.
04:17Bunt, bunt.
04:21In a kick, you body.
04:25It's a kick, I know.
04:30Number 26. The Courtroom Scene, Legally Blonde.
04:34This iconic comedy is full of rewatchable moments.
04:37We especially love the bend and snap scene,
04:39but you can't beat our heroine's big day in court.
04:42After helping to discredit the chief witnesses in the case,
04:45Elle gets the defense off to a good start.
04:48For the big finale, she embraces her identity and her signature color,
04:52sashaying into the courtroom with confidence.
04:54Because isn't it the first cardinal rule of perm maintenance
04:56that you're forbidden to wet your hair for at least 24 hours after getting a perm,
05:00at the risk of deactivating the ammonium thigh gloccolate?
05:03Solving the case itself takes a combination of intuition
05:06and specialist hair care knowledge.
05:08Elle's cross-examination of chutney is a masterpiece in comedic writing.
05:12Plus, now we all know what happens if you wet your hair less than 24 hours after a perm.
05:17Elle, how did you know that chutney was lying?
05:18Because she's brilliant, of course.
05:20The rules of hair care are simple and finite.
05:22Any Cosmo girl would have known.
05:24Number 25. I Wanted It To Be You, You've Got Mail.
05:28We all love a happy ending, and the finale of You've Got Mail does not disappoint.
05:33Meg Ryan's Kathleen Kelly has been falling in love
05:35both on and off the internet.
05:38Online, there's the long-term email crush who understands her on a deeper level.
05:42In the real world, there's Joe Fox, the guy who put her out of business
05:45but makes her laugh and wants to be her friend.
05:48Oh, how about some coffee or, you know, drinks or dinner or a movie?
05:55For as long as we both shall live.
05:58In a different kind of movie, Joe might make Kathleen choose.
06:01But in a park full of flowers,
06:03Kathleen discovers that her two loves are one and the same.
06:06And it's just what she hoped for.
06:09I wanted it to be you.
06:13I wanted it to be you so badly.
06:16Number 24. Somebody To Love, Ella Enchanted.
06:20She may have won her Oscar for Les Miserables,
06:22but that wasn't Anne Hathaway's first memorable musical performance.
06:26Ella Enchanted is an adventurous romp set in a magical land,
06:30where elves are forced to sing for their supper,
06:32and giants love a good wedding party.
06:34Hathaway's Ella finds herself at just such a soiree
06:37while traveling across the country with the dashing Prince Char.
06:51Thanks to a feckless fairy godmother, Ella has been cursed with the gift of obedience.
06:56So when the giants call on her for a song, she's unable to say no.
07:00We're glad they did though,
07:01because Hathaway's performance is both musical and comedy gold.
07:13Number 23. Food Poisoning at the Bridal Shop, Bridesmaids.
07:18No. No, Megan. No! No! Look away! Megan, no! Look away! Oh!
07:25Bridesmaids has so many iconic scenes, from the bridal shower to the bit on the plane.
07:30However, nothing keeps us coming back quite like the food poisoning incident.
07:35Gross out humor might not be for everyone.
07:37However, it's impossible not to laugh at the brilliant comic acting
07:41and perfectly pitched horror of that moment in the bridal shop
07:45when the characters all realize what's about to happen next.
07:48Melissa McCarthy often gets the credit for making Bridesmaids so funny,
07:52but Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph's blushing bride should definitely share some too.
07:57It's happening. It's happening. It happened.
08:03Number 22. The Funeral. Four Weddings and a Funeral.
08:08Apologies to the Carrie and Charles fans,
08:10but we don't find their love story all that compelling.
08:13Although they do have an iconic line or two.
08:15The person standing opposite me now, in the rain.
08:20Is it still raining? I hadn't noticed.
08:23In a movie featuring four weddings, it's strange that it's the funeral scene
08:27that really makes us believe in love.
08:29Gareth and Matthew are the only long-term couple in the central friendship group,
08:32but back in 1994, gay marriage still wasn't legal in the UK.
08:37Silence the pianos and with muffled drum bring out the coffin. Let the mourners come.
08:45At Gareth's funeral, Matthew is introduced as his closest friend,
08:48then proceeds to give a speech that probably leaves nobody in any doubt of the love between them.
08:53John Hanna's moving recitation of the W.H. Auden poem Funeral Blues
08:58never fails to bring us to tears.
09:00I thought that love would last forever. I was wrong.
09:05Number 21. Big Mistake. Big. Huge. Pretty Woman.
09:10This modern fairy tale is full of wish fulfillment moments.
09:14There's the Cinderella transformation and the final scene on the fire escape,
09:18where the unconventional princess is rescued from her tower.
09:21So what happened after he climbed up the tower and rescued her?
09:27She rescues him right back.
09:29However, our favorite has to be the famous shopping scene.
09:32After Vivian is shamed out of a fancy store by some condescending salespeople,
09:36she returns to the hotel defeated.
09:39In steps her fairy godmother, otherwise known as the hotel manager,
09:43who gets her smartened up and sends her out for round two.
09:46This time she returns dressed to the nines,
09:48and lets the workers know just what they missed out on.
09:51Do you remember me?
09:53No, I'm sorry. I was in here yesterday. You wouldn't wait on me?
09:56Oh, you work on commission, right?
09:59Yes. Big Mistake. Big. Huge.
10:04Vivian revels in her triumph, and so do we.
10:08Number 20. The Photo Booth. Amélie.
10:11Set in Paris, Amélie is a unique romantic comedy
10:14that strays from the standard Hollywood formula.
10:31The protagonist is Amélie Poulet,
10:33a young Frenchwoman who devotes her life to bringing happiness to others
10:36after a particular discovery.
10:38One day in her apartment, she finds a box of childhood memorabilia
10:42from one of the flat's former residents.
10:45She manages to track down the boy, now a grown man,
10:48and anonymously returns his possessions to him.
11:04His emotional response is evocative,
11:07and it prompts Amélie to continue spreading joy
11:10throughout the rest of the film.
11:26Number 19. The IKEA Date. 500 Days of Summer.
11:30500 Days of Summer is an unconventional romantic comedy
11:34in that the viewer knows from the very beginning
11:36that the relationship it depicts is not going to work out.
11:39Regardless, it's fun to be along for the ride.
11:51One of the sweetest moments comes when Tom and Summer
11:54have a dreamy date at an IKEA store,
11:56making furniture shopping look like the most romantic thing in the world.
12:07That's why we bought a home with two kitchens.
12:10You're so smart. I'll wait to see you in the bedroom.
12:14The way they play act living in the display rooms is charming,
12:18and has doubtless inspired many couples to do the same since.
12:21This is fun. You're fun.
12:26Thanks.
12:28Whenever we go to IKEA,
12:30we seem to be surrounded by pushy shoppers and screaming children.
12:34Number 18. Heckling. The Big Sick.
12:37In The Big Sick, which is based on the real-life love story
12:40between writer Kumail Nanjiani and his wife Emily Gordon,
12:43the main couple has one hell of a meet-cute.
12:46Is Pakistan in the house?
12:50Really? You're not from Pakistan. I would have noticed you.
12:55Protagonist Kumail is an aspiring stand-up comedian,
12:58and he approaches a woman after one of his sets
13:01who heckled him while he was performing.
13:03I didn't heckle you. I just woohooed you. Just supported.
13:07Okay, that's a common misconception.
13:09Yelling anything at a comedian is considered heckling.
13:12Heckling doesn't have to be negative.
13:14His definition of heckling may not match up with hers,
13:17but the two hit it off anyway.
13:19While this scene is adorable,
13:21it all comes full circle by the end of the movie
13:23when Emily turns up at one of his shows and heckles him all over again.
13:28And what brings you to New York?
13:30Here to see someone.
13:31And, um, have you seen him or her?
13:34I mean, I don't know what your deal is, but...
13:38Yeah, I've seen him.
13:45It's interesting to have a rom-com protagonist
13:47who you may or may not root for.
13:49This is by far the dumbest thing I've ever done in my entire life.
13:53Uh, so dumb, in fact, that I can't.
13:59Oh, but I'm gonna.
14:00But that's the case in My Best Friend's Wedding,
14:02where Julia Roberts' character Jules
14:04is trying to win the affections of her longtime bestie Michael,
14:07despite the fact that he's about to be married.
14:09This is my whole life's happiness.
14:12I have to be ruthless.
14:14On what was supposed to be their wedding day,
14:16Jules makes one last desperate attempt to make Michael choose her,
14:19giving an impassioned speech and kissing him.
14:22Choose me.
14:24Marry me.
14:25Let me make you happy.
14:26No, that sounds like three favors, doesn't it?
14:38She may not get the guy, but everyone got the ending they needed,
14:42and this scene has gone down in movie history
14:44as one of the best in the genre.
14:46Number 16.
14:48Thriller.
14:4813 going on 30.
14:50Pretty much every moment of 13 going on 30 is a delight,
14:54but there's none more iconic than the thriller dance scene.
14:58Jenna Rink is a 13-year-old in a grown woman's body
15:01who finds herself trying to revive a failing work party.
15:04A dud, a flop, a zero on a scale of 1 to 10.
15:10Maybe if somebody played something other than this,
15:12something with a melody.
15:13She puts on Michael Jackson's mega hit and hits the dance floor,
15:17nailing all the moves.
15:18At first, it seems like she's about to be ridiculed,
15:21but eventually everyone joins in.
15:25It's a fun and uplifting scene that never fails to pump us up,
15:41no matter how many times we watch it.
15:54Number 15.
15:57Wesley and Buttercup reunite.
15:59The Princess Bride.
16:00In The Princess Bride,
16:02lovers Wesley and Buttercup are separated after Wesley leaves
16:05to make a fortune so that he can be a worthy husband to her.
16:09Buttercup believes that her love has been killed
16:11by the Dread Pirate Roberts when he does not return.
16:14The two eventually meet again,
16:16but she believes him to be the Dread Pirate Roberts.
16:19I know who you are.
16:20Your cruelty reveals everything.
16:22You're the Dread Pirate Roberts.
16:24Admit it.
16:25With pride.
16:26Wesley plays up his assumed role,
16:28but when Buttercup pushes him down a hill,
16:30he utters his iconic catchphrase,
16:31as you wish,
16:32and she realizes who he really is.
16:35Oh, my sweet Wesley.
16:37What have I done?
16:41She tumbles down after him,
16:42in a moment that is simultaneously sweet and hilarious.
16:46Can you move at all?
16:48Move?
16:49You're alive.
16:50If you want, I can fly.
16:59There are plenty of cute moments in this holiday-themed rom-com,
17:02but our hearts always swell when we watch this one.
17:05Aurelia and Jamie meet when he hires her to be his housekeeper,
17:09and the two struggle to communicate
17:11because they don't speak the same language.
17:13They slowly develop feelings for one another, however.
17:16It's my favorite time of day.
17:20Providing you.
17:28After he goes back home,
17:30Jamie ends up learning Portuguese.
17:32Then he goes back to track Aurelia down in her hometown in France
17:35to profess his love,
17:37and propose marriage to her.
17:50It turns out she's been practicing her English,
17:55and the two get engaged with seemingly the entire town bearing witness.
17:59You learned English?
18:02Just in cases.
18:0313. The Plain Proposal – Crazy Rich Asians
18:18Rachel Chu,
18:22will you marry me
18:26and make me the happiest man in this world?
18:28Crazy Rich Asians is one of the most popular romantic comedies
18:31to be released in recent years,
18:33taking the genre's traditional formula
18:35and giving viewers a unique new setting to experience.
18:42Much of the plot revolves around Rachel's issues with Nick's family,
18:45particularly his controlling mother.
18:52By the film's climax,
18:53Rachel has decided to head back to America without Nick,
18:56after deciding to prioritize
18:58letting Nick have a positive relationship with his family.
19:04I don't want him to lose his mom again.
19:08But Nick manages to catch her on the plane
19:11and proposes with his mother's ring,
19:12showing that she has finally decided to approve of their union.
19:1712. The Home Swap – The Holiday
19:26The Holiday may be a Christmas movie,
19:28but it can be enjoyed year-round.
19:31Hands down, the highlight of the film comes at the beginning
19:34when Iris and Amanda make the decision to swap houses for the holiday season.
19:54Seeing both of their enthusiasm build
19:55gets the audience amped up for what's to come,
19:58and witnessing the two women's growing rapport is entertaining.
20:01Are there any men in your town?
20:06Honestly?
20:14We also can't get enough of watching Iris' reaction
20:16when she first explores Amanda's L.A. mansion,
20:19running around to each room like an excited little kid.
20:2311. You're The One That I Want – Grease
20:32In Grease, Sandy and Danny have a tumultuous relationship
20:39after meeting at the beach
20:40and finding themselves at the same school come fall.
20:43You're a fake and a phony and I wish I'd never laid eyes on you.
20:49After going through plenty of ups and downs,
20:51they're finally ready to come together by the film's conclusion.
20:5412. You're The One That I Want – Sandi
21:07Seeing Sandy and Danny transform to be together is pretty iconic,
21:11and while the focus is usually put on Sandy's shocking makeover,
21:14it's important to remember that Danny put on a preppy outfit to impress her too.
21:19This is the happy ending that we'd been waiting for.
21:2510. Boombox Serenade – Say Anything
21:41This is one of the most iconic moments in rom-com history for a reason.
21:46The classic 80s movie is about a slacker,
21:48Lloyd Dobler, who falls for the class valedictorian, Diane Court.
21:54There are plenty of things that come between them,
22:08but Lloyd makes an attempt at a grand romantic gesture.
22:11He shows up at the break of dawn outside Diane's bedroom window,
22:14blasting Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes on his boombox.
22:25Lloyd standing there with a plaintive look in his eyes
22:28has become one of the most memorable images in all of film history.
22:329. The Empire State Building – Sleepless in Seattle
22:36After his wife passes away,
22:38Sam's young son Jonah calls into a radio station to make his story public.
22:55Women from all over the nation become enamored with Sam,
22:58including Baltimore reporter Annie.
23:15Inspired by an affair to remember,
23:17Annie suggests that they meet at the top of the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day.
23:22A series of mishaps and near-meetings occur,
23:24but finally the two end up at the top of the emblematic building on the night in question.
23:29It's certainly unconventional to have a romance movie
23:31where the two leads essentially don't meet until the very end,
23:34but that's what makes this moment all the more special.
23:528. Getting to Know Cher Horowitz – Clueless
23:57Clueless is a favorite for many in the teen movie genre,
24:00and it features one of the most memorable and rewatchable openings of all time.
24:05The introductory montage introduces us to Cher and her lavish life in Los Angeles.
24:10Okay, you're probably going,
24:11is this like an Oxima commercial or what?
24:14But seriously, I actually have a way normal life for a teenage girl.
24:18Though she presents herself as an average teenager in her voiceover,
24:22it's clear that she's anything but.
24:30Any fashionista will love the glimpse into Cher's closet,
24:33and the computer technology that somehow puts together outfits for her.
24:37All these years later and we still don't have one of these in our rooms.
24:457. I'm Just a Girl Speech – Notting Hill
24:49In Notting Hill, Julia Roberts plays a celebrity superstar named Anna Scott,
24:53and Hugh Grant plays a modest bookstore owner living in London named Will.
24:57I live in Notting Hill, you live in Beverly Hills.
25:01Everyone in the world knows who you are. My mother has trouble remembering my name.
25:06While Will spends most of the movie feeling intimidated by Anna,
25:09by the end it's her who's pleading for him to accept her and consider them being together.
25:14I have to go away today, but I wondered if I didn't,
25:20whether you might let me see you a little,
25:23or a lot, maybe.
25:26She attempts to humanize celebrities,
25:28explaining that at her core, she's just like everyone else.
25:31I'm also just a girl,
25:35standing in front of a boy,
25:39asking him to love her.
25:41Her speech has gone down in rom-com history as one of the best,
25:45and is still evocative and relevant today.
25:496. The Hot Tub Kiss
25:52To All The Boys I've Loved Before
25:54To All The Boys I've Loved Before is one of the most beloved teen movies to be released
25:58in recent years, and the chemistry between shy and quiet Lara Jean and popular jock Peter
26:03is one of the reasons it was so well received.
26:06Yeah, I wanted to sit next to you, Lara Jean.
26:10I even packed the snacks.
26:12I asked Kitty where to find those yogurt drinks you like so much.
26:17The Korean grocery store is all the way across town.
26:20I know.
26:20Despite the fact that their relationship is fake for much of the movie,
26:24their hot tub kiss on the school ski trip is the moment it gets very real.
26:28There's no one like you, Cubby.
26:374. Bridget Jones's Diary
26:41This is the scene in which they finally admit their feelings for one another,
26:45and we could watch it again and again.
26:565. Mark's Confession – Bridget Jones's Diary
27:00In Bridget Jones's Diary, it seems like Bridget and Mark Darcy couldn't be more different.
27:05Mother, I do not need a blind date, particularly not with some verbally incontinent spinster
27:10who smokes like a chimney, drinks like a fish, and dresses like her mother.
27:16Yummy.
27:17He's an uptight lawyer, and she's a somewhat crass and bumbling singleton
27:21who doesn't seem to have her life together.
27:24She feels judged by him.
27:25But their dynamic shifts partway through the film when Mark confronts Bridget and tells her that,
27:30despite all of her flaws, he likes her just as she is.
27:33I like you.
27:35Very much.
27:37Apart from the smoking, and the drinking, and the vulgar mother, and the verbal diarrhea.
27:42No, I like you very much.
27:45Just as you are.
27:46It's a simple speech, but one that's relatable for many who wish they could be accepted
27:50without someone wanting them to change.
27:534. Ferris Wheel Kiss – Love, Simon
27:56Love, Simon broke down barriers by becoming the first film from a major studio
28:00to focus on a gay teen romance.
28:02In many ways, this movie feels just like a traditional romantic comedy,
28:06showing that queer love stories aren't all that different
28:09from the ones we're used to seeing in mainstream films.
28:12The ending of the story has Simon finally meeting the guy
28:14he's been chatting with anonymously online for so long.
28:17I didn't think you'd come.
28:20Me neither.
28:21Until I was walking towards you, I didn't think I had it in me.
28:24While waiting on the Ferris wheel for his secret pen pal to reveal himself,
28:28it seems like he's never gonna show up.
28:30But when Bram sits beside him and they eventually kiss,
28:34it's a moment that feels both familiar and revolutionary.
28:413. Can't Take My Eyes Off You – 10 Things I Hate About You
28:45Look, you embarrassed the girl.
28:47Sacrifice yourself on the altar of dignity and even the score.
28:5010 Things I Hate About You tops many lists of the best teen movies of all time,
28:55and Heath Ledger's performance as bad boy Patrick is one of the reasons it's so beloved.
28:59You're just too good to be true, can't take my eyes off of you.
29:07In this scene, he serenades Cat with a rendition of
29:10Can't Take My Eyes Off You on their school's bleachers.
29:12I love you, baby, and if it's quite all right,
29:17I need you, baby, to warm the lonely night.
29:21I love you, baby, trust in me when I say.
29:26Cat isn't exactly the type of girl who you'd think would appreciate a showy gesture like this,
29:32but she can't help but be charmed by him.
29:34The fact that Ledger is no longer with us makes watching this scene bittersweet,
29:38but seeing the joyful performance is a reminder of his infectious energy.
29:432. Hello! – Jerry Maguire
29:46How does one scene feature not one, but two iconic rom-com lines?
29:50You complete me.
29:54Jerry Maguire is an interesting film in that romance isn't the only focus,
29:58but Jerry's relationship with Dorothy is the thing that keeps us coming back for more.
30:03I love him for the man he wants to be, and I love him for the man that he almost is.
30:10Though their relationship takes a turn for the worse,
30:12by the film's end they find their way back together,
30:15with Jerry telling Dorothy that she completes him,
30:18and Dorothy uttering this much-quoted line.
30:21It's a romantic scene that shows that a love story is never really over
30:29when both people still love each other.
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30:481. New Year's Eve
30:50When Harry Met Sally
30:52One of the most hilarious rom-com moments of all time
30:54has to be Sally's explosive faking-it scene in Cats' Delicatessen.
31:11While we could watch that over and over again,
31:13we also love the heartwarming romantic conclusion of When Harry Met Sally.
31:17I'm sorry, Harry. I know it's New Year's Eve.
31:20I know you're feeling lonely, but you just can't show up here,
31:23tell me you love me, and expect that to make everything all right.
31:27It doesn't work this way.
31:28This love story tells of a couple whose timing never seems to be quite right
31:32throughout decades of friendship.
31:34In the end, though, they realize that the person for them
31:37was right in front of them all along.
31:39And it's not because I'm lonely, and it's not because it's New Year's Eve.
31:43I came here tonight because when you realize
31:45you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody,
31:47you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.
31:50Harry makes an impassioned speech on New Year's Eve telling Sally
31:52that he loves her partly because of her unique quirks,
31:55and we are here for it.
31:58Which romantic movie scenes do you always wait for?
32:00Share your favorites in the comments.
32:02It turns out I was right about one thing.
32:06I knew they'd all be there for me someday.
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