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15 Charming British Rom-Coms To Watch On Valentine's Day

British humor is noticeably unique, meaning that the country has produced plenty of rom-coms that aren't quite like the standard Hollywood fare. Fans of British comedy have a wealth of options to choose from for Valentine's Day viewing, including formulaic, crowdpleasing rom-coms and more interesting and offbeat offerings. There should be something for everyone with a love of British humor.

Some British rom-coms follow big American stars, like Julia Roberts, Andie MacDowell and Frances McDormand, but they still stand out from anything being produced in Hollywood. Thanks to some witty writing and quaint British locations, these rom-coms invite audiences into a slightly different world. Culture clashes are a common theme in British rom-coms, reflecting the foibles of British society.

15 Notting Hill (1999)

Hugh Grant And Julia Roberts Make A Wonderful Duo

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Notting Hill
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Release Date
May 28, 1999
Runtime
124 minutes
Director
Roger Michell
Writers
Richard Curtis
Producers
Duncan Kenworthy

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It's hard to talk about British rom-coms without talking about Hugh Grant at some point, since so many of his early successes were built around his awkward charms. Notting Hill is one of Hugh Grant's best rom-coms, thanks to the effortless chemistry that he manages to build with Julia Roberts. They play a typical opposites-attract couple in this culture-clash comedy, divided by their class, their work and their nationalities, but being drawn to one another nonetheless. Notting Hill paints a romantic picture of London and British culture in general.

14 Rye Lane (2023)

Rye Lane Puts A Modern Twist On A Classic Premise

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Rye Lane
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Release Date
March 31, 2023
Runtime
88 minutes
Director
Raine Allen Miller
Writers
Nathan Bryon, Tom Melia

Rye Lane is one of the best British comedy movies of recent years, but its style feels like a throwback to an earlier era of rom-coms. The story follows two young people reeling from post-breakup blues who find each other and decide to spend a day together as they meander through South London. Its breezy, conversational tone has been favorably compared to movies like Before Sunset, as the story gets most of its dynamism from the dialogue, and the captivating chemistry between the two leads. Rye Lane is a simplistic comedy with a few surprises up its sleeve, and it deserves more love.

13 Yesterday (2019)

Yesterday Pushes Its Premise To The Limit

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Yesterday
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Release Date
June 28, 2019
Runtime
116 minutes
Director
Danny Boyle
Writers
Richard Curtis, Jack Barth

Yesterday is a high-concept comedy that doesn't stay content with the peculiarity of its premise. The story follows a man who wakes up after being hit by a bus to find that he's the only person on Earth who remembers The Beatles. This contrived premise could easily fall flat with a less capable creative team, but writer Richard Curtis and director Danny Boyle ensure that the focus remains on the characters at the heart of the story, and the endearing romance that unfolds as one man is rocketed to international stardom. The music of The Beatles is the perfect soundtrack for a story about the power of love.

12 Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day (2008)

A Charming Adaptation Of A Forgotten Novel

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Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day was originally published in 1938, and the movie adaptation which came 70 years later clearly has a lot of fun recreating the period details of pre-war London. Frances McDormand plays a British governess who takes on an assignment meant for someone else, and she finds herself acting as social secretary to a flamboyant American singer with dreams of making it big. The tension between the old world and the new drives a lot of the humor, and the fish-out-of-water tale works wonderfully for a tangled romance narrative.

11 Together (2021)

Together Takes A Frank Look At Relationships During The Pandemic

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Together
4/10
Release Date
August 27, 2021
Runtime
87 minutes
Director
Stephen Daldry
Writers
Dennis Kelly
Producers
Guy Heeley, Dennis Kelly, Rose Garnett, Sonia Friedman

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While most rom-coms are about couples falling in love, there's an interesting subgenre that focuses on the specifics of long-term relationships. Together takes place during the pandemic, as a struggling couple are forced to spend every waking moment together in their London apartment with their son. It's a more honest and pragmatic kind of romance story that aligns with how real people experience relationships. Sharon Horgan and James McAvoy are completely believable as a couple who know each other perfectly, but still try to keep secrets. They carry Together through its deadpan comedy and startling drama.

10 Emma (2020)

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Release Date
February 21, 2020
Runtime
124 minutes
Director
Autumn de Wilde
Writers
Eleanor Catton

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There have been countless Jane Austen movie adaptations over the years, and the author's books have been reinterpreted in movies like Clueless, Bride and Prejudice and Fire Island. Emma is a blend between the old and the new, bringing Austen's novel to life in a way that underlines the wit and social satire without butchering the language like some other modern adaptations. Anya Taylor-Joy is a delight as the title character, an immature socialite with a hobby for matchmaking who is nevertheless a wonderful companion to spend time with. She is surrounded by a strong supporting cast, as Emma makes a worthwhile addition to the long list of British costume dramas.

9 Man Up (2015)

Simon Pegg And Lake Bell Are A Heartwarming Couple

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Man Up
Release Date
May 29, 2015
Runtime
88 minutes
Director
Ben Palmer
Writers
Tess Morris
Producers
Christine Langan, Joe Oppenheimer, Matthew Justice, Nira Park, Rachael Prior, Simon Pegg, James Biddle, Danny Perkins, Jenny Borgars, Dan Cheesbrough, Emma Jouannet

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Fans of British comedy will undoubtedly recognize Simon Pegg from his roles in Edgar Wright's Cornetto trilogy, although he's also made a name for himself more recently as part of the Mission: Impossible franchise. Man Up sees him in a familiar comedic role as a divorced man who puts himself out there for a blind date, but he soon discovers that he's met the wrong woman by mistake. Lake Bell's flawless British accent is just one of the many positives to her performance, as she also strikes up a charming chemistry with Pegg. Together, they create a charming rom-com about middle age that eschews the classic tropes.

8 Four Weddings & A Funeral (1994)

An Ensemble Rom-Com With Genuine Heart

A few years before Notting Hill, Hugh Grant made another rom-com with an American love interest, but Four Weddings and a Funeral is a much different prospect. While Grant and Andie MacDowell's on-screen chemistry is frequently endearing, the story is just as much about friendship as it is about romantic love. The story follows a group of friends who lean on each other as everyone else their age gets married and has children. It's filled with snappy dialogue, but Four Weddings and a Funeral also has plenty of authentic emotion where it counts, and the eulogy scene is a real tearjerker.

7 Alfie (1966)

Michael Caine Shines In One Of His Funniest Roles

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Alfie
Release Date
March 29, 1966
Runtime
114 minutes
Director
Lewis Gilbert
Writers
Bill Naughton

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Many of Michael Caine's best movies came out in the 1960s, as he worked his roguish Cockney charms in a variety of comedies like Gambit and The Italian Job. Alfie sees him playing an irresponsible playboy who frequently lies to women to get them into bed. Although Alfie has plenty of great comedic set pieces as the title character ties himself in knots to keep his precarious lifestyle afloat, the script is also smart enough to swing into deep personal tragedy. Throughout it all, Caine delivers a wonderful performance.

6 What's Love Got To Do With It? (2022)

An Intelligent Culture-Clash Comedy

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What's Love Got to Do with It?
Release Date
May 5, 2023
Runtime
108 Minutes
Director
Shekhar Kapur
Writers
Jemima Khan
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    Farooq Khan
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    Yasmin Khan
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What's Love Got to Do with It? follows a Pakistani man in Britain who struggles to process his feelings on love and partnership when his parents find an arranged marriage for him. Opposite Shazad Latif is rom-com stalwart Lily James, who represents a more idealized and optimistic view of love. The clash of different cultures in What's Love Got to Do with It? is more than just the premise for some fun comedic exchanges, it's also a way for the movie to discuss conflicting cultural attitudes toward romance, and the way that modern life often jars with tradition.

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