The year 2021 brought us an array of melodramas that tugged at our heartstrings and left us pondering the complexities of love and life. This curated list showcases the top 25 melodramas that not only entertained but also resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. Whether you're in the mood for a tear-jerker or a story of enduring love, these films offer a rich tapestry of emotions and narratives that are sure to captivate any film lover.

The Worst Person in the World (2021)
Description: This Norwegian film captures the essence of modern love and existential crises, following a young woman's journey through love, career, and self-discovery in Oslo.
Fact: It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and won the Best Actress award for Renate Reinsve.


C'mon C'mon (2021)
Description: A heartfelt story of a radio journalist who forms a bond with his nephew, exploring themes of family, responsibility, and the beauty of human connection.
Fact: The film features Joaquin Phoenix in a role that showcases his versatility as an actor.


Spencer (2021)
Description: Kristen Stewart delivers a compelling performance as Princess Diana, offering an intimate look at her emotional turmoil during a Christmas holiday with the royal family.
Fact: The film was shot in just 25 days, and Stewart's portrayal earned her widespread critical acclaim.


Parallel Mothers (2021)
Description: Pedro Almodóvar's latest explores the lives of two women who give birth on the same day, weaving a tale of motherhood, identity, and the bonds that form in unexpected ways.
Fact: The film was Spain's entry for the Best International Feature Film at the Oscars.


The Last Duel (2021)
Description: This historical drama, while focusing on a duel, delves into themes of love, betrayal, and justice, offering a melodramatic narrative through its multiple perspectives.
Fact: It was the final film directed by Ridley Scott to be released in


The Green Knight (2021)
Description: While rooted in medieval fantasy, this film's exploration of honor, love, and mortality adds a melodramatic touch to its narrative.
Fact: The film was shot in Ireland, using practical effects to create its otherworldly atmosphere.


The Power of the Dog (2021)
Description: While primarily a Western, this film weaves in melodramatic elements with its intense character dynamics and emotional undercurrents, focusing on a complex relationship between two brothers.
Fact: Jane Campion's film received 12 Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture.


The Hand of God (2021)
Description: Paolo Sorrentino's semi-autobiographical film explores the coming-of-age story of a young man in Naples, marked by love, loss, and the influence of football legend Diego Maradona.
Fact: The film was Italy's entry for the Best International Feature Film at the Oscars.


Passing (2021)
Description: A poignant tale of racial identity and friendship, this film delves into the lives of two light-skinned Black women who can pass as white, exploring themes of identity and societal expectations.
Fact: The film is based on Nella Larsen's 1929 novel and marks Rebecca Hall's directorial debut.


The Lost Daughter (2021)
Description: Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial debut explores the dark side of motherhood, offering a nuanced look at a woman's past and present through a lens of regret and self-discovery.
Fact: This film was adapted from Elena Ferrante's novel and received critical acclaim for its bold storytelling and Olivia Colman's performance.
