If you loved the heartfelt and visually stunning 'Heart Eyes (2025)', you're in for a treat! This article curates 10 movies and shows that capture the same emotional depth, romantic charm, and cinematic beauty. Whether you're looking for another tearjerker, a whimsical love story, or a visually mesmerizing experience, these recommendations will keep you hooked. Dive in and discover your next favorite watch!

The Last Song (2010)
Description: Similar to 'Heart Eyes', this film combines young love with family drama and personal growth. Both likely feature emotional climaxes and use music or artistic elements to enhance the romantic atmosphere.
Fact: Miley Cyrus's first dramatic film role. Nicholas Sparks wrote the screenplay specifically for Cyrus. Filmed in Georgia where Sparks lives.


Love, Rosie (2014)
Description: Similar to 'Heart Eyes' (2025), 'Love, Rosie' explores the complexities of love and friendship over time, featuring a will-they-won't-they dynamic that resonates with romantic drama fans. Both films likely share a heartfelt emotional tone and a focus on personal growth through relationships.
Fact: Based on the novel 'Where Rainbows End' by Cecelia Ahern. Stars Lily Collins and Sam Claflin, who previously worked together in 'The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'. The film was shot in multiple locations including Toronto, Dublin, and Boston.


The DUFF (2015)
Description: While more comedic, 'The DUFF' shares with 'Heart Eyes' themes of self-discovery through relationships and challenging social labels. Both likely feature relatable protagonists navigating the complexities of young adulthood and romance.
Fact: Based on Kody Keplinger's novel written when she was


Before I Fall (2017)
Description: Like 'Heart Eyes', this film explores how relationships and choices shape our lives, with a philosophical approach to young love and personal transformation. Both likely use innovative storytelling to examine emotional growth.
Fact: Based on Lauren Oliver's novel. Zoey Deutch's mother Lea Thompson directed her in another film. The Groundhog Day-style premise was challenging to film chronologically.


The Spectacular Now (2013)
Description: Similar to 'Heart Eyes', this coming-of-age romance features authentic character development and explores how relationships can change our self-perception. Both films likely share a realistic approach to young love and personal transformation.
Fact: Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley's chemistry was so strong they improvised many scenes. Based on the novel by Tim Tharp. Won a Special Jury Award for Acting at Sundance.


The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
Description: Like 'Heart Eyes', this film is a poignant young adult romance dealing with deep emotional themes and the intensity of first love. Both likely share a bittersweet tone and explore how love can transform individuals facing challenges.
Fact: Based on John Green's bestselling novel. The iconic bench scene in Amsterdam became a real-life tourist attraction. Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort went on to star together in the 'Divergent' series.


Me Before You (2016)
Description: This emotional romance shares with 'Heart Eyes' themes of love transforming lives and difficult choices. Both likely feature strong chemistry between leads and bittersweet endings that linger with viewers.
Fact: Based on Jojo Moyes' novel - she also wrote the screenplay. Emilia Clarke auditioned with a Skype call from a bathroom. The film sparked debates about disability rights.


Everything, Everything (2017)
Description: Like 'Heart Eyes', this film features an intense, almost fantastical romance with high emotional stakes. Both likely explore themes of love overcoming extraordinary circumstances and feature visually striking cinematography to enhance the romantic atmosphere.
Fact: Based on Nicola Yoon's debut novel. The lead actress Amandla Stenberg was also considered for 'The Fault in Our Stars'. The house set was built on a soundstage to control lighting conditions.


The Sun Is Also a Star (2019)
Description: This romantic drama shares with 'Heart Eyes' a focus on fate and intense connections formed in limited time. Both likely feature poetic storytelling and explore how brief encounters can profoundly impact lives.
Fact: Based on Nicola Yoon's second novel. Features a rare interracial romance in YA adaptations. The leads had instant chemistry, meeting for the first time at their audition.


Five Feet Apart (2019)
Description: This medical romance shares with 'Heart Eyes' a theme of love overcoming physical limitations, featuring emotionally charged performances and a focus on the preciousness of human connection. Both films likely balance romance with deeper life-and-death stakes.
Fact: Cole Sprouse's first major film role after 'Riverdale'. The director Justin Baldoni consulted real CF patients for authenticity. The film's title refers to the 6-foot rule CF patients must follow, reduced to 5 feet for dramatic effect.
