I'm a guy, so take the advise accordingly.
I'd say the only genuinely interesting romance films are not western. They are forumulaic, predictable and thus boring.
Spring, summer, autumn, winter and spring. - Korean film about the life of a monk living on a floating temple in a lake. Very moving, very thought provoking and leaves you thinking about it long after the credits have rolled.
3 Iron - Another korean film, about a man who lives in other peoples houses while they are away (without their knowledge), he meets a woman and their journies join. There is very little spoken dialogue and all is told with meaningful cinematography. I love this film.
Ditto - Another korean (I know, I know) romance, with a slightly paranormal twist. As usual for eastern cinema, it is understated, and different from what you expect.
Irreversible - French. Perhaps it's better you don't watch this, it isn't a love story per se, but is a study of human character, relationships being involved. Parts of this film are truly horrific, and no film I know will affect you like this one. A very uncomfortable but very rewarding film.
Lost in translation - American... Many people hate this film, many love it. It is a slow romance, not obvious, and feels like the real (if surreal) world, you aren't bludgeoned to death with sickly romance. Even if you're boyfriend is bored he can still watch Scarlett Johansons delicious body and enjoy himself.
Foot loose - American. how to make a rubbish standard love story entertaining? Have a Patrick Swayze dancing to fight conservative christians and throw in a game of chicken with tractors (really quite a stupid film, but I was laughing all the way though).
That's enough for now.



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