A tale of young love and acceptance, the spin-off has captured the hearts of its wide audience.

While smutty modern romances dominate book readership, period romances are often displayed on-screen.

The chemistry between Anne Hathaway and James McAvoy in this coming-of-age tale is positively electric.

India Amarteifio and Corey Mylchreest

This Park Chan-Wook masterpiece grapples with sexuality’s dual nature as a tool for both empowerment and abuse.

However, she finds love and acceptance in a vicar’s son, portrayed by Sam Reid.

Like love at first sight, the two instantly connect over their shared appreciation for music.

Nicholas Hoult and Elle Fanning

Although the two find themselves arguing about nearly everything, their shared duty brings them closer together.

A visual masterpiece, “Anna Karenina,” addresses the conflict between desire and duty.

However, her connection with his illegitimate half-brother poses an issue to the political plotting that created her destiny.

Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha

Lady Chatterley soon begins a relationship with Oliver (Jack O’Connell), the couple’s gamekeeper.

A passionate and erotic affair unfolds, one that awakens a deeper need in Lady Chatterley.

Played by Mia Wasikowska, the titular character leaves her abusive childhood in search of independence.

Emma Corrin and Jack O’Connell

As time passes by, their friendship transforms into a deep passion.

The two share a complex relationship, filled with toxicity and bloodlust.

The comedic film displays the duo’s divergent approaches to love and life.

Jacob Anderson and Sam Reid

As the eldest, Elinor is bound by responsibility.

Meanwhile, Marianne favors desire over logic.

Humorous and heartfelt, the movie showcases the drawbacks of both sensibility and sentimentality.