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10 romantic thrillers

You might be surprised, but yes, there are such romantic thrillers. What is there in our time ... But this genre has many advantages: constant intrigue, unexpected plot twists for romantic films and unusual romance for thrillers. Well, let's get started!

10. Two faces of January (2014)

While living in Greece as a swindler and tour guide, Rydol meets a beautiful couple who are vacationing in Athens. Despite spending time together, the couple is trapped in the private detective's death law.

"Two Faces of January" Oscar Isaac, Viggo Mortensen and Kirsten Dunst in the lead roles are love, lies and betrayal. Based on the 1964 novel by Patricia Highsmith, the film has elements of Hitchcockian plot twists and stunning cinematography. Actors demonstrate a phenomenal game and get along well with each other.

9. Fatal Attraction (1987)

Despite having a loving and healthy family, Dan Gallagher decides to have a one-night stand with book editor Alex. However, he will soon regret his decision as he now has to do everything possible to protect his family from a psychologically unstable lover.

Starring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close, "Fatal Attraction" This is a film that will keep the audience on their toes. Despite early controversy that the film represents infidelity, it still remains one of the most talked about psychological thrillers of the last century. The film was nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Glenn Close.

8. Match Point (2005)

Match point - Another film dedicated to death and infidelity. When a tennis instructor enters a rich and luxurious life, his status may be compromised by his extramarital affair with his brother-in-law's girlfriend. He will do anything to save his reputation, including murder.

This psychological romance thriller has elements of love, lust and betrayal. Trust is tested and it shows how hard we try to protect our reputation and marriage.Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Rhys Meyers give noteworthy performances and share an exciting chemistry in the film. The script is breathtaking as it tells about the lives of the characters and their infidelity.

7. Call Me By Your Name (2017)

"Call Me By Your Name" is another film set in Italy, but also about testing love and secrecy. When a 17-year-old boy and a year-old researcher develop romantic feelings for each other, that's when they know their lives will change forever.

In this beautiful coming-of-age drama, the film tells the vibrant story of two lovers with outstanding performances by Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer."Call Me By Your Name" considered one of the best films released in the last decade. Nominated for four Academy Awards, it won the prestigious award for Best Adapted Screenplay for James Ivory.

6. Chinatown (1974)

There is nothing better than returning to the classics withChinatown. In this neo-noir mystery, a detective is hired to investigate the death of Evelyn's husband. However, all is not what it seems as the detective tries to uncover corruption, lies and scandals regarding the family and its connection to Mr Mulwray's death.

Chinatown considered one of the best films of all time. The film is known for its brilliant screenplay, excellent direction and brilliant performances by Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. Nominated for 11 Oscars, it won one for Best Original Screenplay.

5. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)

The action takes place in the 1950s. Tom Ripley travels to Italy at the request of Dickie Greenleaf's father to force him to return home to the States. However, his plans change as he soon befriends Dickey. When the situation gets out of hand, Tom has to take extreme measures if it means preserving the false life he has created for himself.

Viewers will be thrilled by the dark and disturbing tone of the psychological thriller. V"To the Talented Mr. Ripley" games about lies and survival will force viewers to rethink the fate of Tom Ripley and the twists and turns that come with it. Matt Damon is the star of the film, perfectly embodying the role of Mr. Ripley and his intimidating mannerisms.

4. My Cousin Rachel (2017)

"Rebecca" is not the only novel by Daphne du Maurier to be filmed.My cousin Rachel follows a young Englishman who travels to Florence, Italy after hearing of his cousin's death. However, he suspects foul play by his cousin's wife, who may be trying to claim ownership of his estate.

« My cousin Rachel" Rachel Weisz and starring Sam Claflin follows similar elements and plot points Rebecca such as lies, deceit and greed. Although the film is not a thriller, as Rebecca , it has elements of romance that will change the behavior of two characters interacting with each other. Rachel Weisz praised the film for its excellent cinematography and balanced performance.

3. Book and Potato Peel Pie Club (2018)

After writing her new book under a pseudonym, Juliet Ashton decides to take a trip to a small island and meets some of her biggest book fans. After listening to the people of Guernsey, Ashton was inspired to write her latest book about the aftermath of the war and help the townspeople recover. However, in doing so, she soon develops feelings for one of the Guernseys, Dawsey.

Unlike most of the films on this list, "Book and Potato Peel Pie Club"» is a much more carefree film. The cast provides enjoyable and emotional performances, especially from lead actress Lily James.Guernsey Literature and Potato Peel Pie Society is a story that viewers will want to follow and is also currently streaming on Netflix.

2. Crimson Peak (2015)

Life as a married Edith seems simple when she moves into a Gothic home with her husband, Sir Thomas Sharpe. However, as she learns more about the Sharp family and their family secrets, everything changes. She tries to overcome the monstrous creatures inside the house and save herself from the consequences that come with the house.

As we move from romantic thriller to gothic novel,Crimson Peak» is a dark and macabre film that will shock viewers with unexpected twists and revelations. The director of the film is Guillermo del Toro, who is known for making such films that will shock the audience. The film starred Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska and Jessica Chastain, who played their characters perfectly.

1. Vertigo (1958)

When a detective retires due to a fear of heights and dizziness, a client hires him to observe his wife's strange behavior. However, throughout the film, the detective battles his demons while developing a relationship with a beautiful woman.

Another classic film made this list - "Dizziness" 1958 . This film by Alfred Hitchcock has twists and turns, but at the same time focuses on the romance between a detective and his client's wife. This is one of the best films ever made in the history of cinema that moviegoers will never forget.