The Most Beloved Romantic Comedies Ever Made

The plot is simple: Max, a headstrong writer, begins dating an older person named Ely. Max has a hilarious group of friends who love to be in each other's business, so this new romantic adventure is not just Max's but everyones.

Kissing Jessica Stein (2001)

This is a romantic comedy that follows a proud Jewish woman who is running all over New York City trying to figure out her love life. She ends up coming across a personal ad looking for love, and it turns out to be from a woman named Helen. Of course, hilarity ensues as the two women try to figure out life in crazy NYC, new-found bisexuality, and an overbearing Jewish mother. 

Annie Hall (1977)

Despite Woody Allen's horrific life, Annie Hall continues to be one of the best romantic comedies out there. With a cast like Christopher Walken and Diane Keaton, what else is there hate? Besides Allen, of course. The relationship unfolds in a nuanced way that keeps the audience's attention. 

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