Yes, at Highxtar we are romantic. On the occasion of Valentine’s Day, we’ve chosen our favorite duos from the big screen, stay and gossip our top picks!
Neo & Trinity- Matrix
Their union is more powerful than anything known. Separate, the power of both fades; together they are unstoppable.
Adèle & Emma- Blue is the warmest color
The story between Adele and Emma is the story of the purest love, both in its good side and in the monstrosity it brings when it is not reciprocated. A passionate relationship that reflects the passage of adolescence and maturity of its protagonist.
Mickey y Mallory Knox- Natural Born Killers
This pair of psychopaths destroy everything in their path, except their love for each other. Their strong and irrational union turns them into a killing machine.
Elvira & Tony-Scarface
One of the most failed couples in cinema and so iconic for that very reason. Elvira and Tony’s relationship was self-serving and possessive. Tony sees Elvira as a trophy and Elvira sees Tony as her breadwinner. The couple is a reflection of how money and greed can corrupt everything.
Rue & Jules- Euphoria
Although the couple between these two has been one of the most passionate in recent years, Rue and Jules’ is a toxic and impossible relationship. Being an absolutely pure love, the attitudes of the protagonists harm the other and themselves. As painful as their story is, what is clear is that nothing like Euphoria has ever been told on the big screen.
Mark Renton & Diane-Trainspotting
This couple’s story begins in an awkward but witty way. In response to Renton’s awkward attempts to seduce her, Diane delivers a cruel and incisive monologue, which seems to open the gates of heaven….
Sailor & Lula- Wild At Heart
The perfect symbiosis between romantic love and criminality. “I missed your mind,” Sailor tells Lula when she utters some of her phrases that seem to come out of a trance state.
Clarence & Alabama- True Romance
Clarence and Alabama fall in love and find happiness in each other, even as the world threatens to crumble around them. This love transcends the violence that swirls around their life situation.
Mia Wallace & Vincent Vega- Pulp Fiction
Although not a romantic relationship, the connection between Mia Wallace and Vincent Vega becomes even more obvious in the dance scene they star in at Rabbit Slim’s restaurant. The twist they dance together is probably one of the most iconic scenes in modern cinema.
Edward & Bella- Twilight
Every ‘Twilight’ fan fell in love with Bella and Edward’s story, saw their heart break into pieces with their separation in ‘New Moon’ or suffered for Bella’s fate in ‘Breaking Dawn’.
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