The Most Beloved Romantic Comedies Ever Made

Harold and Maude (1971)

A young man is obsessed with death. A 79-year-old hippie, free-spirited woman tells him about the joys of living and how to relish in being alive. The chemistry between them isn't necessarily romantic, but it's addicting to watch. After all, being 80 is much closer to death than 20, so she has a thing or two to talk about before she goes. 

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