18 Must-watch Rom Coms That Are Book Adaptations – Movierdo

Do you love reading romantic comedies? and then watch movies based on those to see if the on-screen execution matches your imagination? Or watch a really good rom-com and then dig into the book it’s based on to dig into the details of the story? well, here is a list of popular romantic comedies, where the book and the movie are delights that you should not miss.

love, simon (2018)

Based on ‘Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda’ by Becky Albertalli This film came out recently and it was the talk of the town for a while. It’s an adorable coming-of-age homosexual love story about a teenage boy, Simon, whose anonymous email conversations lead to complications, eventually leading to a happy ending.

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one day (2011)

Based on ‘One Day’ by David Nicholls This is a story about two people, namely Dexter and Emma, who meet once every year, on July 15 to check on each other’s life status. Some of these meetings are intentional, others happen by accident, but the string is never broken. These best friends don’t find a way to come together romantically, until it’s almost too late.

the spectacular now (2013)

Based on ‘The Spectacular Now’ by Tim Tharp This story revolves around two strangers Sutter and Aimee, who meet when they’re on different crossroads in life, and fall in love with one another. This film does not disappoint at all, and is very well executed on screen.

he just doesn’t like you that much (2009)

Based on ‘He’s Just Not That Into You’ by Greg Behrendt Who knew this popular film was based on a book? This story explores the lives of nine people and their romantic lives and heartbreaks, and shows how each of their stories is intertwined with someone else’s. The all-star cast is like a bonus with this thoroughly entertaining film.

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Wuthering Heights (2011)

Based on ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Brontë This book had already been made into a film prior to this one in 1939. This film has a different take on Brontë’s novel while keeping the principal storyline intact. It explores an unusual relationship developed between a rich farmer’s daughter and a poor boy taken in by her family.

the time traveler’s wife (2009)

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Based on ‘The Time Traveler’s Wife’ by Audrey Niffenegger This story has a very out-of-the-box concept. It’s a story of a married couple wherein the husband possesses a certain gene enabling him to time travel and how the wife struggles to keep up with it.

the princess diaries (2001)

Based on ‘The Princess Diaries’ by Meg Cabot This is one of the most entertaining teen book series, that consists of 10 books that are diaries of a teenage girl who discovers she’s actually a princess. The film presents the story of the first 2-3 books in detail where we go for a hilarious ride with the clumsy protagonist who is just another normal teen endeavouring through the transformation of going from a clumsy lady to a poised princess.

me before you (2016)

Based on ‘Me Before You’ by Jojo Moyes This film narrates the story of Lou, who takes up a job as Will’s caretaker. It shows us how they eventually bond and how he entirely changes her life and makes her happier. The book is more detailed and establishes their connection more convincingly, but the movie doesn’t disappoint either.

love, rosie (2014)

Based on ‘Where Rainbows End’ by Cecelia Ahern This book has a very unique form of writing. It is entirely written in letters, most of which are written by the protagonists to one another and other friends and family members. The film has modified the story a little, but it’s worth a watch. It’s a story about two best friends who grow up side by side and eventually realise that they’re made for each other.

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the perks of being an outcast (2012)

Based on ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’ by Stephen Chbosky This is a story about a nervous introvert, Charlie and his journey through high school. It valorises the importance that friends play in one’s life, and has a lot more to the story than just another high school romance.

ps I love you (2007)

Based on ‘PS I Love You’ by Cecelia Ahern The actors have done a fantastic job in this film and it manages to get you engrossed in the story right from the first minute to the last. This is a story about Holly, whose husband dies, but leaves a series of letters behind for her to help her deal with this loss and sadness.

the fault in our stars (2014)

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Based on ‘The Fault In Our Stars’ by John Green This is one of the most famous book adaptations. It’s a love story between two teenagers who are struggling with cancer. They run into each other at a cancer support group and come to be close to each other.

Paper Towns (2015)

Based on ‘Paper Towns’ by John Green Another one of John Green’s novels adaptations is Paper Towns. This is the story about a boy who sets out on a search for his crush after she mysteriously disappears leaving behind a few clues.

the notebook (2004)

Based on ‘The Notebook’ by Nicholas Sparks One cannot forget The Notebook when talking about books turned into films. This story begins with an old man reading out a love story to an old woman suffering from Alzheimer’s with an unexpected climax by the end. Romance Movies - The notebook

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a walk to remember (2002)

Based on ‘A Walk To Remember’ by Nicholas Sparks Another adaptation of Sparks’ novel, which also was a big hit is A Walk To Remember. This movie is a story about how Landon changes into a caring, sweet person from a popular, carefree high school guy after he meets Jamie and falls in love with her.

the last song (2010)

Based on ‘The Last Song’ by Nicholas Sparks Last one on the Nicholas Sparks’ adaptations (in this list) is The Last Song. We love watching the chemistry of Miley and Liam on screen, and apart from a mere love story, this story also throws light on a father-daughter duo and the journey of how they reconnect with the help of their shared passion for music.

Gone with the Wind (1939)

Based on ‘Gone With The Wind’ by Margaret Mitchell Talking about classics, this one can’t be missed out on! A love story between a deceitful man and a devious woman taking place during the civil war in the south of America is enough of a description to grab our attention to this evergreen tale.

eat pray love (2010)

Based on ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ by Elizabeth Last movie on this list! Eat Pray Love isn’t a romantic story per se, but it’s a story about a woman who learns to love herself and to be okay being on her own after her world comes crashing down due to her divorce.

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