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If you appreciate “Endless Love,” you are seeking for beautiful, affecting, and emotional films about/with love, love stories, forbidden love, teen romance, teenage love, love affair, and love and romance themes shot in the United States.

The films in the list are ordered by similarity. The recommendation engine picked out films with stories like love and romance, teenagers, love, romance, love story, relationships, and happy endings, largely in the Romance, Drama, and Comedy genres. Some films similar to Endless Love:

  • The Notebook (2004)
  • The Best of Me (2014)
  • The Longest Ride (2015)
  • The Choice (2016)
  • After (2019)

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  • The Notebook (2004)

The Notebook is a 2004 American romantic drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Jeremy Leven and Jan Sardi, based on Nicholas Sparks’ 1996 novel of the same name. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams star as a young couple who fell in love in the 1940s.

In the current day, an old man (played by James Garner) reads from a notebook to a fellow nursing home resident (played by Gena Rowlands, the filmmaker Cassavetes’ mother).

 The Notebook garnered largely mixed reviews, but performed well at the box office and was nominated for a number of awards, including eight Teen Choice Awards, a Satellite Award, and an MTV Movie Award. The film became a cult favorite after becoming a sleeper hit. On November 11, 2012, ABC Family aired an extended version that included omitted moments from the original storyline.

  • The Best of Me (2014)

The Best of Me is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Hoffman and written by Will Fetters and J. Mills Goodloe, based on Nicholas Sparks’ novel of the same name, published in 2011. The cast includes James Marsden, Michelle Monaghan, Luke Bracey, and Liana Liberato.

On March 6, 2014, principal photography began in New Orleans, Louisiana for a 42-day shoot. The filming took place in downtown Covington on April 30 and May 1. Filming also took place in Pearl River, Louisiana.

On June 27, 2014, it was reported that composer Aaron Zigman would score the film’s music. In its first week, the album debuted at number 54 on the Billboard 200, selling 6,200 copies.

  • The Longest Ride (2015)

The Longest Ride is a 2015 American Neo Western love drama film written and directed by George Tillman Jr. The film stars Britt Robertson, Scott Eastwood, Jack Huston, Oona Chaplin, and Alan Alda and is based on Nicholas Sparks’ 2013 novel of the same name. 20th Century Fox released the film on April 10, 2015.

Fox 2000 Pictures set an April 10, 2015 release date for a film adaptation, with George Tillman Jr. in final talks to direct, Craig Bolotin adapting the screenplay, and Britt Robertson as Sophia Danko, Oona Chaplin as Ruth, Scott Eastwood as Luke Collins, Jack Huston as Young Ira, and Alan Alda as old Ira.

On June 16, 2014, principal photography began in Wilmington and Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Filming began on July 28 in Jacksonville, where a major rodeo scene was shot. All of the bull riding competitions were technical advisors and produced by the PBR.

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Scott was doubled by PBR bull riders, who also starred in the film. The crew then relocated to the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem.

The Longest Ride grossed $37,446,117 in North America and $25,498,698 in other markets for a total of $62,944,815 worldwide. The film grossed $13,019,686 in its first weekend, placing third at the box office behind Furious 7 ($59,585,930) and Home ($18,532,280).

  • The Choice (2016)

The Choice is a 2016 American romantic drama film directed by Ross Katz and written by Bryan Sipe, based on Nicholas Sparks’ 2007 novel of the same name. Benjamin Walker, Teresa Palmer, Maggie Grace, Alexandra Daddario, Tom Welling, and Tom Wilkinson star in the film.

On October 13, 2014, principal photography commenced in Wilmington, North Carolina. On February 5, 2016, Lionsgate released the film. The Choice made $18.7 million in North America and $4.7 million in other territories for a total of $23.4 million globally.

On February 5, 2016, the film was released in North America alongside Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Hail, Caesar! The picture was expected to gross $7-9 million in its first weekend from 2,631 cinemas.

It grossed $290,000 in Thursday night previews and $6,050,443 in its opening weekend, placing fifth behind Kung Fu Panda 3 ($21.2 million), Hail, Caesar! ($11.4 million), Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($7 million), and The Revenant ($6.9 million).

  • After (2019)

After is a 2019 American romantic drama film directed and written by Jenny Gage, Susan McMartin, and Tamara Chestna, based on Anna Todd’s 2014 novel of the same name. The film stars Josephine Langford and Hero Fiennes Tiffin and follows an inexperienced adolescent girl who falls in love with a strange student during her first months at college.

In supporting, roles are Selma Blair, Inanna Sarkis, Shane Paul McGhie, Pia Mia, Khadijha Red Thunder, Dylan Arnold, Samuel Larsen, Jennifer Beals, and Peter Gallagher.

On April 8, 2019, After premiered at The Grove in Los Angeles. Despite receiving mostly unfavorable reviews from critics who felt the screenplay and plot glorified violent relationships, the film was a commercial success, generating $69.5 million worldwide on a $14 million budget.