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The advent of cinema in the early 20th century marked a new era for romantic drama and entertainment. The 1930s to 1960s are often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, during which iconic romantic dramas like "Casablanca" (1942), "Roman Holiday" (1953), and "The Notebook" (1994) were adapted into films. These movies not only showcased exceptional storytelling and acting but also provided escapism and romance for audiences during times of social and economic turmoil.
There’s a moment in every great romantic drama that stops time. It’s not the kiss in the rain or the airport dash. It’s the quiet beat after the betrayal—when a character realizes love isn’t just euphoria, but a choice they have to keep making.
