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Do we think and fall in love? 20 Best Age Gap Relationship Movies of All Time. Age is just a number, they say. And this seems very true when we talk about love. Honestly, why do we love a person? Do we think and fall in love? No, we don’t. It’s just a feeling that strikes you. It’s just so many things that make us truly love a person. You love a person for the way they walk, talk, smell, smile, and most importantly, for who they are. We don’t often really care about age but age differences bring in a lot of complexities to relationships and there are many films that have explored such relationships. Here’s a look at the list of top age gap romance movies ever where despite the age disparity, passions fly. You can watch some of these best age gap movies on Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime. 20. The Rebound (2009) Directed by Bart Freundlich, ‘The Rebound’ stars Catherine Zeta-Jones and Justin Bartha. The film follows 40-year-old Sandy (Zeta-Jones), who divorces her husband after finding out that he is cheating on her. Moving to a different city, she soon finds herself falling for Aram Finklestein (Justin Bartha), the new 25-year-old nanny of her two kids. The two soon start dating following a sexual encounter, and everything moves along just fine. However, things get complicated when Sandy finds out that she is pregnant. Is parenting with a 15-year gap between the parents even possible? ‘The Rebound’ is a binge-worthy rom-com that doesn’t require you to apply your brain. It can be streamed on Prime. 19. Breathe In (2013) In Drake Doremus’s family drama that isn’t, high school music teacher Keith Reynolds’ happy married life starts to fall apart after Sophie, a foreign exchange student, arrives to stay with his family for a semester. As Keith and Sophie bond over mutual interests and a platonic romance is established, ‘Breathe In’ takes the form of a psychological drama propelled by desire. Starring Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, Mackenzie Davis, and Amy Ryan, the fine-tuned, beautifully tragic film can be streamed on Tubi. 18. Liberal Arts (2012) Directed by Josh Radnor, ‘Liberal Arts’ is a romantic comedy that explores the unlikely romantic relationship between 35-year-old introverted college adviser Jesse (Josh Radnor) and 19-year-old sophomore Zibby (Elizabeth Olsen). An age gap in a relationship isn’t easy to tackle, and ‘Liberal Arts’ offers a heartwarming way to showcase that. While Zibby is comfortable with the relationship, Jesse tends to deny his feelings for the sake of his age. Can he be true to himself and Zibby and give himself and true love a chance? ‘Liberal Arts’ is a cute rom-com that you can watch on Prime. 17. An Education (2009) Lone Scherfig’s ‘An Education’ follows a 16-year-old schoolgirl, Jenny (Carey Mulligan), who, at the brink of womanhood, meets 30-something David (Peter Sarsgaard), who introduces her to a world of concert glitterati. As Jenny’s family waits for her to go to Oxford, she finds herself tempted by something else entirely. Will her decision to be with David make her or mar her? Winner of a BAFTA and nominated for three Academy Awards, among other accolades, ‘An Education’ is a must-watch coming-of-age drama underscored by brilliant performances. You can watch it on Prime. 16. Frankie and Johnny (1991) The age disparity aspect isn’t the central focus of the film here, but it’s clear that Johnny is a middle-aged man and Frankie is a much younger woman. Starring the great Al Pacino and the gorgeous Michelle Pfeiffer, the film depicts the relationship between a lonely middle-aged man who has just been released from prison and gets a job at a cafe where he meets and falls in love with a young waitress who is yet to recover from the heartbreak of her last relationship. It’s a lovely film that is full of warmth and coziness with a rare realistic tone in a genre otherwise known for being downright cheesy and stupid. You can watch the film on Prime. 15. Crazy Heart (2009) Based on the 1987 novel by Thomas Cobb, which was inspired by the life of country singer Hank Thompson, ‘Crazy Heart’ follows a 57-year-old country singer, Otis “Bad” Blake (Jeff Bridges), who has passed his prime and is currently making do by singing in bars. When he meets Jean Craddock (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a young journalist, and the two get into a relationship, he decides to bring his life back on track. However, considering his long past with addiction and an estranged self devoid of responsibilities, putting himself in check might not be as easy as it seems and feels. Winner of two Academy Awards and two Golden Globes, along with many other awards, ‘Crazy Heart’ offers a brilliant performance by Bridges, who single-handedly takes the story to its fruition. You can watch the drama unfold on Prime. 14. American Beauty (1999) Perhaps a controversial pick. The relationship between Lester and Angela in ‘American Beauty’ isn’t really romantic. Lester is suffering from a mid-life crisis and is basically bored with his life. Out of this sheer nothingness in life, Lester gets infatuated with Angela, his teenage daughter’s best friend. Lester begins to fantasize about her in his dreams, and you can feel a kind of sexual tension between the two. But the beauty of the story lies in how Lester’s seemingly absurd infatuation leads him into the gateway of his own self. He finds meaning in life, accepts hopelessness, and realizes what it really means to exist, but perhaps it’s all too late now. You can watch ‘American Beauty’ on Vudu. 13. Notes on a Scandal (2006) A disturbing little film about a school teacher who falls for one of her teenage students. Soon, they both start having a passionate affair. But things get complex when an older teacher, who also romantic designs on her, viciously exposes her for having an affair after blackmailing her for a time. Cate Blanchett is superb as the vulnerable teacher, knowing what she is doing is wrong, but then is stunned at the level of treachery the older woman, brilliantly played by Judi Dench, who lashes out at her. It is a sensual film, but it is downright frightening at times. You can stream it on Max. 12. Lolita (1962) Stanley Kubrick‘s bizarrely romantic black comedy drama tells the story of a middle-aged man who is sexually attracted to a gorgeous teenager.