Anyone But You / Purple Hearts

3 Best Enemies-to-Lovers Movies On Netflix This Month

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From heated rivalry to passionate romance, these 3 Netflix films transform bitter adversaries into true Hollywood love.

Anyone But You (2023)

Plot Synopsis: After a promising first date turns sour, two attractive singles who can’t stand each other are forced to pretend they’re in love at a destination wedding, leading to complicated feelings and undeniable chemistry.

For People Who Enjoy: Rom-coms that are predicable but super fun, destination settings, witty banter, and couples with explosive (or toxic) chemistry.

Starring: Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell

Purple Hearts (2022)

Plot Synopsis: A struggling musician and a marine enter into a marriage of convenience for military benefits, but their fake relationship, complicated by their opposing political views, begins to develop real feelings.

For People Who Enjoy: Marriage of convenience plots, stories tackling social issues, military romance, original music, and watching characters bridge ideological differences through empathy + love.

Starring: Sofia Carson, Nicholas Galitzine

The Tearsmith (2023)

Plot Synopsis: A young woman who grew up in an orphanage finds herself clashing with a privileged boy at her new school, but their initial animosity gradually transforms as they discover each other’s hidden depths and vulnerabilities.

For People Who Enjoy: Italian romance, emotional depth, stories about class differences.

Starring: Caterina Ferioli, Simone Baldasseroni


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