When it comes to ranking the best movie kisses of all time, it's impossible to ignore iconic onscreen smooches from films like The Way We Were, The Notebook, The Graduate, Say Anything, and Dirty Dancing. Narrowing down the greatest movie kisses ever filmed is no easy task.
InStyle recently took on that challenge, compiling a list of the 33 best movie kisses ever captured on screen. Topping the list is Titanic, which comes as little surprise. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet's kiss remains one of the most recognizable romantic moments in movie history.
Also making the list is Love Story, the beloved 1970 romance remembered for one of the most famous lines ever spoken on film. The kiss featured in the movie isn't simply a memorable romantic moment—it's central to the story itself, helping define the relationship that made the film a cultural phenomenon.
More than five decades after its release, Love Story remains one of the most influential romantic films ever made. The movie's central romance between Ali MacGraw's Jenny Cavilleri and Ryan O'Neal's Oliver Barrett IV helped shape the modern love story and set a standard for emotional storytelling that filmmakers still strive to achieve today.
MacGraw once told Oprah Winfrey that O'Neal was "a great kisser," which may help explain some of the chemistry audiences still feel when watching the film. Their performances brought a natural intimacy to the screen that felt refreshingly genuine. Rather than relying on sweeping romantic gestures, Love Story focused on emotional connection, making its romantic moments feel authentic and relatable.
The Lasting Impact of Love Story
When Love Story premiered in 1970, it quickly became one of the biggest movies of the year. Audiences connected with its emotional honesty, and the film helped redefine what a romantic drama could be.
Its influence extended far beyond the movie theatre. The film sparked conversations about love, commitment, family, and loss while introducing a line that would become permanently embedded in pop culture: "Love means never having to say you're sorry."
How Love Story Shaped Modern Romance Movies
Many of today's most beloved romance films owe something to Love Story. The movie helped establish a storytelling formula that continues to resonate with audiences: believable characters, emotional vulnerability, and relationships that feel both aspirational and grounded in reality.
The film demonstrated that romance stories could be deeply emotional without feeling overly sentimental.
More than 50 years later, Love Story continues to find new audiences. Its themes remain timeless, its performances remain moving, and its romance continues to remind viewers why some love stories never go out of style.
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