Underrated Romantic Comedies That Quietly Restore Your Faith in Love

Spend your March with these underrated romantic comedies that deliver heart, humour, and unexpected love stories beyond the usual blockbuster favourites!

Watching people fall in love from the distance of a screen is an emotion that is not talked about enough. It shifts your brain chemistry and makes you believe that if someone could write or film something so sweet and heartwarming, there is hope for you to still be able to feel like that.  And romantic comedies are just the way to feel a little more loved superficially. 

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So, when we talk about rom-coms, it often brings to mind some of the biggest, most talked-about titles, but some of the cutest love stories live not in the spotlight, but just a step outside of it. Underrated romcoms offer the same heart-fluttering charm, witty banter, and feel-good escapism—sometimes with fresher storytelling and more relatable characters. These hidden gems might not have dominated the box office or social media chatter, yet they capture romance in ways that feel intimate, quirky, and refreshingly real. Whether it’s a slow-burn connection, an unexpected meet-cute, or humour that sneaks up on you, these films prove that the best love stories aren’t always the loudest ones—they’re simply waiting to be discovered. 


Underrated Romantic Comedies To Add To Your Watchlist


The To Do List (2013)

Brandy is a straight-A student who’s about to start college and suddenly realises she has zero romantic experience compared to her friends. Determined to change that, she makes a very honest and slightly chaotic “to-do list” of things she wants to try before the summer ends. What follows is a series of awkward, funny, and eye-opening moments as she learns that relationships and intimacy are far more complicated than a checklist.



Take This Waltz (2011)

Margot seems happy in her comfortable marriage, but things get complicated when she meets Daniel, a charming neighbour she instantly connects with. Their growing attraction slowly pulls her into an emotional dilemma—should she stay with the life she knows or follow a feeling she can’t ignore? The film gently explores longing, temptation, and the messy side of love.



Chalet Girl (2011)

Kim, a former skateboarding champion trying to make ends meet, lands a job at a fancy ski resort in the Alps as a chalet girl. While dealing with wealthy guests and an unfamiliar world, she discovers she’s surprisingly good at snowboarding and decides to compete in a big competition. Somewhere between the slopes and the chaos, she also finds confidence—and an unexpected romance.



Happy Accidents (2000)

Ruby meets Sam, a sweet but slightly odd guy who claims he’s actually a time traveller from the future. What sounds ridiculous at first turns out to be the truth after all, as their relationship grows with Ruby starting to wonder if there might be some truth to his story. A blend of romance with a little mystery, the film shows how sometimes love means believing in things you can’t quite explain.



The Lovebirds (2020)

Just when Leilani and Jibran are about to break up, they accidentally get caught up in a crazy murder case. Suddenly, they’re on the run and trying to solve the mystery themselves to prove they’re innocent. The wild night that follows is full of ridiculous situations, danger, and nonstop bickering—while also making them realise they might not be ready to give up on each other.


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