If You Love the ‘Running to Confess Your Love’ Trope Like XO, Kitty, Add These to Your Watchlist

When love finally clicks, these shows and films prove it’s always worth the chaos, the sprint, and the “wait, don’t go” moment.

Apr 7, 2026
  • XO, Kitty
    Love me a little 'running to make love confession' trope

    You know that feeling when a character suddenly gets it, the feeling that they are actually, undefinably in love with their partner. Like oh…OH. I’m in love, and then everything turns into chaos. Cue the running, the dramatic music, the missed calls, the “wait, don’t leave!” moment that has you sitting up like your life depends on it. Yeah, that’s the good stuff.

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    One thing we have learned from all the Jenny Han movies and shows is that she will always give us that dramatic ‘running to confess your love’ trope we love so much. And XO, Kitty totally tapped right into that energy. With all its messy feelings, last-minute realisations, and a love that refuses to stay quiet, XO, Kitty absolutely had us all the minute Min Ho realised he did not want to lose Kitty and dashed for the airport line. 


    But do you know why? Because it’s dramatic, definitely, but also because it feels so honest and raw. Someone realising they love you and just wanting to tell you that with urgency, who doesn’t want that? Because not everyone literally runs through traffic to confess their feelings, but that urgency? That feeling of not being able to keep their love hidden anymore? Very real.


    These stories give us the version where people actually go for it. They say the thing. They take the risk. They choose love, even if it’s messy and badly timed and a little chaotic. And maybe that’s why we keep watching. So, if that’s your comfort trope (or emotional weakness, no judgment), here are some shows and movies that bring the same “I need to confess RIGHT NOW, or I’ll combust” chaos.


    Movies to Watch If You Loved the Confession in XO, Kitty


    To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (Film Series)

    It is safe to say that Lara Jean walked so Kitty could go and create chaos in Korea. Before Kitty was out there shaking up Seoul, Lara Jean was accidentally mailing love letters and setting off emotional explosions. But the twist here is that not Peter, but Lara Jean is running to confess her love. This one is soft, sweet, and slightly chaotic in the best way. It’s less sprinting through airports and more “oh god, I have feelings, and I don’t know what to do with them,” but when things finally come out? It hits. Hard.



    The Summer I Turned Pretty (Series)

    If you want top-notch yearning before the chaotic confession and just the perfect happy ending, this show is basically longing in aesthetic form. Think beach sunsets, love triangles, and feelings that refuse to stay buried. Everyone’s lowkey miserable because they won’t just say what they feel, but when they do? It’s intense. Another Jenny Han classic where it is the girl running through train stations trying to catch the man of her dreams before he leaves, and this time, forever. While there is a lot of running for Belly to do, the show is not just about a literal run, but also the emotional kind. Because through this series, everyone is sprinting a little emotionally.



    Love, Simon (Film)

    This one builds up quietly, like a slow burn that suddenly turns into a full-on emotional moment. The final confession scene? Yeah, you’re going to feel that in your chest. It’s tender, a little nerve-wracking, and super worth it.



    Never Have I Ever (Series)

    If you could imagine chaotic teen emotions, a dating life that is all over the place and some real feelings that make their way to the surface somewhere amidst the chaos, this show has it all. Devi is chaotic, impulsive, and constantly making decisions that make you go “girl… please.” But that’s also why the confessions hit so well. There’s always this urgency, like everything is happening right now, and she needs to fix her feelings immediately. It’s messy, funny, and very real. And so when Ben flies across countries to confess his feelings for Devi, it feels like a classic prototype of the “running to confess your love” trope.



    Set It Up (Film)

    Two overworked assistants trying to set up their bosses end up accidentally falling for each other, that is what you call classic rom-com behaviour. The confession isn’t loud or dramatic, but it sneaks up on you in that quiet “wait… this actually matters” way. It is all about that soft chaos, and we love to see it.



    My Best Friend’s Wedding (Film)

    This one’s chaotic in a slightly unhinged way. It’s all about realising your feelings way too late and scrambling to fix things before it’s over. There’s definitely that “run and say it before it’s too late” energy, but wait… there’s a twist, and I promise it only keeps getting interesting. 



    Crash Landing on You (Series)

    If you want drama with a capital D, this is it. A Korean drama that will not cease to hit right in the spot. We’re talking impossible situations, high stakes, and love that feels like it could break the world a little. The confessions here aren’t casual; they’re intense, emotional, and very much “I will cross borders for you” level.


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