“Something New” provided some real life obstacles that interracial couples could run into, which is why I loved the movie so much (along with their chemistry of course). Another fav of mine is “A Bronx Tale”.
Most definitely!! I absolutely loveee The Bodyguard. Kevin and Whitney’s chemistry was amazing. They say that Bobby used to be all twisted up while Whitney was on set. Lol! Even when she passed away Kevin’s respect for her shone reverently.🙏🏽😍👑🎤
Me too...❤ Suggested to me by a friend who asked me "what if it's for keeps?" I never imagined I would get to keep. It's been 12 years now. 2 sons later...I'm still gratefu🎉
My fave has to be Loving, based on the true story of a couple who tried to have their marriage accepted by the courts of the south. Brilliant movie & very emotional
Same. I loved Loving too...just because it was a true story and you could really feel the fear that they must have felt when you know it's a real story...and the happiness for them that they were able to persevere through ALL of that terror.
This comment sounds fetish-like. I am in an interracial relationship and I don’t say that. I think all relationships even if you date in your race is 100% beautiful if it is healthy
As much as I appreciate these films, the issue I have is that these relationships are too often presented as exotic and unusual rather than normal and natural, and they're usually between extraordinarily good-looking people. It would be nice to see more of these relationships represented as natural, with the couples having genuine chemistry and not just drawn to each other because of some mysterious thing called the exoticism of racial difference.
Ahhh..... In real life they aren't very natural either.... There is actually an extra feeling of the other racial person being exotic and an extreme magical urge to bypass the beautiful people of your own race... It is somehow different and not your typical relationship especially when languages are different.
Palm Trees in the Snow was excellent. I didn't know what to expect when I started watching it, but it did not disappoint. It was a gut-wrenching experience watching it, but the film-making was SO well done.
I didn't really care for palm trees in the snow I felt like it was too explicit, and There was just a lot of things wrong in it. The love wasn't equally shared I believe. Because the girl was married and just a lot of things I saw wrong with that film.
I highly recommend watching Palm trees in the snow if you don’t feel a rollercoaster of every human emotions you’re dead inside lol. It’s a gut wrenching film, It deserves the number 1 spot.
My wife and I are an interracial couple, we have been together since 1988, we married in 1990. I love romantic films, my wife prefers action films. I especially like films like the type in this list, because it reminds me of some of the obstacles we faced and are still facing. I've not seen Palm Trees. My two favourites on the list are the totally brilliant Loving, and Something New.
Yea I’m in a multiracial marriage and we get a lot of looks and comments from his family it’s uncomfortable and I get messages from guys saying I’m a trader. It’s 2022 why are we still doing this
@@skeedamacknn because people needs deliverance. Racisme It's a demonic spirit thAt some people refuse to let go of and be free. I was ones one until Jesus set me free from it. People don't understand that skin colour was made for God's Glory👆🏾..Not our!... Continue to love who you want to love! God bless you🙏🏾
Palm Trees in the Snow was top notch. What a sweeping drama. Fantastic in every way. The Spanish make great movies and I discovered Mario Casas from this movie. Amazing actor. The other actors were all wonderful as well. This deserved the No. 1 spot on this list.
Loving is a very important story. They made it legal for anyone to date any race in the US. My parents were only kids when the law passed. It's such an emotional movie too.
One of my favorites that didn’t make the list is My Last Day Without You with Nichole Beharie. I loved her in this and the show Sleepy Hollow. I also love Corina, Corina with Whoopi Goldberg and Ray Liotta. Belle and Loving are my two favorites on the list.
Palm trees is sooo beautiful and so heartbreakingly so. That everytime I get the chance I watch it, the soundtrack, the story, the actors everything on point
This story was awesome,but do sad...I need my happy ending. I kept thinking they could get off that island, even if she went first with the kids, and never went back.
My opinion, I think it’s beautiful to fall in love, regardless of race, religion,etc. I personally know of an African man and an Indian woman, whose been married for 38 years and the marriage is still strong to this day !!! I also find it interesting to be in an such a relationship, it’s fascinating , interesting,and exciting to learn of each other’s culture
Belle is my absolute favorite! I repeatedly watch it like it's my first time😊. This wins in my book; it is visually stunning, the acting is superb, costumes and the script. I'd forgotten about Palm Trees in the Snow. Wonderful story, but the scenes of cruelty, while capturing reality, bumps it to second place for me. Something New is in 3rd place, fun adorable film. Thank for sharing the list. There are a couple on here I'll check out.
In my opinion Jungle Fever is not a Love story. It’s a Lust story. Flipper goes back to his wife. BRONX TALE featured a great interracial love story as part of its overall narrative.
Correct. Also of note, Wesley Snipes cheats on his wife with Annabelle Sciorra. Although she is not ugly at all, Annabelle is not beautiful enough for the risk, also Wesley's wife is Lonette Mckee, a beautiful woman in her prime, so that affair made zero sense
The fact of the matter is JUNGLE FEVER is about two interracial romances. There is, in fact, real love between the characters of Paulie and Orin, which is why their relationship will stand the test of time.
How did Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, which received Oscar recognition for best actress and script, not make it on this list? It was groundbreaking and beautifully made. Maybe top 11?
There are so many! Zebrahead, Liberty Heights, A Bronx Tale, Neo Ned...I could name more but I will leave it there. You all did include some good ones though.
I definitely admire interatrial relationships, I hope to love like this someday honestly.... Any one else out there single and just want something new and different... Sigh
I disagree with Jungle Fever being on this list in general. I don't see that as a great interracial love story. Not downplaying Spike Lee or anything, but the story is about curiosity of the opposite ethnic group.
That's one of the biggest conflicts/issues with interracial dating. It’s not always gonna be about romance/love but explores parts of interracial dating that makes one or both question why the other is with them as well as inner struggles with loving someone who may potentially hate their people. I have a cousin who married a Dominican, has two children with him and her sister told me he’s made racist comment towards black people.
@@nOt24seven, that interesting. So your cousin in law is a Dominican and I'm going assume he's a brown/dark side Dominican and he's msked racist comments on African American? I'm guessing.
It really is more complex than a romantic lovey kiss kiss thingy. That curiousity, exotism, otherness, even racism is inevitably part of inter"racial", interethnic, love relations. It can be very different, from which ethnic group is the male and the female partner. Does one of them belong to the dominant etnnic group that is in power? I have a black father, white mother. Our roots are very diverse (African, Chinese, Native American, Jewish, European). Since 18th century every ancestral generation in my family, till now, had several interracial couples. Take into account differences between couples of a white man and a black woman VS black man and white woman. Last one is still confronting taboos dating from the era of (Atlantic) slavery in the Americas. Difference is in the relation itself, as well in reactions of the outside world and society. My father was refused twice as a fiancee/husband simply for being black. My (white) mother was different, she was an orphan already when they met, made her own money as a nurse, and was free to follow her heart, and her curiousity. My father brought her a new world, due to his multi-ethnic background, taking her to his country of origin. Not many white men could have offered her what he has given her.
I agree. It's not a love story. I never thought either of them loved each other. It was more curiosity and lust. However, I could see Paulie and Orin falling in love, and I wanted to know more about them.
Top 10 Interracial Romance Movies 10. Where Hands Touch 9. Jungle Fever 8. Mississippi Masala 7. Something New 6. A United Kingdom 5. Belle 4. Far From Heaven 3. The Big Sick 2. Loving Everything Everything The Sun Is Also A Star Born to Be Blue 1. Palm Trees in the Snow
To be fair, that series was not out when this list was put together. But it is an awesome interracial love story. Even more so since it is a true love story.
It's so crazy to me that they never have an actual black woman not mixed race a black woman dark skin from the root of Africa as these roles and that's the problem with Hollywood.. Do ya see that ??
The actress who played Wesley Snipes wife in "White Man Can't Jump," told the director at her audition, that if he doesn't cast her, please hire another dark skin black woman so my daughters can see it. She ruled that role.
I think y’all missed the point of the comment she’s not saying they’re not black she’s saying that it’s hard to find a dark skin black woman in these roles nothing is wrong with the beautiful black women who play these roles they just tend to be lighter even in movies where it’s based off a book and in the book the woman is described as dark skin
I understand your point. The actress in "A Bronx Tale", which didn't make the list but should have, is a good example...BUT, I think the focus should be on more roles for Black women in movies overall
@@aneitawilliams8142 I get what your saying and I am 100% happy to see any color of black women in big roles but it is true that a lot of roles that are meant to be played by darker women aren’t. The actresses that end up playing the part are talented beautiful black women nonetheless but it’s still an issue the representation of darker skinned women is lacking
As a black man with an interracial daughter, I'm thankful to the people who put this together. Being raised as a Christian in two different households as my parents had split up before I was born, I was raised on the eastern shore of Maryland where to this day you can still find homes from the 1800s that have secret rooms that were used to hide runaway slaves, both my parents raised me to view all humans as children of God and as such equal to each other in his eyes so I never growing up viewing interracial relationships as anything but normal but as with most things the older you get the more you see the realities of the world so as I got older I began viewing interracial relationship as special in the sense that if two people were willing to endure the abuse from their neighbors and in a lot of cases their own families to be together then their love for each other was something to be envied and something to look for in my own life. I felt that way over the years up until 2008-9 when after Prez Obama was elected and ad agencies started producing more ads with interracial couples when I saw the backlash that was created by a small but vocal segment of America that was egged on by politicians trying to get their vote who didn't care about the environment they were creating that led to the 2016 election where the former occupant of the White House who through his words and actions gave those people permission to be who they really are in the open without having to care about the consequences of their actions and then the murder of George Floyd that led to my daughter fearing for my life and by extension hers because of the things being said to try to justify the cop killing him. So seeing this video knowing that there will be a lot of people who will either say what's the big deal and question why it was even made, and/or racist who will say nasty things in the comments. So seeing so many people in the comments who also see or are in these relationships as they are normal and not something that should be looked down on or attacked does give me hope for the future.
I find yours, an interesting point of view. I think a lot of our point of views are based on where we live and the mores And behaviors of those communities. And not all black communities across this country have the same point of view or same behaviors. The state of Maryland is very different from the state of California. In 1964, I married A person who was not black in New York City. He had to go there for business and it was going to be away at Christmas, So we decided that we would elope. Now a little later than this in 1967 there was The Lovings Case In Virginia. A white man and a black woman were dating and decided to get married and were told that they could not live together in Virginia as a married couple. That is the case that went to the Supreme Court and that remove the Miscegenation Law that said People from different races could not marry in America. But these laws were state laws rather than a federal law. I could marry my husband two years earlier in either California or New York and probably some other states but we didn’t live in those states. Experience in an interracial marriage, Was different from the gentleman who posted his excellent response. In California, I lived in a diverse neighborhood and never got any racial response with regard to our marriage. He was a professional man and I worked for a newspaper, so we never had any problems. My experience is Both white and black folks are tough on interracial marriages. Black men don’t want to see a black woman with a white man. And white people can’t understand why white men would want to date a black woman or marry her when there are white women around. This was a long time ago all of that is out the window these days people marry, who they want to marry, and nobody gives a damn. I must say, though in the last, maybe 10 years ago, Many black women had never even considered dating a white man or anybody else other than black men. And I found that surprising, And I don’t know why. Because I find all kinds of men attractive, It doesn’t mean they find me attractive, but in my youth, I found a lot of people attractive. And if someone asked me on a date,, I might go depending on the person and how like them. Black folks still suffer from the trauma of being enslaved. And I didn’t want to correct the gentleman and that Africans who came to this country and a ship and we bought we’re never slaves, they were enslaved by the people who bought them. So we do not call Black people slaves we call them “enslaved”. I had an old friend and she said you know, black folks need to know that they are down from KINGS, not up from SLAVES! She was talking about our status in the world today. Each person has to find their own way in this situation, you can find a really decent people in any Ethnicity or nationality there is only one race and that’s the human race. The idea of race was created by those who enslaved Africans. They had to find a way to tell the world that those with white skin were better than those with black skin.. So they created A white race. It’s interesting. You will know if you ever watch a tennis match., They designate the players based on their country. The Americans are playing the Australian, or the Canadiens are playing the British . and that’s how the world used to look at any group of people based on their nationality. Which, in case we would be Americans, Not black Americans, but Americans. Marry Who you love?!
Im all for interracial love, love who you want to love the world is changing the only color I see is love so who ever has a problem with it get over it you have a right to love who you want to love period
You forgot about "A Bronx Tale" loosely based on Robert DeNiro's life where he started dating Black women as a teenager. You also forgot "Free State of Jones" starring Matthew McConaughey as Newt Knight who became a crusader against slavery.
How could you possibly skip “Love Field”??? Dennis Haysbert and Michelle Pfeiffer were AMAZING in that movie. She even earned an Oscar nomination for her performance.
“I love her with every breath I breathe”. That’s powerful. That’s how much I love my wife.
What movie did he say that?
May I find someone who loves me this much... Lord please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@stellaezi6414 Belle
That's how much I love food
That is so special. You are both so fortunate to have found each other.
“Something New” provided some real life obstacles that interracial couples could run into, which is why I loved the movie so much (along with their chemistry of course). Another fav of mine is “A Bronx Tale”.
Same, one of the best chemistries I've seen in a couple
@@norm-bb3bbwell said..
yass! I looove the Bronx Tale, too.
How could "A Bronx Tale" NOT make the list??? Not even as an honorable mention ...
@@reggiw.4708IKR‼️🙌🏾🤍🖤😭 The original commenter was a REAL1 for that because A Bronx Tale is still 2 this day one of my FAVES...
*The Bodyguard* should have been featured here! It certainly influenced my opinion on interracial dating i.e. thinking of it as completely normal!!!
Yes, I forgot about that one! It was done very well.
@Better Version that's true. The Bodyguard.
@Better Version lllllllllllllllĺlkm
Most definitely!! I absolutely loveee The Bodyguard. Kevin and Whitney’s chemistry was amazing. They say that Bobby used to be all twisted up while Whitney was on set. Lol! Even when she passed away Kevin’s respect for her shone reverently.🙏🏽😍👑🎤
HUGE FAUX PAS LEAVING OUT BODYGUARD.
"Something New" is my all time favorite.
Mine too❤❤
Palm trees in the snow definitely belongs at number one it was absolutely beautiful
Really? It’s sooo long and boring although the dude and chick are so gorg
@@nawal10 I looked at the trailer and it was in Spanish, subtitles I do not like.
@@Glo4u123 same sis. Another reason I didn’t like it much
Yess
It was awesome! It was very heartbreaking though
Belle is on one of my top films of all time. Watch it. You will NOT regret it.
I love Belle. I've been looking for the DVD for years now. Love, love, love it!!
I love it soo much, too! 🌹🤗
I even thought it would be 1st on thiw list. I loved it.
I've seen Belke. It's an excellent movie.
Thanks
I watched Something New soooo many times!!! Love that film.
Me too..
Me too
Me too...❤ Suggested to me by a friend who asked me "what if it's for keeps?" I never imagined I would get to keep. It's been 12 years now. 2 sons later...I'm still gratefu🎉
I loved Bronx Tale…it is still one of the best love stories of all time ❤️
Yeah, why this didn't make the list is disappointing to say the least
Chazz said that story was based on his life as a young kid.
Yesssssss
That's my favorite of all time. I was so shocked it didn't make it on here.
“Well at least you know she was beautiful”
That got me❤..I was like,"OK!"😂❤
That took me out! 😂 i would have been dancing honey.
yeah that was smooth lmao
Would literally melt on the spot 😭
Something new will always have my heart
The Bodyguard and Dance With Me with Vanessa Williams and Cheyenne always leave me dancing and singing
Yes I really love both of these movies!
Oh yes
Forgot about dance with me! It always makes me smile when the music from the island is playing!
Ironically I just seen both those films for the first time within the last couple of weeks via On Demand
Also save the last dance
Palm trees in the snow, now that's a top 1 done justice!
My fave has to be Loving, based on the true story of a couple who tried to have their marriage accepted by the courts of the south. Brilliant movie & very emotional
Loved this as well!!!
YES, THAT'S ONE OF MY FAVORITE TOO.
Without Lovings vs Virginia..interracial marriage would not be legal. One of my favorite movies
Same. I loved Loving too...just because it was a true story and you could really feel the fear that they must have felt when you know it's a real story...and the happiness for them that they were able to persevere through ALL of that terror.
I love this movie the best. It showed true real love and dedication between man and a woman.
Loved "Something New". Tearing down the strong walls we sometimes put up!
Oh I love "Something New". Their chemistry made that movie.
Same.
Save the last dance and a bronx tale should be on this list too!
Yes!!!!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Bronx tale definitely you can see save the last dance at the mall or at Walmart 😂
Bronx tale, yes!!
Bronx Tale...that's what it feels like to be caught up
Belle...Dido...girl.
If a man ever said that about me....I would just be on the floor. I FELT their love. & so happy they married & had sons together.
I loved this movie. Two strong individuals find a way to get & keep their love in 18th century England.
I need my walls knocked down ;)))
Yes. More so that it is based on a true life story
I know! ❤
"Loving" can't be anything but #1
Its a true story that actually changed the world.
Interracial dating is 100% beautiful mixing ethnicities and I am like this topic chosen.
My granddaughter is half Filipino. Beautiful ❤
True 😊.
This comment sounds fetish-like. I am in an interracial relationship and I don’t say that. I think all relationships even if you date in your race is 100% beautiful if it is healthy
Where Hands Touch was a heartbreaking movie. Palm Trees in the Snow was just a beautiful film all around, the cinematography, the writing, just good.
Corina, Corina is still my favorite followed by Something New.
Something New and Belle. Seen them whenever I can.
I agree 100%
I love "Something New". They really had chemistry
As much as I appreciate these films, the issue I have is that these relationships are too often presented as exotic and unusual rather than normal and natural, and they're usually between extraordinarily good-looking people. It would be nice to see more of these relationships represented as natural, with the couples having genuine chemistry and not just drawn to each other because of some mysterious thing called the exoticism of racial difference.
Agree! Fetishization is a huge problem when it comes to interracial relationships.
But the problem is always others these people always love each other for them
There's nothing more offensive than being called "exotic".
Nice movies but snap out of it... It's called social engineering. Don't fall for the O-key dope!
Ahhh..... In real life they aren't very natural either.... There is actually an extra feeling of the other racial person being exotic and an extreme magical urge to bypass the beautiful people of your own race... It is somehow different and not your typical relationship especially when languages are different.
Palm Trees in the Snow was excellent. I didn't know what to expect when I started watching it, but it did not disappoint. It was a gut-wrenching experience watching it, but the film-making was SO well done.
I didn't really care for palm trees in the snow I felt like it was too explicit, and There was just a lot of things wrong in it. The love wasn't equally shared I believe. Because the girl was married and just a lot of things I saw wrong with that film.
Where hands touch should be number 1, I cried it was so good 😭😭
Girl same ESPECIALLY that unexpected but expected ending, my mouth was open for like 5mins straight 😭
I was really in my feelings after this 😭😭😭
@@MrsAlmightyKey I’ve never cried that hard for a movie😭🤚🏾
@@adayshaspence340 Yes to think a parent would kill their own, hideous.
@@rosmyashleybeauvil5044 I was balling girl 😭😭
I highly recommend watching Palm trees in the snow if you don’t feel a rollercoaster of every human emotions you’re dead inside lol. It’s a gut wrenching film, It deserves the number 1 spot.
Mississippi Masala....WOW! A young Denzel just daring you to watch him and the exploration of cultural barriers...yeah that was 🔥 🔥 🔥
I love this movie!!
One of the best 'intercultural, interethnic' love relations in film I've ever seen.
Mississippi Masala was definitely a keeper
I love Mississippi masala my favorite one. Best interracial couple ever.
My wife and I are an interracial couple, we have been together since 1988, we married in 1990. I love romantic films, my wife prefers action films. I especially like films like the type in this list, because it reminds me of some of the obstacles we faced and are still facing. I've not seen Palm Trees. My two favourites on the list are the totally brilliant Loving, and Something New.
What, stil facing?! ..man it's 2022 what are you stil facing as an interracial couple?😳
Yea I’m in a multiracial marriage and we get a lot of looks and comments from his family it’s uncomfortable and I get messages from guys saying I’m a trader. It’s 2022 why are we still doing this
@@skeedamacknn because people needs deliverance. Racisme It's a demonic spirit thAt some people refuse to let go of and be free. I was ones one until Jesus set me free from it. People don't understand that skin colour was made for God's Glory👆🏾..Not our!... Continue to love who you want to love!
God bless you🙏🏾
Watch palm trees in the snow, it’s a very emotional film. You won’t regret it.
@@SkatesPraise Whatever he is facing comes from men who look like him, he act like lynching was for white men
1. Belle is one of my all time favorite movies.
2. I loved Palm Trees in the Snow
3. Something New
4. Mississippi Masala (Denzel)
True!! Palm trees is a stunning movie. It was so beautiful the stars had to get into a relationship in real life.
The fact that Palmeras en la nieva is #1 makes me absolutely happy. This film is absolutely amazing
"Where hands touch" was SO good! I cried so much!♥️
Belle was my favorite. I spent every weekend at the theaters watching that movie. I rarely watch movies more than once. It really grabbed me.
"Their love shattered beneath the hate of society..."
Ma'am...he was married 🙄
😂😂😂
A Bronx Tale is a great film. I know there romance was short lived, but it's still so cute.
something new is my favorite so much chemistry
Felt so real
Mississippi Masala my favorite 😍
Palm Trees in the Snow was top notch. What a sweeping drama. Fantastic in every way. The Spanish make great movies and I discovered Mario Casas from this movie. Amazing actor. The other actors were all wonderful as well. This deserved the No. 1 spot on this list.
Loving is a very important story. They made it legal for anyone to date any race in the US. My parents were only kids when the law passed. It's such an emotional movie too.
Palm Trees In The Snow is my all-time favorite. I love this morning.
One of my favorites that didn’t make the list is My Last Day Without You with Nichole Beharie. I loved her in this and the show Sleepy Hollow. I also love Corina, Corina with Whoopi Goldberg and Ray Liotta. Belle and Loving are my two favorites on the list.
Ya know, I really loved my last day without you. It's based on a true story from the writer. It was very sweet!
Loved this movie!!!
CORINA!
Is it really based off a true story? If so did they end up together? The ending is so confusing and sad to me.
Yes i loved this movie.
Palm tree in the Snow. What an absolutely beautiful movie. Thanks you for posting this.
Palm trees is sooo beautiful and so heartbreakingly so. That everytime I get the chance I watch it, the soundtrack, the story, the actors everything on point
Palm trees in the snow DESERVED WINNER
This story was awesome,but do sad...I need my happy ending. I kept thinking they could get off that island, even if she went first with the kids, and never went back.
Palm Trees in the Snow - definitely the best! Grabs your heart and never lets go...
Belle, Something New,.....I love these so much I purchased them.❤
My opinion, I think it’s beautiful to fall in love, regardless of race, religion,etc. I personally know of an African man and an Indian woman, whose been married for 38 years and the marriage is still strong to this day !!! I also find it interesting to be in an such a relationship, it’s fascinating , interesting,and exciting to learn of each other’s culture
"Yes...I love her! I love her with every breath I breathe!!" gets my vote (if for the sheer dialogue and intensity).
That was a good movie!
What is the name of the movie @@conniecakes06
@@LatoyaHardgeBelle
Belle is my absolute favorite! I repeatedly watch it like it's my first time😊. This wins in my book; it is visually stunning, the acting is superb, costumes and the script. I'd forgotten about Palm Trees in the Snow. Wonderful story, but the scenes of cruelty, while capturing reality, bumps it to second place for me. Something New is in 3rd place, fun adorable film. Thank for sharing the list. There are a couple on here I'll check out.
Palm Trees in the snow it's so beautiful!!!! Deserved to be #1
Palm trees in the snow for sure. When I saw how attractive the couple was, I had to watch it. Both are incredibly gorgeous.
I do Not believe that Jungle Fever was a love story. But it was a very good movie and Spike Lee is All of That.
In my opinion Jungle Fever is not a Love story. It’s a Lust story. Flipper goes back to his wife. BRONX TALE featured a great interracial love story as part of its overall narrative.
Agreed!!!!
#1 is wrong! Guess who's coming to dinner. Sidney great film.
Correct. Also of note, Wesley Snipes cheats on his wife with Annabelle Sciorra. Although she is not ugly at all, Annabelle is not beautiful enough for the risk, also Wesley's wife is Lonette Mckee, a beautiful woman in her prime, so that affair made zero sense
The fact of the matter is JUNGLE FEVER is about two interracial romances. There is, in fact, real love between the characters of Paulie and Orin, which is why their relationship will stand the test of time.
@@anthonygladden6740 Check out the version with Bernie Mack & Ashton Krucher Also Good Movie
Ive only seen 3 of these movies... but my fave is “something new”. I will check these out!
I love something new . It’s sooooo good
Where Hands Touch absolutely devastated me! I cried from beginning to end at that movie. 😭😭😭
I love Something New
I have watched it more than once.
Such a good list. Not for nothing, but I'm been binge-watching " the Ones Who Live" for my Rick & Michonne fix. Thank you for this!!!
Palm trees in the snow is awesome love that movie
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Bend It Like Beckham, Save the Last Dance should also be part of this list
Yes, to Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
A Patch of Blue was another good one, with Sidney Poitier.
I forgot about "Guess who's coming to dinner" ❤
Guess Who's Coming to dinner is overrated at this point.
Save The Last Dance?!?!? FOH! 😅😅
Palm Trees In The Snow #1 definitely!!!
Belle!!! Watched that movie so many times...and I rarely watch movies more than once.
Everything Everything Amanda Stenberg y Nick Robinson ❤️❤️❤️❤️
*Amandla
Dorthy Dandridge - Island In the Sun, Sanaa Latham- Catfish In Blackbean Sauce , Taral Hicks - Bronx Tale
Yes. Bronx Tale. I agree.
@@anyanwuwildseed4023 most definitely A Bronx Tale.🥰👍🏼
How did Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, which received Oscar recognition for best actress and script, not make it on this list? It was groundbreaking and beautifully made. Maybe top 11?
Love isn't a race it's a beautiful feeling that you feel great when you experience it
My favorite interracial romance was "Something New" in 2006. It was a great movie. If you have never seen it, you should definitely see it.
LOVE #7 Something New!!! Would like a sequel with the same couple.
There are so many! Zebrahead, Liberty Heights, A Bronx Tale, Neo Ned...I could name more but I will leave it there. You all did include some good ones though.
Love something new.
So do I.
YES, THAT'S ONE OF MY FAVORITE TOO.
I definitely admire interatrial relationships, I hope to love like this someday honestly....
Any one else out there single and just want something new and different... Sigh
There is nothing wrong with maturity
@ there's nothing wrong as long as you love each other
Something new was so good!! I feel they had great chemistry.
Jungle Fever should NOT have been on the list.
All of these movies look great! Exploring differ cultures is a good thing.
I disagree with Jungle Fever being on this list in general. I don't see that as a great interracial love story. Not downplaying Spike Lee or anything, but the story is about curiosity of the opposite ethnic group.
That's one of the biggest conflicts/issues with interracial dating. It’s not always gonna be about romance/love but explores parts of interracial dating that makes one or both question why the other is with them as well as inner struggles with loving someone who may potentially hate their people. I have a cousin who married a Dominican, has two children with him and her sister told me he’s made racist comment towards black people.
@@nOt24seven, that interesting. So your cousin in law is a Dominican and I'm going assume he's a brown/dark side Dominican and he's msked racist comments on African American? I'm guessing.
This!
It really is more complex than a romantic lovey kiss kiss thingy. That curiousity, exotism, otherness, even racism is inevitably part of inter"racial", interethnic, love relations. It can be very different, from which ethnic group is the male and the female partner. Does one of them belong to the dominant etnnic group that is in power? I have a black father, white mother. Our roots are very diverse (African, Chinese, Native American, Jewish, European). Since 18th century every ancestral generation in my family, till now, had several interracial couples. Take into account differences between couples of a white man and a black woman VS black man and white woman. Last one is still confronting taboos dating from the era of (Atlantic) slavery in the Americas. Difference is in the relation itself, as well in reactions of the outside world and society. My father was refused twice as a fiancee/husband simply for being black. My (white) mother was different, she was an orphan already when they met, made her own money as a nurse, and was free to follow her heart, and her curiousity. My father brought her a new world, due to his multi-ethnic background, taking her to his country of origin. Not many white men could have offered her what he has given her.
I agree. It's not a love story. I never thought either of them loved each other. It was more curiosity and lust.
However, I could see Paulie and Orin falling in love, and I wanted to know more about them.
The bodyguard should be on this list. And the movie ‘palm trees in the snow’ has one of the most passionate, intense love scenes in any movie.
❤❤❤ "Palm Trees In the Snow"!!! I knew it was Number #1 before you listed it!!! Its Just Soooo...Good! Beautifully Written Movie🌍😘
Palm Trees In The Snow is everything!!! #1 is where this movie belongs
Palm trees in the snow, Loving and Belle were so beautiful ❤️
Belle, Something New, Loving, Born To Be Blue, and Palm Trees In The Snow
Beautiful Movies🌺
Palm trees in the snow was an amazing film had me in tears
Palm trees in the snow🥺🥺🥺💔 i cried
Palm trees in the snow made me cry like a baby. It was a great movie.
Palm Trees in the Snow was awesome. Thanks for the reminder.
Top 10 Interracial Romance Movies
10. Where Hands Touch
9. Jungle Fever
8. Mississippi Masala
7. Something New
6. A United Kingdom
5. Belle
4. Far From Heaven
3. The Big Sick
2. Loving
Everything Everything
The Sun Is Also A Star
Born to Be Blue
1. Palm Trees in the Snow
Now these movie should have been nominated for Academy Award. Because these movies sure made me cry.
Palm trees in the snow- a splendid movie and also loved the book!
From Scratch is another beautiful interracial romantic film that should be in this top ten list.
To be fair, that series was not out when this list was put together. But it is an awesome interracial love story. Even more so since it is a true love story.
It's so crazy to me that they never have an actual black woman not mixed race a black woman dark skin from the root of Africa as these roles and that's the problem with Hollywood.. Do ya see that ??
The actress who played Wesley Snipes wife in "White Man Can't Jump," told the director at her audition, that if he doesn't cast her, please hire another dark skin black woman so my daughters can see it. She ruled that role.
So you don't consider Latham a black women l why do you have to. Dark to be black black ?
I think y’all missed the point of the comment she’s not saying they’re not black she’s saying that it’s hard to find a dark skin black woman in these roles nothing is wrong with the beautiful black women who play these roles they just tend to be lighter even in movies where it’s based off a book and in the book the woman is described as dark skin
I understand your point. The actress in "A Bronx Tale", which didn't make the list but should have, is a good example...BUT, I think the focus should be on more roles for Black women in movies overall
@@aneitawilliams8142 I get what your saying and I am 100% happy to see any color of black women in big roles but it is true that a lot of roles that are meant to be played by darker women aren’t. The actresses that end up playing the part are talented beautiful black women nonetheless but it’s still an issue the representation of darker skinned women is lacking
My absolute favorite is “Something New”. Loved that movie
Yes I agree all great movies, but loving is just simply a beautiful true story
Loved Mississippi Masala so much!
Number 6 has always been a highlight for me. And the fact that it's based on a true story.. It wins all the time.
If you haven't seen Loving you should its amazing
Jungle Fever is NOT a romance
I totally agree. He cheated on his wife.
Exactly
Exactly
The title should tell us that it's not a romance.
As a black man with an interracial daughter, I'm thankful to the people who put this together. Being raised as a Christian in two different households as my parents had split up before I was born, I was raised on the eastern shore of Maryland where to this day you can still find homes from the 1800s that have secret rooms that were used to hide runaway slaves, both my parents raised me to view all humans as children of God and as such equal to each other in his eyes so I never growing up viewing interracial relationships as anything but normal but as with most things the older you get the more you see the realities of the world so as I got older I began viewing interracial relationship as special in the sense that if two people were willing to endure the abuse from their neighbors and in a lot of cases their own families to be together then their love for each other was something to be envied and something to look for in my own life.
I felt that way over the years up until 2008-9 when after Prez Obama was elected and ad agencies started producing more ads with interracial couples when I saw the backlash that was created by a small but vocal segment of America that was egged on by politicians trying to get their vote who didn't care about the environment they were creating that led to the 2016 election where the former occupant of the White House who through his words and actions gave those people permission to be who they really are in the open without having to care about the consequences of their actions and then the murder of George Floyd that led to my daughter fearing for my life and by extension hers because of the things being said to try to justify the cop killing him.
So seeing this video knowing that there will be a lot of people who will either say what's the big deal and question why it was even made, and/or racist who will say nasty things in the comments.
So seeing so many people in the comments who also see or are in these relationships as they are normal and not something that should be looked down on or attacked does give me hope for the future.
Beautifully said
😢❤👍✝️🙏🛐😇
I find yours, an interesting point of view. I think a lot of our point of views are based on where we live and the mores And behaviors of those communities. And not all black communities across this country have the same point of view or same behaviors. The state of Maryland is very different from the state of California. In 1964, I married A person who was not black in New York City. He had to go there for business and it was going to be away at Christmas, So we decided that we would elope. Now a little later than this in 1967 there was The Lovings Case In Virginia. A white man and a black woman were dating and decided to get married and were told that they could not live together in Virginia as a married couple. That is the case that went to the Supreme Court and that remove the Miscegenation Law that said People from different races could not marry in America. But these laws were state laws rather than a federal law. I could marry my husband two years earlier in either California or New York and probably some other states but we didn’t live in those states.
Experience in an interracial marriage, Was different from the gentleman who posted his excellent response. In California, I lived in a diverse neighborhood and never got any racial response with regard to our marriage. He was a professional man and I worked for a newspaper, so we never had any problems. My experience is Both white and black folks are tough on interracial marriages. Black men don’t want to see a black woman with a white man. And white people can’t understand why white men would want to date a black woman or marry her when there are white women around. This was a long time ago all of that is out the window these days people marry, who they want to marry, and nobody gives a damn. I must say, though in the last, maybe 10 years ago, Many black women had never even considered dating a white man or anybody else other than black men. And I found that surprising, And I don’t know why. Because I find all kinds of men attractive, It doesn’t mean they find me attractive, but in my youth, I found a lot of people attractive. And if someone asked me on a date,, I might go depending on the person and how like them. Black folks still suffer from the trauma of being enslaved. And I didn’t want to correct the gentleman and that Africans who came to this country and a ship and we bought we’re never slaves, they were enslaved by the people who bought them. So we do not call Black people slaves we call them “enslaved”. I had an old friend and she said you know, black folks need to know that they are down from KINGS, not up from SLAVES! She was talking about our status in the world today. Each person has to find their own way in this situation, you can find a really decent people in any Ethnicity or nationality there is only one race and that’s the human race. The idea of race was created by those who enslaved Africans. They had to find a way to tell the world that those with white skin were better than those with black skin.. So they created A white race. It’s interesting. You will know if you ever watch a tennis match., They designate the players based on their country. The Americans are playing the Australian, or the Canadiens are playing the British . and that’s how the world used to look at any group of people based on their nationality. Which, in case we would be Americans, Not black Americans, but Americans. Marry Who you love?!
#1 ... Palm trees in the snow. The absolute favourite. Let me see if I can watch some of the movies. Thanks for sharing
A Patch of Blue is my all time favorite. A true classic.
Im all for interracial love, love who you want to love the world is changing the only color I see is love so who ever has a problem with it get over it you have a right to love who you want to love period
Palm trees in the snow and Belle are my favorites. Yes!!! Your list is right on.
You forgot about "A Bronx Tale" loosely based on Robert DeNiro's life where he started dating Black women as a teenager. You also forgot "Free State of Jones" starring Matthew McConaughey as Newt Knight who became a crusader against slavery.
I also liked Haven with Zoe Saldana and Orlando Bloom.
How could you possibly skip “Love Field”??? Dennis Haysbert and Michelle Pfeiffer were AMAZING in that movie. She even earned an Oscar nomination for her performance.
Something New is definitely my favorite! I’ve watched it so many times ! 🤩