So you've seen the first selection of movie kisses (and if not, why not? ^_^). Let's move on to some more great clinchers that set our hearts all a-flutter.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part I, the friendship between Harry and Hermione is pushed to new emotional depths. Amidst the chaos and fear that beset their journey, there is a moment of pure, poignant connection. As they share a dance in a tent, alone and on the run, their bond transcends words—a silent acknowledgment of their reliance on each other. This tender scene encapsulates the essence of their relationship, illustrating that sometimes, the most meaningful gestures of intimacy are not grand kisses, but the shared comfort in each other's company during the darkest times.
4 Katherine and Cecile, "Cruel Intentions"
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Katherine and Cecile, from the 1999 movie Cruel Intentions, share a passionate kiss that is seen as one of the most iconic movie kisses of all time. The kiss, between Sarah Michelle Gellar's character, Kathryn Merteuil, and Selma Blair's character, Cecile Caldwell, was a key moment in the movie that showed the characters' developing relationship. The movie, which was a modern retelling of the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, was a box office success and is still remembered fondly today.
Gay and Roslyn, better known as "the Misfits," are a couple from the classic 1960 western movie of the same name. Directed by John Huston, the movie stars Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe, who play Gay and Roslyn respectively. The movie tells the story of Gay, a cowboy who falls in love with Roslyn, a recently widowed woman. One of the most iconic scenes in the movie is the kiss between the two characters, which has been praised for its realism and emotion. In fact, the kiss was voted as the fourth greatest movie kiss of all time in a survey conducted by the American Film Institute in 2005.
Hercules and Meg, from Disney's 1997 animated movie Hercules, share one of the most iconic kisses in movie history. The kiss takes place at the end of the movie, when Hercules has just saved the world from the evil Hades. Meg, who had been Hades' prisoner, is finally free to be with Hercules, and the two share a passionate kiss. The kiss is so powerful that it brings down the pillars of the temple they are standing in, and serves as a symbolic representation of the power of true love. The scene has been parodied and referenced in countless other movies and TV shows, and remains an iconic moment in movie history.
So my lovelies, that's it. My selection of great movie kisses has come to an end. Was you favorite among them (if not here maybe it was in Great Movie Kisses Part I?)