Top 10 Kisses That Defined Cinema



Defining cinema with a kiss. For this list, we’ll be looking at the best and most iconic silver screen kisses. Our countdown includes “Dirty Dancing,” “Moonlight,” “Ghost,” and more! Which kiss made YOU believe in the power of love and cinema? Let us know in the comments!

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42 thoughts on “Top 10 Kisses That Defined Cinema”

  1. I would have added "Lady and the Tramp"'s spaghetti kiss to the list cause it too is iconic and has also been parodied to death..and the image of those two dogs sharing a spaghetti noodle is engrained into the hearts and minds of both animation and movie fans as it has been since 1955. The amazing thing is that it was almost out/cut from the movie altogether cause Walt Disney thought that audiences wouldn't buy it…but animator Frank Thomas proved him wrong by animating this iconic, legendary, and oh so romantic moment and after seeing it Walt kept it in the film and the rest is history.

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  2. The Spiderman kiss was voted the most romantic screen kiss of all time so I don’t know why it’s at number 5 here. It is the most unique of all movie kisses. My Step Mother is an Alien didn’t make the list and that had Hershey’s Kisses

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  3. In my opinion, the most romantic kiss among all the kiss scenes chosen in the video seems one between Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Notorious. But Bergman and Bogart is just so and so. But if you say they kissed with their eyes, it would be one of the most memorable onscreen kisses.

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  4. Gone with the Wind 😍 DEFINITELY! Rhett and Scarlett well you sir are no Gentlemen and you Mam are no lady! 🤣 also Stanley and Stella's kiss when he picks her up when she walks down at the bottom of the stairs in the 1951 film 🥵😍🔥🥵

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  5. Congratulations Rick and Ilsa of Casablanca! Here are other kisses that defined cinema.
    Bella and Edward – Twilight
    Bruce and Liz – The Incredible Hulk
    Ron and Hermoine – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
    Quincy and Monica – Love & Basketball
    Tom and Hannah – Made of Honor
    Danny and Sandy – Grease
    Nicole and Carlos – Crazy/Beautiful
    Sara and Derek – Save the Last Dance
    Sam and Austin – A Cinderella Story
    Aquamarine and Raymond – Aquamarine
    Tommy and Grace – Brothers
    Ashley and Jake – Just My Luck
    Lucy and Jude – Across the Universe

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  6. For me the most beautiful kissing scene's is between Devlin, Cary Grant and Alicia, Ingrid Bergman.
    It is steamy hot, a kiss in that time may no longer be than 3 seconds, but Hitchcock let them only kiss 3 seconds a time, but many times again and again. The longest kiss in Classic Hollywood time…….!!!
    It splasched from the silvery screen, it was hot and that with there clothes on.
    Cary and Ingrid became very good friends when they began filming Notorious on 22 october 1945 and it last till Ingrid went to heaven on her birthday in 1982…….!!!
    They were great together when they played together in a movie …..
    And that is what you see in there 2 movies together…….
    For me there place is number one here……
    He liked and almost loved her from the beginning in this movie Notorious, and Ingrid loves him very much but he can not let it see it yet to her that he loves her very much, he is affraid to lose her…….
    A movie exiting till the very end………!!! My most favorite couple ever in my most favorite Hitchcock movie…….!!! 😊💖👍🏻

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  7. The movie choices may be iconic, but the kissing, for the most part, was suckish. Exceptions: Peter and Mary Jane, Warden and Karen, Rick and Ilsa, boy they kissed. Cinema Paradiso, The Last Picture Show, and Skully and Mulder all had "I'll never wash my lips again" level kissing. WOOF!

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  8. I expected kiss from the Roman Holiday between princess Anna and Joe Bradly to be on the list. Kiss from Notorious should be on the top 10 for sure imo. And why It’s wonderful life scene is in colour it looks so cursed hahahahaha.

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  9. Its odd to me to do top kisses that defined cinema and not include the first interracial kiss in hollywood or lesbian kiss, you know more groundbreaking. The category is really just unforgettable kisses/most popular as opposed to cinema defining.

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  10. Call me by your name ❤ the first kiss in the field and the last kiss in the alley in Rome… The Kiss of a Lifetime. Elio+Oliver for ever!

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  11. The notebook didn't break any molds as far as storytelling???? Apparently we remember the movie's success very differently. Aside from "H he kissed felt round the world" as it was called The "story" was a comparatively short novel that launched Nicholas sparks career and thereafter women thronged the bookstores for each new release and never got on a plane without his latest. Completely successful in its own right the film was greater by those who knew the story and those who didn't as an epic love that was an instant classic. Guys gell into one if two categories – those who could not be dragged to see the latest wildly talked about chick-flick; and those all to willing to go so they could hopefully take advantage of their date's sentimental reaction. The Alzheimer's facet was part of what made it different. So what wasn't "groundbreaking" the fact that you go into it knowing it's a love story? And therefore going to have a few basic elements in the mix?? Isn't that true if all genres? If you go to see an action film you have a giid idea of somethings that will be predictably included. Same for a period piece drama or anything. In fact how is the story less groundbreaking than the other romances off the list? Spiderman as a random example – did it seviate shockingly from the preconcieved ideas of movie goers? Invisible boy next door falls for the girl everyone wants but only he understands on a deeper level and with a purer love – hasn't been done before?? I feel like I've seen that at least a few times over the years but that doesn't mean it was boring in its predictability. Many college lecturers give entire classes on the premise of there being only a few basic story-line categories, with a few various details being the only real difference. True of all the movies on this list so why is the notebooks story line beneath the others? Why single it out as somehow less of a story than the rest??

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