While movies are a fantastic way to bond with your partner, some films can stir up emotions, discomfort, or awkwardness rather than enhancing the experience.

Here are 10 movies you might want to avoid watching together:
- Irreversible (2002): This intense French film, known for its graphic violence and disturbing themes, can be quite distressing and may not set the right tone for a cozy movie night.
- Blue Valentine (2010): A brutally honest portrayal of a deteriorating marriage, this movie might hit too close to home for some couples, leading to uncomfortable discussions.
- Requiem for a Dream (2000): A harrowing exploration of addiction, this film’s disturbing content may be too unsettling for a romantic evening.
- Antichrist (2009): Directed by Lars von Trier, this movie contains graphic and controversial scenes that can be extremely unsettling for many viewers.
- The Break-Up (2006): Despite its romantic comedy label, this film depicts a rather painful and realistic breakup, which could trigger sensitive conversations.
- Eyes Wide Shut (1999): Stanley Kubrick’s exploration of sexual desire and jealousy may not be the best choice for a romantic movie night.
- Closer (2004): A movie about the complex and often deceitful nature of relationships, it can leave you feeling uneasy.
- Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013): While the film explores a passionate lesbian relationship, its explicit content can be awkward to watch with a partner, particularly if you’re not on the same page about it.
- Don Jon (2013): This film delves into the world of pornography and its impact on relationships, which might not be the ideal conversation starter for a date night.
- Gone Girl (2014): While this film is a gripping thriller, its depiction of a deteriorating marriage and manipulative characters may lead to uncomfortable discussions about trust and loyalty.
When choosing a movie to watch with your partner, it’s essential to consider both your preferences and comfort levels.
Communication is key, and discussing your movie choices can help ensure a pleasant and enjoyable movie night together.