Movies like The Five-Year Engagement (2012)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Five-Year Engagement, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Proposal

    #196 most popular movie yesterday

    Starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds, The Proposal combines comedy with a fake engagement scenario that leads to real feelings — a concept that may resonate with viewers who enjoyed the genuine connection between characters in The Five-Year Engagement.

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    2. Bridesmaids

    #858 most popular movie yesterday

    A relatable, raucous comedy that delves into the trials of female friendship and life changes as one woman's best friend gets engaged. Bridesmaids offers a blend of humor and heart that will resonate with fans of The Five-Year Engagement's exploration of relationships and commitment.

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    3. Knocked Up

    #910 most popular movie yesterday

    The film's humor and insight into accidental pregnancy leading to a serious relationship offer a narrative akin to The Five-Year Engagement's look at the complexities of life altering the path of romance.

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    4. Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    #2,146 most popular movie yesterday

    From the producer of The Five-Year Engagement, this comedy also stars Jason Segel and explores the complexities of love and breakups. With its mix of laugh-out-loud moments and genuine emotion, Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a seamless next watch.

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    5. The Big Sick

    #2,348 most popular movie yesterday

    This critically acclaimed rom-com offers a unique blend of cultural narrative and relationship-driven storytelling, similar to The Five-Year Engagement. It explores how unexpected life events can challenge and deepen romantic bonds.

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    6. I Love You, Man

    #2,764 most popular movie yesterday

    Focusing on the often-neglected side of wedding preparation – the groom’s perspective – I Love You, Man pairs Paul Rudd and Jason Segel for a 'bromantic' comedy that echoes the humor and themes found in The Five-Year Engagement.