7 romance movies to watch if you liked The Heart Knows

The Heart Knows (Image via Netflix)
The Heart Knows (Image via Netflix)

The Heart Knows is a love story woven around loss, fate, and the invisible threads that bind people together. Strict businessman Juan Manuel begins to experience strange feelings after a heart transplant, feelings that guide him toward the life of his donor. There, he meets the donor's widow, Valeria, and gradually starts to fit into the community her late spouse left behind.

Manuel helps rebuild their lives without disclosing the truth—and in the process, he finds a love shaped by destiny rather than chance.

For those moved by the lyrical unfolding of The Heart Knows, these seven movies reflect the film's depth and delicacy, telling stories where love blossoms in the most unusual settings and where sadness finds grace.


Irreplaceable You, The Vow, Five Feet Apart, and more movies similar to The Heart Knows

1) Irreplaceable You (2018)

Irreplaceable You (Image via Netflix)
Irreplaceable You (Image via Netflix)

Irreplaceable You is a tearjerking romantic drama about love, loss, and the longing to make the most of time. After learning she has a terminal illness, Abbie sets out to find a new partner for her fiancé, Sam, after she is gone. Her impending death tests their close relationship in quiet, emotional moments that honor the beauty of ordinary love.

Much like The Heart Knows, the film explores how love continues even in the face of grief and impending separation. Abbie and Sam’s relationship mirrors the emotional complexity between Manuel and Valeria, where love is both a source of strength and sorrow. Both stories show that even in loss, love leaves behind a lasting imprint that shapes those left behind.

Where to watch: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video


2) The Vow (2012)

The Vow (Image via Amazon)
The Vow (Image via Amazon)

In The Vow, a car accident leaves Paige with severe memory loss, erasing all traces of her life with her husband, Leo. Despite the heartbreak, Leo chooses to stay by her side, hoping she will fall in love with him all over again. The film focuses on love’s persistence and the struggle to rebuild what was once lost.

Like The Heart Knows, The Vow highlights the complexities of identity and the courage it takes to start over. Both films show that love isn’t always about knowing everything—it’s about rediscovering connections in new and unfamiliar ways.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Fandango


3) Five Feet Apart (2019)

Five Feet Apart (Image via Amazon Prime Video)
Five Feet Apart (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Five Feet Apart follows Stella and Will, two teenagers living with cystic fibrosis. Because of their illness, they must stay physically apart. Yet, through stolen moments and careful planning, a deep love grows between them. Their relationship is built on shared struggle, meaningful conversations, and the power of emotional intimacy.

Much like The Heart Knows, this film emphasizes emotional connection over physical expression. Manuel and Vale, like Stella and Will, fall in love while navigating uncertainty and unspoken fears. Both stories showcase the fragile beauty of human connection, especially when time and space create invisible barriers.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Fandango, Netflix


4) The Space Between Us (2017)

The Space Between Us (Image via Amazon Prime Video)
The Space Between Us (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Gardner (Asa Butterfield) is the first person to be born on Mars in The Space Between Us. After becoming friends online with Tulsa, a girl from Earth, he travels to other worlds to meet her. However, his body isn't adapted to Earth's gravity. They are in a race against time, and their first love, wonder, and kindness bring them together.

Though more sci-fi, this movie resonates with The Heart Knows in terms of how it makes you feel. Both stories explore what it means to be alone and find comfort in another person. Gardner's search for truth and identity is similar to Manuel's search for who he is after a donation. In both movies, love serves as a stronghold during times of personal change.

Where to watch: Paramount, Amazon Prime Video


5) The Age of Adaline (2015)

The Age of Adaline (Image via Amazon Prime Video)
The Age of Adaline (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) stops aging after a mysterious accident. To protect her secret, she lives a quiet, solitary life for decades. That changes when she meets Ellis, a charming man who makes her question her decision to live without love. As her past and present collide, Adaline must choose between safety and emotional vulnerability.

The Age of Adaline and The Heart Knows both examine the tension between past lives and present choices. Each protagonist carries a hidden truth that shapes their relationships. The romance in both films is mature, rooted in self-reflection and bravery. They also share an ethereal quality that elevates every moment.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Peacock, Amazon Prime Video, Fandango


6) Me Before You (2016)

Me Before You (Image via Amazon)
Me Before You (Image via Amazon)

Me Before You tells the story of Louisa (Emilia Clarke), a quirky woman hired to care for Will (Sam Claflin), a wealthy young man left paralyzed after an accident. At first, they clash, but over time, a tender and transformative bond forms between them. Their love is sincere but also complicated by choice, pain, and mortality.

Both this film and The Heart Knows deal with unexpected love in the aftermath of tragedy. Manuel and Louisa step into lives filled with grief, only to find meaning and affection in the most unlikely places. The chemistry between the leads and the emotional depth in both stories create a strong sense of empathy and heartbreak.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Roku, Fandango


7) Midnight Sun (2018)

Midnight Sun (Image via Amazon Prime Video)
Midnight Sun (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Katie (Bella Thorne) has a rare condition that prevents her from being in the sun. She lives a sheltered life for years until she meets Charlie, a boy who brings light into her world. Their love story takes place under the stars and is filled with genuine feelings and simple moments.

Midnight Sun shares a gentle and quiet tone with The Heart Knows. Both movies feature characters grappling with unseen challenges. Living with situations that change Manuel and Katie's sense of who they are forces them to make emotional decisions. The authentic love in both stories is rooted in genuine feelings rather than drama or showmanship.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Prime Video, Fandango


The Heart Knows is available for online streaming on Netflix.

Edited by Shubham Soni
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