5 sexiest movie couples of all time: From Neo and Trinity to Jack and Rose

Real love can’t be like movies, but that’s what makes it so much fun to live with movie characters.
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, we’re thinking about our favorite movie couples. But not just all movie couples: it’s sexy movie couples. Those whose chemistry makes you hope soon.
Watch With Us has delved into the entire history of movies, and we’ve selected what we believe are the five sexiest couple movies of all time.
From the black and white world of Casablanca in the sci-fi dystopia of The Matrix, this couple drives us crazy.
Neo and Trinity — The ‘Matrix’ Movies
Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in The Matrix Resurrections
Warner Bros./EverettNeo (Keanu Reeves) and the Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) don’t really have sex until the second The Matrix film, where their lovemaking is interspersed with sequences of filthy pleasure. But they both manage to make things feel hot and tense while not touching each other at first The Matrix trilogy – and when they finally kiss, sparks literally fly
It’s a combination of how hot Reeves and Moss are, but also how passionate and pure their love is for each other, and how throughout the franchise that undying devotion somehow endures in that crazy world. By I Resurrection of the Matrix, we understand that they are meant for each other, they can die for each other, and it is a good thing.
Chiron and Kevin – ‘Moonlight’ (2016)
Although Chiron (Trevante Rhodes) and Kevin (André Holland) never become a couple, their constant, painful connection is powerful and heartbreaking. Moonlight follows Chiron from childhood to adulthood through three key moments in his life, when he comes to understand who he is as a gay man.
When she was young, she had a sexual encounter with Kevin that she didn’t explore or talk about until years later. As adults, they reconnect, now living two very different lives but forever affected by what the other meant to them. The truth and tragedy of unrequited love is sometimes more beautiful and more intimate than the intimacy seen with the mind’s eye.
Jack and Rose – ‘Titanic’ (1997)
Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose Dewitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) may seem like an episode of cringeworthy blockbuster melodrama, but only if you take three hours out of your day to actually watch it the titanic, you’ll notice that “Paint me like one of your French girls” isn’t even the sweetest moment between them.
The climax of their patiently built romance is a sensual (if brief) scene where Jack takes Rose in the back of a car in the cargo hold of a ship, its windows covered in fog because of how strong and intense their love is. But that scene wouldn’t be what it is without leading up to their glorious, slightly steamy finish – a climactic release felt by both the characters and the audience.
Elizabeth and Will – The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Franchise
It’s crazy to think that one of the sexiest movie couples ever appeared in a Disney movie, but Mouse House doesn’t really make movies like that. Pirates of the Caribbean and, or. At that time, Keira Knightley again Orlando Bloom they were considered two of the hottest young actresses in Hollywood, and brought them together in a love based on emotional longing and a mutual transformation that made for brilliant movie magic.
Will Turner is a blacksmith tormented by his father’s gangsters, and Elizabeth is a free-spirited governor’s daughter who has a lifelong fascination with pirates. Eventually, Will turns out to be a criminal for his, and the two go off to enjoy exciting little adventures together.
Rick and Ilsa – ‘Casablanca’ (1942)
“We’ll always have Paris” is one of the most emotionally devastating lines of all time, from one of the classic movie couples that will never exist. Humphrey Bogart he once lit up the screens with his unusual charm, too Ingrid Bergman she was the woman everyone wanted (and wanted to be). Rick (Bogart) and Ilsa (Bergman) had a love that preceded the events of Casablancabut Ilsa reappears in Rick’s life when he needs his help the most.
Reconnecting, Rick and Ilsa find themselves not quite finished, their love never quite as bright. But the fact that they will never truly be together makes their doomed romance even more intense, especially since Rick sacrifices their love for a greater cause. “Here I am looking at you, child.” Look for sickness.



