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Valentine’s Day streaming picks for every mood

'My Fault: London.'
'My Fault: London.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video
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Valentine’s Day isn’t just about roses and candlelit dinners — it’s about celebrating how you feel, whether that’s head-over-heels in love, enjoying your own company, or navigating the messy middle of it all.

This year, Prime Video offers a lineup of films and series designed to match every emotion, from swoon-worthy romance to heartfelt self-discovery and the occasional hugot moment.

For those fully in their “main character” era, focused on growth and personal goals, there are plenty of stories that blend ambition with romance.

'Relationship Goals.'
'Relationship Goals.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Relationship Goals follows TV producer Leah Caldwell as she breaks barriers on New York’s top morning show, only to have her past love unexpectedly reenter her life, testing whether she can balance ambition and romance.

'Fleabag.'
'Fleabag.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Fleabag offers a hilarious and raw look at a sharp-witted, self-sabotaging woman navigating life and love in London, blending biting humor with moments of heartfelt vulnerability.

'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.'
'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel chronicles Midge as she discovers an unexpected talent that reshapes her life, showing that personal reinvention can be just as compelling as any romance.

'The Map That Leads To You.'
'The Map That Leads To You.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video


The Map That Leads to You tells the story of Heather, whose carefully planned life is upended by a chance encounter during a European trip, forcing her to reconsider what she truly wants.

'Mahal Kita, Beksman.'
'Mahal Kita, Beksman.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Mahal Kita, Beksman explores Dali’s unconventional love for Angel, testing family expectations and questioning whether love can conquer societal norms.

'Love Me Love Me.'
'Love Me Love Me.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

For those craving romance that is intense, complicated, and sometimes chaotic, the lineup dives into emotional highs and lows.

Love Me Love Me follows June as she moves to Milan after a family tragedy, torn between comfort and a dangerous romance with a secretive MMA fighter.

'Dimelo Bajito.'
'Dimelo Bajito.'Photograph courtesy of Amazon MGM Studios

Dímelo Bajito reunites Kamila with the Di Bianco brothers, shaking up her carefully controlled life and forcing her to confront old emotions she thought she had left behind.

'Culpa Tuya and Culpa Nuestra.'
'Culpa Tuya and Culpa Nuestra.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Culpa Tuya and Culpa Nuestra track Noah and Nick as they navigate young love, family pressures, and temptations, proving that relationships are never simple.

'The Girlfriend.'
'The Girlfriend.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

The Girlfriend examines the tension when Laura’s seemingly perfect life is disrupted by her son’s new girlfriend, whose true intentions remain a mystery.

'We Were Liars.'
'We Were Liars.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

We Were Liars uncovers dark family secrets on a private island, revealing that even the most idyllic lives can hide turbulence beneath the surface.

For hopeless romantics and anyone longing to believe in love again, Prime Video offers heartwarming stories full of charm and chemistry.

'Red, White & Royal Blue.'
'Red, White & Royal Blue.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Red, White & Royal Blue presents a staged rivalry between the U.S. president’s son and a British prince that unexpectedly turns into romance.

'My Fault: London.'
'My Fault: London.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

My Fault: London follows Noah as she adjusts to a new life in London while contending with first love and unresolved past secrets.

'The Ultimate Oppa.'
'The Ultimate Oppa.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

The Ultimate Oppa depicts a fangirl who travels to meet her favorite K-drama idol, only to discover love where she least expects it.

'The Idea of You.'
'The Idea of You.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

The Idea of You shows a 40-year-old single mom swept off her feet by a young pop star, navigating the challenges of age, fame, and romance.

'Rookie.'
'Rookie.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Rookie tells the story of a shy teenager who moves to a new town, joins her school’s volleyball team, and falls for the team captain.

'We Live In Time.'
'We Live In Time.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

For those embracing vulnerability or heartbreak, there’s also plenty to watch.

We Live in Time follows Almut and Tobias as they cherish fleeting moments while facing life’s unexpected twists.

'My Policeman.'
'My Policeman.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

My Policeman explores forbidden love in 1950s Britain, tracing decades of longing, regret, and the consequences of social constraints.

'Five Breakups and a Romance.'
'Five Breakups and a Romance.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Five Breakups and a Romance offers a modern reflection on love, examining the impact of relationships lost, found, and everything in between.

'Walang KaParis.'
'Walang KaParis.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Walang KaParis traces artist Jojo’s search for the mysterious muse behind his paintings, revealing the pain and hope of unfulfilled longing.

'Weathering With You.'
'Weathering With You.'Photograph courtesy of Prime Video

Weathering with You tells the story of a runaway teen in Tokyo who finds connection and hope through a girl with the extraordinary power to manipulate the weather.

No matter what mood you’re in this Valentine’s Day, there’s a story waiting for you on Prime Video — whether you’re laughing, crying, swooning, or simply enjoying your own company.

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