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20 Movie Proposals That Set Unrealistic Standards

October 9, 2025 by Luzy Torrealba

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Fall brings a unique warmth to movie proposals. The golden leaves, soft sunlight, and gentle streets make each scene feel full of life and romance. These films capture the season’s charm beautifully. Keep reading to see some onscreen proposals that celebrate love in the magic of fall.

#1: When Harry Met Sally (1989)

New York City glows in the fall in When Harry Met Sally. Harry pops the question under the orange leaves of Central Park, giving that classic skyline view. The scene has a mix of warmth and awkward honesty, which somehow feels true to life. It set a high bar for autumn proposals in rom-coms and made everyone wonder if New York City could feel like a love letter.

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