It beautifully portrays the age gap narrative through the letters they exchange, depicting the societal perceptions with his initial hesitation in pursuing a relationship.
Starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson, it shows age-gap as a prime element in different life stages, while their Tokyo bond focuses on platonic comfort and melancholy.
Though the film’s central focus is friendship, it taps into a soft portrayal of age-gap romantic inclination, straying away from stereotypical characterisations of such relationships.
The film is set in 1958, where a sick teenage boy is helped by a tram conductor twice his age, leading to a romantic relationship before she suddenly disappears.
An adaptation of Vikram Seth’s book, it shows characters who develop a complex, tender, and forbidden relationship, with a raw and real on-screen chemistry.
Starring Blake Lively, the reverse aging movie explores age-gap relationship through a unique lens.
It shows that not all age-gap relationships need to be romantic, when a married woman and an elderly professor develop an extraordinary friendship as they get along.
The plot depicts bored relationship of a divorced neurotic writer with a 17-year-old, and how things get chaotic when he falls in love with his best friend's wife.
A warm, witty romance about two opposites, an aging playboy and a no-nonsense writer, finding unexpected love and clarity in the messiness of midlife.
After her husband’s betrayal, Sandy starts fresh and hires Aram as a nanny, only to find herself drawn to his warmth, sparking an unexpected connection.