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16 Movie Couples Whose Significant Age Gap Didn’t Prevent Them From Playing Lovers

They say love knows no borders. And some movies just prove this wisdom because the actors who play a couple in love there can have a rather big age difference. But this doesn’t prevent them from being convincing in these roles, making us believe that true love really exists.

Romain Duris (45 y.o.) and Emma Mackay (23 y.o.) in Eiffel

Rami Malek (36 y.o.) and Lucy Boynton (23 y.o.) in Bohemian Rhapsody

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Ryan Reynolds (32 y.o.) and Sandra Bullock (44 y.o.) in The Proposal

Matt Damon (39 y.o.) and Emily Blunt (27 y.o.) in The Adjustment Bureau

Bradley Cooper (37 y.o.) and Jennifer Lawrence (21 y.o.) in Serena

Johnny Depp (47 y.o.) and Angelina Jolie (35 y.o.) in The Tourist

Mark Wahlberg (40 y.o.) and Mila Kunis (28 y.o.) in Ted

Tom Cruise (53 y.o.) and Anabelle Wallis (31 y.o.) in The Mummy

Ewan McGregor (33 y.o.) and Scarlett Johansson (20 y.o.) in The Island

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Denzel Washington (57 y.o.) and Kelly Reilly (34 y.o.) in Flight

Orlando Bloom (40 y.o.) and Cara Delevingne (25 y.o.) in Carnival Row

Ryan Reynolds (42 y.o.) and Jodie Comer (26 y.o.) in Free Guy

Til Schweiger (40 y.o.) and Johanna Wokalek (29 y.o.) in Barfuss

John David Washington (36 y.o.) and Zendaya (23 y.o.) in Malcolm & Marie

Which couple do you like the most? Tell us in the comments below.

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