Singles

Director: Herbert Ross
Starring: Woody Allen and Diane Keaton with Matt Dillon
Year: 1972

The characters in the movie are not far from the ever-popular sitcom, Friends. As the title suggests, Singles is about several singles living within the same block in Seattle, a time when Grunge was in.

What makes up single life? The movie explores that, and treads on familiar boy-meets-girl, they-exchange-numbers, and what-comes-next hilarious situations.

As the characters go in search for answers to their questions on love, they finally reconcile their emotional dilemmas with reality.

A must-watch for all as Singles is a dating guide in the form of a movie which teaches the singles on the topic called love, and is a trip down memory lane for the married ones.

To top it off, the movie is accompanied with a stellar listing of grunge music soundtrack although Nirvana was missed out.