The world of banking might seem cold and calculated, but these films show that even amidst financial transactions, love can blossom. This curated list of 10 melodramas set in banks offers viewers a unique blend of romance and finance, providing not only entertainment but also a glimpse into the emotional lives of those who work in this often overlooked setting. Whether you're a finance enthusiast or a hopeless romantic, these films promise to captivate with their heartfelt stories and intriguing settings.

Wall Street (1987)
Description: This classic features a young stockbroker's rise in the financial world, with a romantic subplot that intertwines with his ambition.
Fact: The film's famous line, "Greed, for lack of a better word, is good," was improvised by Michael Douglas.


The Bank Job (2008)
Description: While not strictly a romance, this film includes elements of love and betrayal set against the backdrop of a real-life bank heist in London.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the 1971 Baker Street robbery in London. The script was vetted by British intelligence to ensure no sensitive information was revealed.


The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Description: While primarily a story of perseverance, it includes a touching father-son relationship and a romantic subplot.
Fact: Will Smith and his son Jaden Smith played father and son in the film, mirroring their real-life relationship.


The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Description: Although primarily a biography, it features numerous romantic entanglements and relationships within the high-stakes world of finance.
Fact: The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.


The Big Short (2015)
Description: This film explores the lives of several financial professionals during the 2007-2008 financial crisis, with a subplot involving a romantic relationship between two characters.
Fact: The film breaks the fourth wall, with characters directly addressing the audience to explain complex financial concepts.


Margin Call (2011)
Description: This film delves into the lives of investment bank employees during the initial stages of the 2008 financial crisis, with personal relationships playing a significant role.
Fact: The film was shot in just 17 days, and much of the dialogue was improvised.


Arbitrage (2012)
Description: A hedge fund magnate struggles to keep his life from falling apart, including his marriage, as he faces financial ruin.
Fact: Richard Gere was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor for his performance in this film.


Too Big to Fail (2011)
Description: This HBO film dramatizes the events of the 2008 financial crisis, focusing on the personal and professional lives of key figures in finance.
Fact: The film was based on the book by Andrew Ross Sorkin and features an ensemble cast of well-known actors.


The Company Men (2010)
Description: The film follows the lives of three men who are laid off from a major corporation, exploring their personal relationships and financial struggles.
Fact: The film was written and directed by John Wells, known for his work on ER and The West Wing.


The Bank (2001)
Description: An Australian thriller about a bank's unethical practices, with a subplot involving a romantic relationship between a bank employee and a customer.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life banking scandals and explores themes of corporate greed and personal integrity.
