Romantic drama has been a staple of entertainment since the dawn of storytelling. From ancient Greek tragedies like Euripides' Medea to modern-day blockbusters like Titanic (1997) and La La Land (2016), romantic drama has consistently captivated audiences with its exploration of love, heartbreak, and human relationships. This paper argues that the enduring popularity of romantic drama and entertainment lies in its ability to tap into universal human emotions, providing a platform for audiences to experience and process their own emotions through the stories of fictional characters.