There's 'Gone Girl'. The female character is quite complex and broken in many ways. Their marriage and the events that unfold create an extremely unconventional love story. In terms of books, 'Wuthering Heights' has elements of this. Catherine is a complex and somewhat broken character, and her love for Heathcliff is far from a conventional love story. It's full of passion, jealousy, and a connection that defies the norms of society.
One example could be 'Silver Linings Playbook'. The female lead has her own set of issues, and their relationship is quite unconventional as they both have their own personal struggles but find love in an unexpected way. Another is 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. The girl in it is a bit broken in the sense that she has a complex personality, and their love story is far from ordinary as they try to erase and then rediscover their love.
It could be about a girl who has some emotional or psychological issues (the 'broken' part) and experiences a love story that defies the normal conventions of love. Maybe she has a past that makes her guarded, but then she falls in love in an unexpected way.
One example is 'Her'. In this story, a man falls in love with an intelligent operating system. It's not your typical boy - meets - girl love story. Their relationship develops in a virtual world, and they share emotions, experiences, and grow together in an unusual way, showing that love can exist beyond physical form.
In the book 'Beautiful Creatures', while not strictly about an undead in the traditional sense, the Caster boy Ethan falls in love with Lena, who has a connection to a different and somewhat otherworldly power. It has elements of a love story that crosses boundaries like the girl - undead love stories. The story delves deep into their relationship, the challenges they face due to her unique nature, and how their love overcomes various obstacles.
There is also 'Romeo and Juliet'. This classic tale is a prime example of a hardcore love story. Romeo and Juliet's love is so powerful that they are willing to defy their families and society's norms. They face great difficulties but their love never wavers, even in the face of death.
One movie could be 'Gone Girl'. It has a very complex and somewhat 'evil' love story where the relationship between the two main characters is full of lies, manipulation, and revenge.
There is also 'A Bronx Tale'. It tells the story of a young boy growing up in a gangster - influenced neighborhood and his own experiences with love while being exposed to that world. The relationship between the boy and his love interest is shaped by the environment of the gangsters around them.
One movie could be 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'. It features two assassins who are married to each other. Their relationship is filled with action, drama, and a bit of romance as they discover each other's true identities and deal with their own relationship while being in the hitman world.
One movie could be 'Kill Bill'. It has elements of vengeance as the main character, The Bride, is seeking revenge on those who wronged her, and there is also a love story intertwined within. Another one might be 'Wuthering Heights'. Heathcliff's actions can be seen as a form of vengeance due to his unrequited love and the way he deals with those around him in the story.
One movie could be 'Bonnie and Clyde'. It's a classic that shows the relationship between two outlaws, which has elements of a gangsta - like situation and a strong love story within their criminal exploits.
There may not be a well - known mainstream movie directly named 'bomb love story'. But in some action - thriller movies where there are bomb threats or terrorist situations, a love story might be interwoven. For example, in 'Die Hard' series, while it's mainly about fighting terrorists and dealing with bombs, there are some emotional connections between characters that could be seen as a form of love story in a very tense and dangerous setting.