I've always been a fan of Chances Are, a romantic comedy from 1989. Well, I don't know if everyone hates it, but it does receive a lot of undeserved flack, IMO. Basically the story is this guy meets and falls in love with a girl, only to realize he was her father in his previous life (he was killed before she was born). Naturally, he pulls away from her and tries to reconnect with his grief stricken wife. But in the end he realizes he has to allow his wife to move on. Some people think the movie's premise is disturbing since technically the guy falls in love with his own daughter. But I think that's missing the point. The moral in the end is that sometimes love has to change, but it never disappears.