Mr Darcy. Heathcliff. Rhett Butler. Edward Rochester. They're all swoon-worthy male characters, and now there's a new name to add to the list: Barack Obama.
Kind of weird, right? But somehow it works in Southside With You, a movie that revisits the 1989 summer day when Obama and future First Lady Michelle Robinson had their first date.
The movie premiered at Sundance recently to warm reviews. Relative newcomer Parker Sawyers nails his role as the cool, chain-smoking Obama, who moves fluidly through the world, even when he's confronted by Tika Sumpter's tightly wound Michelle - his adviser at their big-time law firm who insists that they aren't on a date.
No matter, "Bar" slowly breaks down her defences with his intelligence, passion and knowledge of Gwendolyn Brooks poetry. The pair first head to the Art Institute of Chicago before going to a park for lunch, a community organising meeting (where he gets to show off his oratory skills), a screening of Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing and a Baskin-Robbins for chocolate ice cream - and a kiss.