The wonderful thing about movies is that you can watch them for a carefree afternoon or to get inspired and change your perspective on life.
These movies show you different perspectives of the world and invite you to open your mind, motivate yourself, and move forward.
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1. The Age of Adaline
Adaline leads a normal life until she suffers a serious accident that makes her immortal and eternally young. Since then, she has led a solitary life and does not establish personal relationships with anyone, but one day she meets a man who changes her perspective.
2. Candy Jar
It’s a romantic comedy that focuses on the lives of two high school boys who have been rivals in public speaking throughout the school year, but are forced to work together to represent their school in a debate contest. In the midst of all this, they realize that they don’t really hate each other as much as they thought they did.
3. Nappily Ever After
Violet is a beautiful and successful woman who seems to have the perfect life and in total control; After going through a disappointment she allows herself to be freer, and one of the most significant acts of her transformation is to get rid of her hair.
4. The Giver
This dystopia shows a society that lives in a world without disease or war, but also without feelings. There is a boy who is in charge of keeping people’s memories so that, when they forget them, they do not feel more pain or suffering.
5. Still Alice
Dr. Alice Howland is a renowned professor whose life is turned upside down when she is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Her illness changes the dynamic with her family, her husband distances himself from her, but the bond that unites her and his daughter is strengthened.
6. A Brilliant Mind
It is inspired by the life of mathematician John Nash, one of the geniuses of the modern era, who also knew how to cope with schizophrenia.
7. Walt the Dreamer
It is an adaptation of the life of Walt Disney, it shows us the difficulties that one of the greatest dreamers of all time had to achieve his goals.
8. The Lion Woman
It’s about the life of a girl who was born with fine hair that covered her entire body and face. This difference makes her a victim of discrimination, but she learns to accept herself and let go of the weight of other people’s comments and criticism.
9. A Monster Calls
After his parents’ separation, Conor, a 12-year-old boy, must take care of his mother who has cancer and take care of the household. This film shows us that fear can also become a teacher of life that teaches us to free ourselves and to forgive.
10. Down to the Bone
It’s about the life of an anorexic girl who is on the road to recovery. Along the way, he creates bonds with other patients and learns to understand his family.
11. Transcend
A renowned artificial intelligence researcher is working on creating a machine that can experience human feelings. His investigations make him a victim of anti-tech extremists who attempt on his life, but he is unfazed and continues to stand, risking the unknown.
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