These Movies Will Instantly Put You in a Good Mood

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Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 03:13 GMT

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Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 03:13 GMT

Have you ever come back home after a stressful day, feeling too drained to do anything and you just want to lay down and do absolutely nothing?
We have all been there before, but in times like these nothing makes it better than a comfort movie with a nice cup of hot chocolate to cheer you up and we have just the right ones for you!
 
Lady Bird
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Before the mega-hit Barbie, the great Greta Gerwig directed Lady Bird. A coming-of-age movie that represents a mother-daughter relationship while finding your true self along the way and it also discusses the complexities of growing up.
 
10 Things I Hate About You
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This charming rom-com based on Shakespeare’s play “The Taming of the Shrew” became an instant fan-favorite, keeping its status as a beloved teen comedy for years. Just watching the late Heath Ledger singing “Can’t Take My Eyes off You” is enough to make you smile instantly!
 
Mrs. Doubtfire 
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Arguably one of the best movies of the late Robin Williams, this movie became a comedy classic capturing everyone’s hearts. It also tackles important issues like divorce, and its effect on a family, and the joy of parenthood.
 
 
The Devil Wears Prada
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This iconic one contributed greatly to pop culture, serving looks and glam while giving a deep insight into the fashion world
But also reminds us about the importance of staying true to ourselves and cutting off anyone who is unsupportive of our decisions and ambitions.
 
Mona Lisa Smile
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A movie that displays how women were viewed in the 1950s, showing us that women were not only made to be housewives but they were made for more, it also emphasizes the significance of women’s rights to choose their own future.
 
Little Women
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Greta Gerwig once again shows her immaculate directing and writing skills in this one. Based on the 1868 novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott, this special adaptation touches on feminism, self-discovery, and the beloved sisterhood between the March sisters and how together they can conquer hardships.
 
 

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