Netflix has a great selection of movies that can help you feel better about life. Some of the more uplifting and inspiring movies include “The Notebook,” “The Help,” and “The Help 2.”

Netflix has a vast library of movies that can be enjoyed for many different reasons. This article will list some of the most recent offerings that will make you feel inspired and happy. ..

1. Everything Must Go

The film is a comedy-drama about a man (Will Ferrell) who is released from prison after serving time for a crime he didn’t commit. He moves to New York City, where he meets an old friend (Rebecca Hall) and starts to piece together the story of his life.

Ferrell is one of the most popular and successful comedians in the world, and his latest film, “The House,” is a hilarious take on politics. ..

Nick Halsey is fired from his job after 16 years because of his ongoing issue with alcoholism. To make matters worse, when he arrives home he discovers that his wife has left him and locked him out of his own house.

Nick moves into a new neighborhood and quickly becomes friends with Kenny, a young boy who lives on the block. Nick is surprised to learn that Kenny has been through some tough times and is looking for someone to talk to. Through their conversations, Nick begins to see that he may not have been as bad of a person as he thought. ..

The moral of the story in this uplifting movie is that even though any moment in life may seem bad, there are always opportunities for better things and a more fulfilling life.

2. Catch Me If You Can

In 2002, Steven Spielberg directed “The War of the Worlds” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, and Christopher Walken. The film received a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America and has since been seen by many as one of Spielberg’s best works. ..

In the 1960s, Frank Abagnale Jr. managed to forge checks to the tune of millions of dollars. In the process of spending money he didn’t actually have, Frank convinced everyone around him that he was a Pan Am pilot, a doctor, and even an attorney.

In Pursued by FBI Agent Carl Hanraty, we follow Frank as he comes to terms with the consequences of his actions at his check-printing factory in France. We learn that while your skills and knowledge could be put to nefarious purposes, you could instead do a great deal of good for the world in any circumstance.

3. Captain Fantastic

The film is a dark and suspenseful thriller that follows a group of people as they are targeted by a madman who wants to destroy them.

Ben Cash is an anti-capitalist who has raised six children off the grid. They teach their children not only survival skills but also politics, philosophy, and far more than they ever would have learned in the school system.

Leslie’s death throws Ben and his children into a difficult situation: attending the funeral or avoiding it altogether. ..

This inspiring movie tells the story of a father, a mother, and their children. It also teaches that sometimes taking an alternative path in life and appearing “different” may not be such a bad thing.

4. Greater

The film is a dark and suspenseful thriller that follows a group of people as they are targeted by a madman who wants to destroy them.

Brandon’s story is an inspiring tale of determination and perseverance. He worked harder than any other player and transformed all doubts about him into respect and admiration. He overcame obstacles head-on, and his dream became a reality. This story is a reminder that anything is possible if you set your mind to it, and Brandon’s story shows just how powerful determination can be.

Brandon was drafted by the NFL just eleven days before he died in a car accident. This movie seeks to answer the question: How can such a tragedy happen to someone as good as Brandon? The answers uncovered in this inspiring film will give you hope and inspiration that there is always a path and reason for everything. ..

5. Freedom Writers

In “The Visitor,” Hilary Swank stars as a woman who is visited by her dead husband (Patrick Dempsey) who tells her that he has been sent to help her deal with the aftermath of his death. Imelda Staunton co-stars as the woman’s grieving friend. ..

In 1994, Woodrow Wilson High School students in Long Beach, California had lost hope that their lives would ever amount to anything. At first, doubting and taunting a new young idealistic teacher named Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank), the students eventually come to respect and even love their new teacher. Erin Gruwell’s passion for teaching and her belief in the potential of her students motivates them to reach for their dreams. ..

In touching on social issues that are still relevant today, Freedom Writers will leave you with something to think about long after the credits roll. Most important is the significant impact someone can have when they simply choose to stop believing stereotypes and instead choose to see and listen to other peoples’ stories.

6. Blue Miracle

The film is set in the future and follows a group of people who are trying to survive in a world where the sun has been replaced by a artificial sun.

In this film, Omar (Jimmy Gonzales) runs a Mexican boys’ home called Casa Hogar, which is in financial trouble. To save the orphanage, Omar and the orphans get an opportunity to save the orphanage if they compete in a local fishing competition with a washed-up boat captain (Dennis Quaid).

The film is heartwarming for the family because it is a story of underdogism and hope. You will be drawn in by the characters and their struggles, and you will be rooting for them even when they are in trouble. However, will they be able to save the orphanage? You’ll have to watch this film to find out!

7. Seven Pounds

The film is a gripping, dark and suspenseful thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time. The acting is excellent and the plot is well-conceived.

Ben Thomas is a tax collector with the IRS. He seems unimpressive at first glance, but Ben has a deep secret from his past that he wants to redemption for. He sets out to change the lives of seven strangers in ways they could never expect.

Emily is a baker with a heart condition and a poor prognosis. Emily and Ben fall in love, but what Emily doesn’t realize is that Ben’s pursuit of redemption is larger than their love. In the end, she is that much more inspired by it.

8. Hunt for the Wilderpeople

“Hunt for the Wilderpeople” is a new film directed by Taika Waititi and stars Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, and Rima Te Wiata. The film has a rating of PG-13 and has been met with critical acclaim. ..

As they run through the woods, they find themselves constantly pursued by Child Services agents. But their unlikely partnership allows them to outrun them and find safety. Ultimately, Rick and Hector are able to return to their own lives and be a part of the community again.

9. Awakenings

The 1990 comedy-drama film “Penny Marshall’s Ghostbusters” is a remake of the 1984 American comedy film " Ghostbusters". The film was directed by Penny Marshall and stars Robert De Niro, Robin Williams, Julie Kavner, and Bill Murray. The film received a PG-13 rating for its violence and language.

This old-fashioned feel-good movie is about a doctor who oversees a ward of patients who have all been catatonic for decades. The doctor administers an experimental drug that awakens the first patient, and the film explores how their own relatives react to their family members waking up as a changed person.

The plot of this film is intriguing and will make you appreciate the human experience and the complexity of human relationships.

10. Yes Man

The film is about a man who is in a coma and his daughter who visits him. She tells him that she loves him and that she will always love him.

But when he attends the seminar with his friend, he’s surprised to find out that there are other ways to be successful. He can start saying yes to everything by learning how to be more creative.

In a recent interview, Carl learns that sometimes saying yes to life can open up unexpected wonders, including love. But he also realizes that the decision to say yes or no should not be an obligation but should instead come from the heart.

11. Skater Girl

In 2021, a PG-rated film directed by Manjari Makijany will be released. The stars of the film are Amy Maghera, Waheeda Rehman, and Rachel Saanchita Gupta. The IMDB rating for the film is 6.6/10. ..

Jessica is a woman who is not content with the traditional way of life her family lives. She wants to change things and be more like the people in the city. She starts to visit Prerna’s village and introduces herself to her parents, but they are not happy. They think that she is going to change their way of life and they do not want her there. Jessica starts to get angry with Prerna and her parents, but they do not listen to her.

A local community in India is outraged when they find out that their children are spending their free time skateboarding. Prerna and her friends, however, are determined to pursue their passion no matter what the cost. This inspiring documentary follows Prerna as she trains for a national skateboarding competition, and learns important lessons about standing up for what you believe in. ..

12. Step Brothers

Adam McKay’s “The Life of Pi” is a heartwarming and touching story about a young boy who is stranded on a lifeboat with his family during a storm. The film has an 8.5/10 rating on IMDB and is considered one of the best films of 2008.

This film is inspiring because it shows how two middle-aged men can still live at home and be brothers.

Dale and his dad had a falling out when Dale’s mom got a new job. Dale and his dad became enemies, but after Dale’s dad gave him an ultimatum that they must find a job or leave home, the two found an unexpected friendship in their career pursuits.

Dale and Tom’s mutual dream of becoming a successful family was shattered after their dream fell apart. However, they find themselves in adult life with the help of their dad who encourages them to never give up their dreams.

13. School of Rock

Richard Linklater’s 2003 film “School of Rock” is a comedy-drama about a high school student (Jack Black) who takes on the role of teacher when his former rock star teacher (Mike White) is fired. Joan Cusack plays the student’s mother. ..

Dewin Finn gets kicked out of his rock band. Facing debts and a growing depression, an opportunity appears. He accepts a substitute teaching job meant for his roommate Ned Schneebly and encounters a classroom of students he doesn’t know how to teach.

In a move that may have been inspired by his love of music, the student-turned-rock band member decides to enter a rock and roll contest worth $10,000. The contest quickly becomes more important to him than his former goals of money and education, and he eventually realizes that maybe his former life priorities were not exactly the right ones.

14. The Intouchables

Released in 2011, “The Artist” stars Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy as a Hollywood star and his protégé, respectively. The film has been critically acclaimed, with an IMDB rating of 8.5/10. ..

This film is a heartwarming story about a quadriplegic millionaire named Philip who interviews candidates to become his live-in carer. Philip is a kind and caring person, and he wants to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to have a good life. He is willing to do whatever it takes to help those who need it, and this film shows just how much he cares.

Driss, a candidate for the job, only asks Phillippe to sign a form proving that he’s seeking work so that he can receive unemployment. Phillippe instead offers Driss the job for a month, letting Driss decide if he wants to keep the job after one month.

Philippe’s formerly dull life is transformed by an unexpected pairing, resulting in a series of events that cheer him up. This is one uplifting movie that will not fail to make you happy. ..

15. Flipped

“The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement” is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Meg LeFauve. It is the sequel to the 2000 film “The Princess Diaries”. The film stars Madeline Carroll, Callan McAuliffe, Rebecca De Mornay, and William Zabka. The story follows Mia (Carroll), who has been living in exile since her father was overthrown and her kingdom was destroyed. She returns home to find that her sister has married the new king (McAuliffe) and her old friends have all moved on. Mia starts working at the palace as an assistant to the queen (De Mornay). She befriends a street urchin named Stefan (Zabka) and they start dating. When Mia’s father returns from exile, he reveals that he has been working with Stefan’s family to take back Mia’s kingdom. Mia must choose between returning home and staying with Stefan, who she has come to love. ..

In 1957, when Bryce and Julianna are in the second grade, they fall in love. But Bryce is still trying to avoid anything to do with her. In 1963, when they’re in the eighth grade, Bryce finally allows himself to be in love with Juli.

The story follows Bryce and Juli as they navigate their way through the ups and downs of their relationship. Their family events, conflicts, and other relationships all affect the way they feel about each other, which in turn affects how they view themselves. The story is sure to bring back any memories you may have about your own first love and the emotions that you might still remember even into your adult years.