Title: Fatherhood (2021)
Link: https://www.wootly.ch/?v=XGQAEEE4
A dad raises his child young lady as a single parent after the unforeseen passing of his wife who died after the child's birth
(I watched it on father's day and I couldn't help but cry, their story is very beautiful, I'm not the one to cry but I cried when I saw it)
Title: The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)
Link: https://www.wootly.ch/?v=NLIAEEE4
Paranormal specialists Ed and Lorraine Warren take on perhaps the most shocking instances of their vocations after a cop coincidentally find a bewildered and bloodied young fellow strolling as it were. Blamed for homicide, the presume claims wicked belonging as his protection, driving the Warrens into a heavenly request dissimilar to anything they've at any point seen previously.
(I don't recommend it if you're scared and irritable, watch with someone. I watched it carefully, I almost had a panic attack, my stitches hurt)
Title: 100 Days To Live
Link: https://mixdrop.co/f/4n4xz80pc0800w
At the point when a chronic executioner kidnaps a young lady's life partner, she should attempt to beat the odds to find the personality of the executioner and his intention
(I didn't try to watch this but it seems nice also)
Title: Parasite (2019)
Link: https://upstream.to/i7b11p0dsujw
A jobless group of four slips into the existence of the insane well-off Park family. Then, at that point, there's an occurrence that can't completely be tidied up in a cleaning shift. Long after the credits roll, you'll be scrutinizing the consummation and considering the extreme, significant topics.
(It was one of my favorites and I enjoyed it)
Title: Casablanca (1942)
Link: https://www.wootly.ch/?v=2VH4EEE4
Set in the early long periods of World War II in Casablanca, Rick Blaine's (Humphrey Bogart) dance club is a desert spring for evacuees notwithstanding the admonitions he gets from neighborhood specialists. In any case, things get rough when an ex-sweetheart and her beau appear, carrying with them a test that Rick needs to confront. Perhaps the most renowned old Hollywood movie ever, Casablanca is a romantic tale you will not neglect.
(One of the things that thrills, makes me laugh, makes me cry, and makes me nervous when I watch it. Every part seemed to terrify me of what was happening, I really recommend this)
Title: The Farewell (2019)
Link: https://www.wootly.ch/?v=OED4EEE4
In her Golden Globe-winning job, Awkwafina plays Billi, a lady out traveling to China for a "family wedding" that is really one last farewell to her grandma. While there, Billi battles to track down a more profound association with the country and attempts to comprehend her family's choice to stay quiet about her grandma's disorder.
(Its story is very solid, one that almost made me cry and showed me what our grandmothers value)
Title: Life is Beautiful (1997)
Link: https://www.wootly.ch/?v=SVH4EEE4
While this Italian film is about the detestations of the Holocaust, it has a lot of comic minutes too—and it works. Roberto Benigni gives a stunning exhibition as a family man who, as a Jew, is sent with his family to inhumane imprisonment in northern Italy, however, utilizes his inventive forces to persuade his young child that it's anything but a game.
(How good is life? Maybe after watching it you'll be filled with questions.)
Title: The Sound of Music (1965)
Link: https://www.wootly.ch/?v=POR4EEE4
Julie Andrews plays an Austrian religious recluse during World War II in the Academy Award-winning film. At the point when she goes to the estate of resigned maritime official Captain Georg von Trapp to be a tutor to his seven kids, she starts to acknowledge how much the family intends to her. The last piece of the film has a startling turn and shows the unbelievable reality of what it resembled living through Nazi Germany.
(Daddy always recommended it to me because it's good but I don't want to watch it, not until I watch it and yes it's right. It touched my heart a lot)
I really recommend the last one, it's good hehehehe. By the way, I hope you guys like it :)