Dead Poets Society (1989)
Starring the late Robin Williams in one of his iconic roles, Dead Poets Society serves as motivation for those viewers who may be seeking a change in life.
John Keatings shares his message with his student: seize the day, live life unapologetically, and refuse the norm.
The Greatest Showman (2017)
The Greatest Showman was one of the biggest releases of 2017 and its soundtrack continues to be played everywhere today.
It also wowed fans with its overall message about the ways disability, difference, and individualism can be celebrated.
Lion (2016)
Lions is soul-searching biographical drama that is both heart-wrenching and warming. Featuring Dev Patel in one of his most insightful roles yet, the movie delves into some deeper topics, resulting in viewers wanting to go on their own journey of self-discovery.
Billy Elliot (2000)
The movie was actually inspired by real-life events and has since prompted more young boys to take up dance.
The movie definitely earned its place as a cinematic classic that proves to be just as important today as it was then due to its themes.
When faced with adversity, it takes courage to face those challenges, but ultimately with the right support system and self-belief people can achieve what makes them happy.
Billy Elliot is associated with passion and drive to do what makes one happy even if it means going against the norm.
Legally Blonde (2001)
Legally Blonde continues to be a positive, upbeat flick despite being over two decades old. The movie stars a young Reese Witherspoon who is determined to prove every stereotype and preconceived idea wrong by advocating that brains and beauty definitely go together.
The movie promotes the idea of self-identity and acts as firm reminder not to judge a book by its cover.
It is a feminist tale that encourages fans to go against the norm and be confident in doing it.
Legally Blonde reimagined the idea of stereotypes and inspired its fans to challenge the ones that say they couldn’t by proving they can and they will!
Someone Great (2019)
Someone Great homes in on that post-break-up feeling and just how vital a good support system is in times like this, it looks at how easy it is to view a relationship through rose-tinted glasses before offering a refreshing twist.
Wild (2014)
In terms of biographical adventure dramas, Wild is one of the most inspiring and continues to captivate fans. The movie follows the true story of Cheryl Strayed who sought a new life after leaving her old one behind and is both heartbreaking and warming whilst also encouraging viewers to find solace in being alone.
The movie captures the true beauty of nature as well as its natural healing benefits for someone who may be seeking a new and improved way of life. It is a well-thought-out movie that stirs up many conversations about the quality of life one has got and led many viewers to evaluate how they were living and how they could change it, Wild highlighted just how healing being alone can be.
Chef (2014)
There are plenty of food scenes in Chef guaranteed to make viewers hungry but this cinematic comeback also sees a hunger for a better life when Carl Casper finds himself jobless.
The movie is a story about getting back on the saddle after a setback and promotes the idea that everything happens for a reason, it depicts life changes positively even if they start negatively.
The movie is a charming and heartwarming flick guaranteed to have viewers’ stomachs rumbling, whilst simultaneously motivating them to follow their dreams. It humanizes the idea of starting again in life, if it doesn’t leave one wanting to pursue cooking then it will definitely encourage a move towards a career that sparks joy.
Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019)
Brittany Runs A Marathon encouraged people to get up and get moving as Brittany undergoes transformation (both physically and mentally) after being given a wake-up call by her doctor. The movie is not only about shedding pounds but also about letting go of things that don’t serve a person anymore.














