Unveiling the Mind-Bending Netflix Gems You Can’t Afford to Miss! 🎬😱

Introduction

Netflix is the go-to streaming service for millions of people, but it’s also home to many great movies you can watch.

Netflix has some original films that rival the best blockbusters. Here are my top five picks for movies on Netflix:

The School for Good and Evil (2022)

It’s challenging to avoid drawing comparisons between The School for Good and Evil and the other books in this series because it was the first in the series I read.

It has a lot of great things going for it, including an exciting world (where fairy tales exist), complex characters who get more fleshed out as you go through each book/movie (I like how you learn more about their pasts), and a fun plot line that keeps you guessing throughout.

The movie follows the same general structure as all other adaptations: there’s a protagonist girl who gets chosen by fate/destiny/magic to attend an exclusive school (in this case,

The School for Good & Evil) where she meets two girls who are her opposites – one is good while one is evil.

In addition to learning about herself at school, our protagonist must also figure out which side she belongs on: good or evil.

This movie highlighted how much work goes into ensuring all your characters have depth and personality traits that make them unique from others we’ve seen before – even if they look similar physically.

The Stranger (2022)

The Stranger, a new Netflix original film starring Julia Roberts, William H. Macy, and Benjamin Barker (the latter of whom you may recall from his performance as The Shape of Water’s title character), is about a man who awakens in an unfamiliar location without knowing how he got there.

With only his name, “Lincoln Lee,” he attempts to piece together what happened before his amnesia (including why it’s so cold).

This movie is directed by David Lowery (who also directed A Ghost Story) and will release on Netflix on January 1st, 2022.

The Chalk Line (2022)

This crime drama stars Liam Neeson as Frank McMahon, a man wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to death. The film is directed by Joe Wright and is based on a true story in Ireland in 1912.

Sing 2 (2021)

The sequel to the hit animated musical drama about animals who sing will follow the story of Buster Moon’s attempt to find a successor for his theater to save it from foreclosure.

The film’s all-star cast includes names like Matthew McConaughey, Seth MacFarlane, and Scarlett Johansson.

The soundtrack is also filled with great songs sung by your favorite artists, such as Ariana Grande, Cher, and Zac Efron. This movie is sure to be an enjoyable watch.

Blade of the 47 Ronin (2022)

One of the most well-known tales in Japanese history is that of the 47 Ronin. According to legend, Lord Asano Takumi no Kami Naozane was forced to commit seppuku (ritual suicide) after taking a dagger and injuring Kira Yoshinaka, a court official who had insulted him.

His samurai comrades became ronin (masterless samurai) when their lord was forced to kill himself for committing such an act against the shogunate’s authority.

In retaliation for their master’s death, these men avenged his honor by killing Kira and all those involved in his execution.

Keanu Reeves plays Kai Shinjiro (the titular “Blade”), who leads this band of warriors to seek justice against those who wronged them and restore their honor by restoring Lord Asano’s name to prominence within society.

The film was directed by Takashi Miike, who is known for producing such films as (2010), Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai, and 13 Assassins (2011), Yakuza Apocalypse (2015), Blade of The Immortal (2017), and Uroko/Yawara.

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Netflix has some great movies you can watch on it.

Netflix has a lot of movies to choose from. Some are excellent, while others are terrible. We’ve picked the five best Netflix movies for you to stream.

Conclusion

Well, that’s our list of the best movies on Netflix. Hopefully, it has inspired you to watch at least one of them.

If you have not seen any of these movies, we recommend starting with The School for Good and Evil or Sing 2.

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