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10 Netflix movies that will change the way you see the world

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On Daily News 24 Entertainment, we bring you ten movies featured on Netflix that are most likely to change the way you see the world.

1. Don’t Look Up

Don’t Look Up is a movie about two low-level astronomers who must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy Earth. It was released on December 10 2021 and was directed by Adam McKay. It has a budget of 75 million Dollars.

2. Steve Jobs

In the movie, Filmmaker Alex Gibney examines the life and legacy of the Apple co-founder, a man of the intense personal drive whose passing led to an unprecedented outpouring of grief across the globe. It was initially released on March 14 2015, and was directed by Alex Gibney.

3. This Changes Everything

In the movie, Geena Davis, Meryl Streep, Rashida Jones, Reese Witherspoon, Sandra Oh, Jessica Chastain, Tiffany Haddish and other top actresses discuss gender discrimination in the media and entertainment industry. It was released on September 8, 2018, and Directed by Tom Donahue.

4. The Social Dilemma

Tech experts from Silicon Valley sound the alarm on the dangerous impact of social networking, which Big Tech uses to manipulate and influence. The movie was directed by Jeff Orlowski and released in 2020.

5. The forty-year-old version

The movie is about a down-on-her-luck playwright who thinks the only way she can salvage her voice as an artist is to become a rapper at 40. It was released in January 2020, Directed by Radha Blank and Distributed by Netflix.

6. Crip Camp

A groundbreaking summer camp for teens with disabilities proves so inspiring that a group of its alumni join the radical disability rights movement to advocate for historic legislation changes. The movie was initially released on January 23 2020, and was directed by James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham.

7. Okja

For ten idyllic years, young Mija has been a caretaker and constant companion to Okja – a massive animal and an even bigger friend – at her home in the mountains of South Korea. But that changes when family-owned, multinational conglomerate Mirando Corporation takes Okja for themselves and transports her to New York, where an image-obsessed and self-promoting CEO has big plans for Mija’s dearest friend. With no particular plan but single-minded intent, Mija sets out on a rescue mission.

Initial release: May 19 2017
Director: Bong Joon-ho
Box office: $2 million
Languages: English; Korean

8. The Fundamentals of caring

A writer (Paul Rudd) retires after a personal tragedy and becomes a disabled teen’s caregiver. When the two embark on an impromptu road trip, their ability to cope is tested as they start to understand the importance of hope and friendship. The movie was released in 2016 and Directed by Rob Burnett.

9. About Time

Like all the men in his family, Tim Lake possesses the power to travel in Time. With his father’s advice, he uses his special ability to pursue his romantic interest, Mary.

Release date: August 8 2013 (United Kingdom)
Director: Richard Curtis.

10. Sorry to Bother you

This is the final movie; Telemarketer Cassius Green discovers an alluring method towards success. However, owing to his greed, he ends up fading away from his family and friends.

The initial release date was January 20 2018 and directed by Boots Riley.

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