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Films you have loved! Recommendations would be welcome.

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Applegran Wed 26-May-21 10:48:33

We sometimes watch films on streaming services but its really hard to know what we will enjoy and what we won't. I do not much enjoy murder and mayhem. We recently saw "Lion' which is not about a lion at all and is very good and very moving, and "Esio Trot" - which is delightful. Recommendations would be very welcome!

Dee1012 Tue 01-Jun-21 12:00:13

A few I've watched recently;
Joy.
A star is born.
Best of enemies.
Mary, Queen of Scots.
All very good and entertaining.

annodomini Tue 01-Jun-21 12:04:59

Based on actual events. Fisherman's Friend is a pleasant escape to the Cornish fishing village of Port Isaac. A fairly predictable story but character driven and it passes the time pleasantly, not to mention tunefully.

Bijou Tue 01-Jun-21 12:08:42

I subscribe to Cinema Paradiso. They have tens of thousands of DVDs films of all nations, TV series, old and newly released films. Two DVDs at a time. As soon as I send them back get another two by return of post.

Annaram1 Tue 01-Jun-21 12:19:21

Cry the Beloved Country, an old film about South Africa.

Can anyone tell me the name of the heroine in Rebecca?

Kim19 Tue 01-Jun-21 12:47:39

I've sometimes found old films on utube which seemed inaccessible anywhere else.

Witzend Tue 01-Jun-21 13:09:03

Annaram1, AFAIK the name of the main character, the new bride, is never mentioned. A very clever device, IMO, given how the dead wife, Rebecca, pervades and casts a dark shadow over the whole plot.

Applegran Tue 01-Jun-21 13:20:47

More great recommendations! I'm grateful. I loved the Marx Brothers when I was young - a real pity if they are no longer available. But really good to have suggestions for more recent films.

Bazza Tue 01-Jun-21 13:48:28

The heroine in Rebecca was never named in the book, and although I’ve seen the original film, I can’t remember if she was named in that. The book, which I loved, was written in the first person, so she never named herself.

Sickofweddingcake Tue 01-Jun-21 13:58:09

Esio Trot...tortoise... lovely film! x

Daisend1 Tue 01-Jun-21 14:02:07

If you enjoy a' weepy' try 'Now Voyager'with Deborah Kerr.

Sickofweddingcake Tue 01-Jun-21 14:05:09

..unless, of course, you dig deeper!

pollyolly Tue 01-Jun-21 14:44:50

My Octopus Teacher on Netflix, brilliant film about the developing relationship under the sea between a man and an octopus.You will be amazed.

Jess20 Tue 01-Jun-21 14:45:05

Paul, and all the Cornetto trilogy of which Hot Fuzz is my faavourite ...not too serious and a great laugh.

Foxyferret Tue 01-Jun-21 15:55:57

Always loved Rebecca, I’ve got it on my recorder so I can watch it whenever I like. I don’t think she was named at all, not even in the book. I also liked Field of Dreams and Casablanca.

Cid24 Tue 01-Jun-21 16:14:04

Hope Gap is very good, Bill Nighy. It’s feels like play. Annette Benning in it too as a very annoying character!

tictacnana Tue 01-Jun-21 16:15:26

The Martian, Billy Elliot, Love Actually, Shaun of the Dead, The World’s End, Hot Fuzz . X

HannahLoisLuke Tue 01-Jun-21 17:08:18

I’ve recommended this film before, Untochable, the french film based in a true story, not the Eliot Ness one. It’s wonderfully heartwarming and very funny too.
Also Florence Foster Jenkins.

Brigidsdaughter Tue 01-Jun-21 17:11:42

www.imdb.com/title/tt5027774/ Three Billboards Outside Ebbing (2017)

grannie7 Tue 01-Jun-21 17:13:08

My husband’s favourite is “Come September” with Rock Hudson and Sophia Loren.
If anyone knows where it’s on I would be very grateful to know,
haven’t been able to find it even through we appear to have all the streaming and sky channels.

Caro57 Tue 01-Jun-21 18:23:01

If you can find them
Same time next Year
On Golden pond
Sunshine on Leith

SpringyChicken Tue 01-Jun-21 18:31:26

I think you’d enjoy Marvellous. It’s based on a true story.

justwokeup Tue 01-Jun-21 18:43:40

Feel good films - I think - and a bit different
Little Miss Sunshine
Napoleon Dynamite
Strictly Ballroom - always gets us dancing around with DGC!

Kate1949 Tue 01-Jun-21 19:11:40

Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool is heartbreakingly sad. It stars Annette Benning in the story of Gloria Grahame who was very famous at one time. I loved her portrayal of Ado Annie in Oklahoma!

Whatdayisit Tue 01-Jun-21 23:00:17

The last film we saw at the cinema before lockdown 1 was
Military Wives.
Going to the cinema tomorrow with 1 GC for Peter Rabbit 2 - we have been waiting so long!! Will take 2 GSs next week.
I know many people don't like it but we love Peter Rabbit.
Loved Fisherman's Friends - a shock in the middle which you don't see coming!
We also loved Goodbye Christopher Robin. I think Margot Robbie is stunning. I also loved her in Mary Queen of Scot's but i am not keen on that film.
We enjoyed JoJo Rabbit at the cinema but may not be everyone's cup of tea.
Maybe going down the wrong path now but i love Rocketman.

Yesterday was a good watch and i enjoyed Nicholas Nickleby and of course the latest Little Women.

Savvy Tue 01-Jun-21 23:55:27

Apparently the second Mrs de Winter was never named because Daphne du Murier wanted her nameless state to denote her inferior mindset to Rebecca. It certainly works.

If you want a more modern, check your brain out kind of film, Saving Grace is pretty good.

Also, any of the Ealing Comedies.