How Can You Be More Calm by Watching Movies?

In today's fast-paced and often chaotic world, finding moments of calmness and tranquility is essential for our overall well-being. While there are various methods to achieve inner peace, one unexpected avenue stands out: watching movies. Movies have a unique power to engage our senses, transport us to different worlds, and provide a sanctuary of serenity. In this blog post, we will explore how watching movies can be a pathway to greater calmness, offering a reprieve from stress, promoting mindfulness, and nurturing our well-being.

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5 Movies Showing Lawyer’s Importance

Movies have long been a captivating platform for storytelling, and one profession that frequently takes the spotlight is that of lawyers. These cinematic portrayals shed light on the importance of lawyers and their pivotal role within our legal system. In this blog post, we will delve into a curated selection of films that beautifully showcase the significance of lawyers, their unwavering commitment to justice, and their adeptness at navigating complex legal challenges.

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EDITORIAL: Gattaca (1997)

An iconic science fiction film with Ethan Hawke, Jude Law, and Uma Thurman is one of the best films about the human spirit in a dystopian world driven by genetic discrimination. Directed in 1997 by Andrew Niccol, the sophisticated masterpiece "Gattaca", a science fiction film with elements of noir and drama is worth a watch (instead of gambling PlayAmo)!

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EDITORIAL: The Worst Person in the World (2021)

This soulfully perceptive dramedy about the existential crisis of a young woman Julie in her late 20s is a masterpiece. Directed by Norwegian director Joachim Trier this film is a part of his Oslo Trilogy and focuses on the life of Julie who is approaching her 30th birthday and lives in an existential mess. Regardless of how old the viewer can be, "The Worst Person In The World" is a brilliant lighthearted, but profound drama about choices and mistakes, and it is relevant to all of us and expresses our foremost trusts. 

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MOVIE REVIEW: The Wrath of Becky

Nevertheless, the murderous glee factor of The Wrath of Becky never fizzles out. The movie is super tight, unraveling its mayhem in 83 minutes and change, where four of those minutes are logos and credits. Not a second is wasted on fluff. With origins out of the way and better villainy present, this is a rare sequel that counts as a noticeable improvement from its predecessor, complete with an open door for more chapters.

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MOVIE REVIEW: The Little Mermaid

Putting my school teacher hat on to match the spirit of this website, The Little Mermaid, like every movie really, is, for better or worse, a series of tests. It has become nearly impossible during this current cycle of Disney “re-imaginings” not to have questions of comparison arise between the original animated classics and their newfangled remakes. Depending on a person’s fandom or scruples (or both), that list can be long, short, casual, or petty.

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Take These Important Steps If You Are Feeling Overwhelmed

The world is busy and loud. People seem to want to prove their point and win at all costs without attempting to understand where someone else is coming from or why they may have a differing opinion. When these things happen, it can become increasingly overwhelming to maintain your mental health. Do not give up. You can get help dealing with problems so you can begin to live your life again.

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