Movies that improve emotional intelligence
1. The Shawshank Redemption
The Shawshank Redemption is an American drama film written and directed by Frank Delabont, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman.
There are always things in this world that are difficult to predict, and please do not forget that the best things are always in the depths of our hearts, and with hope, we can break through the high walls. Hope is the most beautiful thing in the world, and as long as we believe in it, it will never fade.
2. "Mona Lisa's Smile"
Mona Lisa's Smile is a 2003 feature film produced by Revolution Film Studios. The film was directed by Mike Neville and co-starred Julia Roberts, Kerstin Dunst, and Julia Steele.
Picturesque and beautiful, it is the biggest summary of this movie. The film reflects the undercurrent of feminist thought in the 50s, which is a vivid display of women's pursuit of freedom and equality and self-awareness, which explores issues including divorce, marriage, extramarital love, women's relationship with the family, etc., how women should live, how to live more valuablely, etc., which is thought-provoking.
3. "Happiness Knocks"
When Happiness Knocks is an American film directed by Gabriel Muccino and starring Will Smith, Jaden Smith, Sandy Newton, and others.
"If you are poor, others will sympathize with you, but you have been poor, and others will not always sympathize with you."
A person who, through his own efforts, realizes his dreams, happiness, will come knocking on the door. Many people often only focus on the moment when their dreams are realized, and ignore the hardships of the dream-building process. When a person faces a confused and hopeless life, how many people will persist and how many people will give up? In the face of the injustice of life, there are always people who go with the flow, but there are always a small number of people who are willing to go against the current, and if they have dreams, please chase.
4. Fight Club
Fight Club is a 1999 suspense thriller by 20th Century Fox Pictures based on Chuck Paranick's novel of the same name, directed by David Finch and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter.
In today's materialistic world, the soul has been captured and forbidden by the body, and only by abandoning everything can we usher in the moment when the soul is free again. Life is a nothingness, and what you think you are is what you are. Even if one day you wake up from a dream, don't be afraid, you will find that there are more people who are more eager to dream than you are.
5. "A Beautiful Mind"
A Beautiful Mind is a drama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Russell Crowe, Ed Harris, Jennifer Connery, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, Christopher Plummer, and others.
On the way to climb the peak of human art and science, a person is required to have a peaceful inner world. But we are always bound by our physical bodies, and the spiritual world sets off infinite waves of terror, and even buries ourselves in them. This is the fate of a tragic hero and the fate of mankind, just as man can never understand himself. However, with the wisdom of weak human beings, with the unique emotions of human beings, people can strive to swim out of the confused inner world and get closer to the misty mountains. This is the greatness of man.
Movies about love
1. Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice is a romance film based on Jane Austen's novel of the same name, released by Focus Pictures, directed by Joe White and co-starring Kayla Knightley, Matthew McFaydden, and Donald Sutherland.
Whether you can be happy in married life is entirely a matter of chance. A couple's temper before marriage is very thorough, or the temper is very similar, which does not guarantee that the two of them will be happy. They always get to the back and get farther and farther apart, annoying each other. Since you have to live with this person for the rest of your life, you had better try to understand his shortcomings as little as possible.
2. "Thrilling"
Thriller is a film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Madeleine Carroll and Kahlan McOliffee. Based on the original novel of the same name by Vendéline van der La Annan, the film depicts the fun wars between boys and girls in adolescence.
Some people are shallow, and some people are golden and jade. One day you will meet a rainbow-like person, and when you meet this person, you will feel that everyone else is just a floating cloud.
3. "Your Name"
Your Name is an original Japanese anime film directed by Makoto Shinkai and voiced by Ryunosuke Kamiki and Moe-no-Ue-Shiraishi.
Just remember your name, and no matter where you are in the world, I will, go and see you.
4. The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby is a romance drama directed by Buzz Ruchman and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Toby Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton, Ella Fischer, and Jason Clark.
Rare and sincere things have always been precious, but as people's cultural quality decreases year by year, the atmosphere of the times becomes faster and more impetuous, this kind of thing is already difficult to see in this country, just like the black-eyed chicken, impatient and eager to fight back and forth, competing for a little resource and food. In fact, happiness is easy, but most people want to "look happier than others"
5. "Fifty First Loves"
50 First Loves is a romantic comedy film directed by Peter Siegel and starring Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore and Rob Schneider.
When memories are erased, where will love be recorded? If the person you love has to forget you every day, then are you willing to touch her with your love every day and make her fall in love with you again?
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