Sunday to watch movies on Netflix

Sunday is the day chosen to slack off and why not watch a movie, but if you have Netflix these are some with which you can reach the end of this little Sunday of laziness.
I Think of the End (2020)
Jesse Plemons, Jessie Buckley, Toni Collette and David Thewlis They star in this surreal psychological thriller full of symbolism and focused mainly on the emotions of the story. Synopsis: Nothing is as it seems when a woman full of doubts about her recent love affair accompanies her boyfriend on a road trip to visit his parents’ farm.

Okja (2017)
Headed by a first-rate cast under the direction of the Oscar-winner Bong Joon Ho, this emotional film full of action, intrigue, drama and a bittersweet ending will touch your heart.Synopsis– An adorable giant creature and the girl who raised it get caught up in a power struggle between animal advocates, a greedy corporation, and scientific ethics.

The Principles of Care (2016)
If the Road Movies are your thing, you can not miss this touching gem based on a homonymous novel with Paul Rudd, Craig Roberts and Selena Gomez in the leading roles. Synopsis– A writer-turned-caregiver and an intractable teenager with muscular dystrophy bond after going on a journey in search of unusual places and adventures.

Private life (2018)
Kathryn Hahn and Paul Giamatti They are the stars of this film that mixes comedy and drama perfectly in a deeply human story with which many will be represented. Synopsis– A forty-something couple trying to conceive thinks they spent all the cartridges until a niece shows up in their lives.

Rush: Passion and Glory (2013)
Despite having stars like Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl and a plot based on real events, the sports drama has gone unnoticed in Netflix, but it is worth it. SynopsisThis dramatic depiction of the intense rivalry between seventies racing drivers Niki Lauda and James Hunt captures the contrast between the two.

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