6 movies to watch at Easter

Whether with company or alone, movies are always a good way to occupy your free time. And for those who enjoy a good movie marathon, we leave six suggestions here:

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)

At IMDB, it achieves a rating of 8. It could not be left out.

Tip: For everyone who loved Harry Potter because of Emma Watson, here's a chance to see her shine again;

 

Lion (2016)

A "Hunt-Oscar" film, based on a true story of overcoming. 

Tip: Have a pack or two of tissues, because something is likely to get in your eye while you are watching the movie; 

 

Hacksaw Ridge (2017) 

A film based on a true story, during World War II. 

Tip: There is a clear contradiction in the main character that not even the director dared to solve. Who will be able to?

 

Pain and Glory (2019)

Let's stick to the fact that Pedro Almodôvar is in charge of the direction. 

Tip: Who doesn't want to stop associating António Banderas to Zorro is better to pass ahead;

 

Parasite (2019)

Oscar for best picture more than deserved.

Tip: Parasite has assumed the synonym of perfection! 

 

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

We have no tips. Tarantino didn't even leave us a chance!

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