
u/Key_Guarantee2013

Looking for movies that have a "wistful and warm" vibe but still deal with deep emotional themes?
I recently watched The Perks of Being a Wallflower and I’m looking for something similar. I want a movie that deals with real, heavy emotions, but doesn't leave you feeling completely devastated by the end.
I’m looking for that specific 'wistful, warm, and hopeful' feeling. Movies that feel realistic but still offer a comfort-watch experience. What are your go-to hidden gems for this kind of mood?
u/Key_Guarantee2013 — 4 days ago
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I'm starting a comeback challenge for my IELTS. Any tips for the speaking section?
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What's the best strategy you've found for making viral 30-second reels?
reddit.comu/Key_Guarantee2013 — 4 days ago
Looking for movies like 'All the Bright Places' that deal with mental health and romance?
I just finished watching 'All the Bright Places' and I’m looking for something similar. I really liked how it handled heavy topics but still felt like a beautiful story. What are some other movies that will make me feel the same way?
u/Key_Guarantee2013 — 5 days ago