10 Motivational Movies You Should Watch Before Die

 

5º – The King’s Speech (Tom Hooper, 2010)The film explores the struggle of a stuttering king to give a speech characteristic of his position. For this, he will hire the services of a man and initiate a series of unusual habits to control stuttering. ‘The King’s Speech’ is a film that takes advantage of a calmer atmosphere for the events of its history, studying and debuting its central character assertively, offering a complete picture of a man’s stubborn sense.

 

4º – Adam’s Apples (Anders Thomas Jensen, 2005)In the plot, a neo-Nazi criminal is sentenced to spend time under the tutelage of a priest at a retreat. There, he will learn about the basic values ​​of life with the priest and other residents of the place, changing the way they see everything. Pearl of the Danish cinema, ‘Adam’s Apples’ enables us to see how change is an active instance in our lives, showing how we can all change our ways for the better.

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