8º – The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Ben Stiller, 2013)In the plot, a man, after glimpsing his job in danger, decides to take a trip through the world full of different adventures, learning more about himself. The film flirts with the imaginary, offering the spectator a plot full of exaggeration, that can amuse by its substantial content exposed.
7º – The Family Man (Brett Ratner, 2000)A successful man, wrapped in a life of superficialities, has the opportunity to see what his life would be like if he had a family and much less money. Possessing a very pleasant atmosphere, ‘The Family Man’, despite some clichés explored during the plot, is notable as a right option, which, at the end, leaves the viewer with a positive feeling.
6º – It’s a Wonderful Life (Frank Capra, 1946)The plot presents the story of a man disillusioned with his life who receives the visit of an angel who will show him what the world would be like in his social circles if he did not exist. ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ is a film that promotes well-being to every outdated scene. The film still bears an irreproachable performance of the legendary James Stewart ahead of the central character.
5º – Little Miss Sunshine (Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, 2006)A dysfunctional family embarks on a journey permeated by setbacks in an attempt to take their young daughter to a beauty pageant in a distant city. A film that works on several instances of the human being, always cherishing to show them to the spectators in the most pleasant way possible.
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