Netflix has a huge library of movies, which makes it easy to miss many great productions. Among the less obvious titles, however, you can find really strong dramas and highly rated stories based on true events. Here are three films worth checking out this weekend.
BlackBerry
The film tells the story of the rise and fall of the legendary BlackBerry smartphones, which dominated the mobile market in the early 2000s. The production showcases the behind-the-scenes of technological success, business conflicts, and the pressure associated with the rapid growth of the company. “BlackBerry” received very positive reviews from critics and audiences, with especial praise for Glenn Howerton's performance. The film combines the atmosphere of a technological drama with a dynamic pace and a good dose of humor.
The End of the Tour
This is a calmer, more intimate drama based on the true story of journalist David Lipsky's encounter with writer David Foster Wallace. The film mainly focuses on the conversations between the characters, their relationships, and reflections on success, loneliness, and the lives of creators. The production is often described as one of the most underrated releases of the second half of the last decade.
20th Century Women
“20th Century Women” is a warm coming-of-age drama set in California in the late 1970s. The film tells the story of the relationship between a mother and son and the women who influence the main character's coming of age. The production has been praised for its excellent screenplay, period atmosphere, and strong performances. Annette Bening's performance was particularly highlighted, as well as Greta Gerwig's role.
source: thewrap
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