Five movies available on Netflix that will make you cry, according to artificial intelligence

Within the vast Netflix catalog, It’s easy to get lost in the abundance of options available.

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However, if you are looking for an emotional and tear-jerking experience, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has some useful suggestions for this weekend. Below are five movies that, according to the AI, will make you cry more than once.

‘Two meters from you’ (Five Feet Apart)

This heartwarming narrative follows Stella and Will, two young people who suffer from cystic fibrosis. Due to their condition, they must stay at a safe distance of more than two meters to avoid contagion.

However, their love for each other defies these rules. The film, directed by Justin Baldoni, reflects the struggle between love and illness in a heartbreaking waymaking every moment shared between the protagonists precious and painful.

‘Miracle in Cell No. 7’

This Turkish drama has moved audiences around the world. It tells the story of Memo, a man with intellectual disabilities who is unjustly accused of murder and sentenced to death.

His relationship with his daughter, Ova, is the heart of the film, and his fight to prove his innocence will keep the viewer on the verge of tears. The film addresses themes of justice, love and sacrifice in a deeply resonant way.

‘Life is Beautiful’

This Roberto Benigni classic remains one of the most emotional films ever made. Set during World War II, it tells the story of Guido, a Jewish father who uses his imagination and humor to protect his son from the horrors of a concentration camp.

The combination of comedy and tragedy makes the film’s final moments incredibly powerful. It is a masterpiece that celebrates human resilience and the power of parental love.

‘Marriage Story’

Directed by Noah Baumbach, this film offers an intimate and heartbreaking look at the disintegration of a marriage. Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver deliver memorable performances as Nicole and Charlie, a couple struggling to stay together while navigating a painful divorce.

The authenticity of the emotions and the complexity of the characters will make each conflict and reconciliation feel as if they were your own.

‘The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind’

Based on a true story, this inspiring film follows the life of William Kamkwamba, a young Malawian who builds a windmill to save his village from famine.

Through his ingenuity and determination, William overcomes numerous obstacles to provide a better future for his community. William’s story of sacrifice and hope is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved with courage and creativity, leaving a deep emotional impression.

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*This content was made with the assistance of artificial intelligence, based on information from La Nación Argentina (GDA), and was reviewed by the journalist and an editor.

 
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