
Movies can
teach us as much about life as life itself because at the end of the
day movies are nothing but someone’s life — fictional or otherwise —
shown on-screen. And movies do have a lot to offer – a narration that
can leave us in a state where we are all charged up to get back on
track. Here are some of the best films that carry strong life lessons
and some takeaways. Read on:
1. ‘THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION’

Andy
Dufresne (played by Tim Robbins) a young investment banker faces life
imprisonment for the murder of his wife and her lover. It is about a
bond of friendship between Red (played by Morgan Freeman) inside a
prison. A story line spread over 40 years revolves around hope.
Life Lesson: Do
not let those who love you, drift away from you. And never let your
hope die. As long as hope lives inside you, it will keep you inspired to
live.
Andy
Dufresne: “She was beautiful. God I loved her. I just didn’t know how
to show it, that’s all. I killed her, Red. I didn’t pull the trigger,
but I drove her away. And that’s why she died, because of me.”
2. ‘DEAD POETS SOCIETY’
John
Keating (played by Robin Williams), a literature teacher pushes his
students to seize the day, make life extraordinary, find a voice,
challenge status quo, dream on…. The magic of a movie is when the
audience become the part of a classroom and the narration of these
purists in Dead Poets Society is beyond explanation in words.
Life Lesson: Seize the moment. Take control of your life. Laziness will not get you anywhere !
“So
avoid using the word ‘very’ because it’s lazy. A man is not very tired,
he is exhausted. Don’t use very sad, use morose. Language was invented
for one reason, boys – to woo women – and, in that endeavor, laziness
will not do. It also won’t do in your essays.”
3. ‘THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS’

It
is a biographical drama based on Christopher Paul (Chris) Gardner, an
American entrepreneur, investor, stockbroker, motivational speaker,
author, and philanthropist. It is a story of Chris Gardner (played by
Will Smith) a struggling salesman reaching for a life-changing
professional endeavor. He never gives up on his dreams, even if, those
dreams were surrounded with uncertainty.
Life Lesson: If you want something from life, go get it. Period.
Christ Gardner: Hey. Don’t ever let somebody tell you… You can’t do something. Not even me. All right?Christopher: All right.Christ
Gardner: You got a dream… You gotta protect it. People can’t do
somethin’ themselves, they wanna tell you can’t do it. If you want
somethin’, go get it. Period.
4. ‘GOOD WILL HUNTING’
One
is capable of solving all the problems in one’s life, except the one
that is cornered in the tiny space in one’s mind. ‘Dead Poets Society’
happened because a gifted mathematician should not be wasted. A young
man named Will Hunting (played by Matt Damon) is forced to find an aim
of his life and gets acquainted to Sean Maguire (played by Robin Williams) who plays the part of a psychologist.
Life Lesson: Knowledge,
education, enlightenment can come from anywhere. We are all trying to
find our purpose (passion) in life, while some take longer – it is a
lifelong process, so do not give up on finding it.
Sean: I just slid my ticket across the table, and I said, “Sorry, guys; I gotta see about a girl.”Will: I gotta go see about a girl?Sean: Yeah.Will: That’s what you said? And they let you get away with that?Sean: Oh, yeah. They saw in my eyes that I meant it.
5. ‘ERIN BROCKOVICH’
A biographical
film based on the true story of Erin Brockovich (portrayed by Julia
Roberts) that spreads across corporate, personal life and ethics (in
business). An unemployed single mother of three without any formal
education gets employed with a Law firm and sought justice backed with
daring investigation of environmental poisoning caused by Pacific Gas
and Electric Company (PG&E). While it ends with a hefty monetary
cheque, through the course, the protagonist demands to be treated fair
in not-so-fair (impression-based) corporate world.
Life Lesson: Selflessly chase the truth because ultimately, it is the truth that is going to win.
“If
you follow your heart, if you listen to your gut, and if you extend
your hand to help another, not for any agenda, but for the sake of
humanity, you are going to find the truth.”
Let us know, below in the comments, what movies influenced you ? Which movies, you think, imparted a life lesson to you ?
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