7 Movies to Boost Your Mind and Feel Good

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City Lights (1931)

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Charlie Chaplin's masterpiece tells the story of a kind-hearted tramp who befriends a blind flower girl. Despite his own poverty, he selflessly gives to her, leading her to believe he's wealthy. When her sight is restored, she doesn't recognize him until a touching moment of realization.

The Bishop’s Wife (1947)

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Cary Grant stars as an angel who helps a bishop's wife rediscover love during the holidays. A heartwarming scene occurs when a taxi driver, moved by their kindness, refuses their fare, declaring they've restored his faith in humanity.

Harvey (1950)

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James Stewart plays an eccentric man who believes in an invisible rabbit named Harvey. This whimsical comedy celebrates the power of imagination and individual quirks, delivering a delightful message about seeing the world differently

Singin’ in the Rain (1952)

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Despite being underrated at first, this musical became a beloved classic. With unforgettable songs, dazzling dance numbers, and infectious energy, it celebrates Hollywood and the triumph of the underdog.

Roman Holiday (1953)

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Audrey Hepburn shines as a princess who escapes her royal duties to explore Rome with a charming journalist. This enchanting romantic comedy offers timeless escapism, blending romance, humor, and unforgettable performances.

Lilies of the Field (1963)

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Sidney Poitier's Oscar-winning role as Homer Smith, an itinerant handyman who befriends a group of refugee nuns, is celebrated in this heartwarming film. Despite its focus on overcoming racial differences, the story is remarkably free of cringe, emphasizing shared humanity and common cause.

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