Top 100 All-time Inspirational Movies from Hollywood, Bollywood and other.
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Top 100 All-time Inspirational Movies from Hollywood,
Bollywood and other.
The
Shawshank Redemption (1994) - A story of two unlikely friends,
Andy and Red, who find solace in each other while serving life sentences
in prison.
Forrest
Gump (1994) - Forrest Gump, a man with a low IQ, recounts his
life's journey, which includes meeting various historical figures, winning
medals of honor, and eventually finding love.
The
Pursuit of Happiness (2006) - Based on a true story, the film
follows the struggles of Chris Gardner, a homeless salesman, who becomes a
successful stockbroker despite facing numerous hardships.
Dead Poets
Society (1989) - An English teacher inspires his students to
look beyond the conventional norms and follow their passions, but his
unorthodox methods create tension with the school administration.
Rocky
(1976) - A struggling boxer gets the chance of a lifetime when
he is offered a shot at the heavyweight championship, but he must overcome
his own self-doubt to seize the opportunity.
Good Will
Hunting (1997) - A young janitor at MIT, Will Hunting, has an
exceptional talent for mathematics, but must confront his past and his
fear of abandonment to realize his potential.
Schindler’s
List (1993) - Based on a true story, a German businessman,
Oskar Schindler, risks his own life to save more than a thousand Jewish
refugees during the Holocaust.
It’s a
Wonderful Life (1946) - A man named George Bailey, who is on
the verge of suicide, is shown the positive impact he has had on the lives
of others by an angel.
Life is
Beautiful (1997) - A Jewish father protects his son from the
horrors of a concentration camp by creating an imaginary world filled with
hope and humor.
The
Miracle Worker (1962) - A young Helen Keller, who is blind and
deaf, is taught to communicate by her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who must
overcome the challenges of working with a difficult student.
Remember
the Titans (2000) - The true story of a high school football
team in Virginia that must overcome racial tensions and prejudice to
become champions.
The Green
Mile (1999) - A death row corrections officer becomes friends
with a prisoner who possesses supernatural powers, and must grapple with
moral dilemmas when he is tasked with carrying out his execution.
Million
Dollar Baby (2004) - A hardened boxing trainer takes on a
female boxer with a troubled past, and helps her find redemption in the
ring.
A
Beautiful Mind (2001) - The true story of John Nash, a
brilliant mathematician who struggles with schizophrenia and must overcome
his illness to achieve greatness.
The King’s
Speech (2010) - King George VI of England overcomes his
stuttering with the help of an unconventional speech therapist, and leads
his country through the turmoil of World War II.
The Blind
Side (2009) - A wealthy family takes in a homeless African
American teenager, Michael Oher, and helps him develop his football
skills, leading him to a successful career in the NFL.
Pay It
Forward (2000) - A young boy creates a social movement by doing
good deeds for others, and asking them to "pay it forward" by
doing the same for three other people.
The Help
(2011) - A young journalist in Mississippi during the 1960s
interviews African American maids and exposes the racism and injustice
they face in their daily lives.
Saving
Private Ryan (1998) - A group of soldiers is sent on a mission
to find and save Private James Ryan, the only surviving brother of four
soldiers, during the Normandy invasion in World War II.
The Intouchables (2011) - A
wealthy quadriplegic hires a young man from the projects as his caretaker,
and the two develop an unlikely friendship that changes their lives.
The Social Network (2010) -
The story of the founding of Facebook and the complex relationships
between its creators.
Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
- A young man from the slums of Mumbai competes on the Indian version of
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and must confront his troubled
past to answer the questions.
Gandhi (1982) - The true
story of the life and accomplishments of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian
activist who led his country to independence from British rule through
nonviolent resistance.
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
- An FBI trainee seeks the help of an incarcerated cannibalistic serial
killer to catch another killer on the loose.
The Dark Knight (2008) -
Batman, with the help of Commissioner Gordon and Harvey Dent, attempts to
rid Gotham City of its criminal underworld, while being challenged by the
Joker.
American Beauty (1999) - A
suburban man, Lester Burnham, becomes infatuated with his daughter's best
friend, and begins to question his life choices as he approaches middle
age.
The Matrix (1999) - A
computer hacker, Neo, discovers that his reality is a simulated world
created by sentient machines, and he joins a rebellion to fight against
them.
The Lion King (1994) - The
story of Simba, a young lion prince who must confront his past and take
his rightful place as king of the Pride Lands.
A Clockwork Orange (1971) -
A violent young man, Alex, is subjected to a psychological experiment that
attempts to "cure" him of his antisocial behavior.
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) -
The true story of T.E. Lawrence, a British army officer who played a key
role in the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
The Sound of Music (1965) -
The true story of the von Trapp family, who fled Austria during World War
II and went on to become a successful singing group.
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
- The story of a small-town lawyer, Atticus Finch, who defends a black man
falsely accused of rape during the 1930s in the South.
The Breakfast Club (1985) -
Five high school students from different cliques are forced to spend a
Saturday together in detention, and learn to see each other beyond their
stereotypes.
Blade Runner (1982) - In a
dystopian future, a retired cop is tasked with hunting down and
eliminating replicants, bioengineered beings designed for labor and
combat.
The
Shining (1980) - A writer, Jack Torrance, takes a job as a
caretaker at an isolated hotel with a dark past, and his descent into
madness threatens the safety of his family.
Gladiator
(2000) - A former Roman general, Maximus Decimus Meridius,
seeks revenge against the corrupt emperor who murdered his family and
forced him into slavery.
12 Angry
Men (1957) - Twelve jurors deliberate the fate of a young man
accused of murder, and their prejudices and preconceptions are challenged
as they weigh the evidence.
The
Godfather Part II (1974) - The parallel stories of the early
life and rise to power of Vito Corleone, and the continuation of his
criminal empire by his son, Michael.
One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - A free-spirited convict, Randle
McMurphy, leads a rebellion against the oppressive head nurse of a mental
institution.
The
Prestige (2006) - The intense rivalry between two magicians,
Robert Angier and Alfred Borden, leads to a series of escalating and
dangerous acts.
The Usual
Suspects (1995) - After a deadly heist, a group of criminals are
interrogated by the police, and the true identity of the mastermind behind
the crime is slowly revealed.
The Truman
Show (1998) - Truman Burbank discovers that his entire life has
been a television show, and he attempts to break free from the manufactured
reality.
The
Departed (2006) - An undercover cop, Billy Costigan,
infiltrates a crime organization, while a criminal, Colin Sullivan,
infiltrates the police department, leading to a dangerous game of cat and
mouse.
The
Princess Bride (1987) - A classic fairy tale about a beautiful
princess, a brave hero, and their adventures in a magical land.
The Terminator (1984) - A
cyborg assassin, sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor, a young woman
who will give birth to a child that will lead the resistance against the
machines.
The Godfather Part III (1990)
- Michael Corleone, now an aging mafia boss, tries to legitimize his
criminal empire, while dealing with the betrayal of those closest to him..
Fight Club
(1999) - An insomniac office worker, Tyler Durden, forms an
underground fight club that evolves into a dangerous anarchist movement.
Back to the Future (1985) -
A high school student, Marty McFly, travels back in time to the 1950s, and
must ensure that his parents meet and fall in love, or risk never being
born.
The Bourne Identity (2002)
- A man suffering from amnesia, later revealed to be a highly skilled
assassin, must piece together his past and evade his former employers.
Inception (2010) - A team
of thieves, led by Dom Cobb, enter the dreams of others to steal their
secrets and ideas, and they attempt their most ambitious heist yet.
The Silence (1963) - A
young woman, Harriet, investigates the disappearance of a girl from her
boarding school, and uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal.
The Exorcist (1973) - A
young girl, possessed by a demonic entity, is subjected to an exorcism by
two priests who question their own faith in the face of evil.
Jaws (1975) - A giant great
white shark terrorizes a small beach town, and a police chief, a marine
biologist, and a shark hunter must team up to stop it.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
(1991) - The sequel to The Terminator, where a reprogrammed T-800 cyborg
is sent back in time to protect John Connor, the future leader of the
human resistance.
Pulp Fiction (1994) - A
nonlinear narrative about the interlocking stories of several criminals
and other characters in Los Angeles.
Goodfellas (1990) - The
rise and fall of Henry Hill, a mobster who becomes an FBI informant and
risks everything to save his family.
The Lives of Others (2006)
- A Stasi officer, Gerd Wiesler, becomes deeply involved in the lives of
the people he is assigned to surveil, and experiences a crisis of
conscience.
The Wizard of Oz (1939) -
The beloved musical fantasy about Dorothy, a young girl who is transported
to a magical land and embarks on a quest to return home.
Singin' in the Rain (1952)
- A lighthearted musical comedy about the transition from silent films to
talkies, and the romantic entanglements of the stars.
Casablanca (1942) - The
classic romance set during World War II, about an American expatriate,
Rick Blaine, who must choose between love and duty.
Gone with the Wind (1939) -
The epic tale of Scarlett O'Hara, a strong-willed Southern belle who
struggles to survive and find love during the Civil War and
Reconstruction.
Ben-Hur (1959) - The story
of Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince who is betrayed by his friend, and seeks
revenge while becoming a champion charioteer and encountering Jesus
Christ.
Freedom
Writers (2007) - Based on the true story of Erin Gruwell, a
teacher who inspires her at-risk students to learn and succeed, despite
the challenges they face.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
- The story of Walter Mitty, a daydreamer who embarks on a real-life
adventure to find a missing photograph and save his job.
The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (1981)
- Based on the true story of a man who hijacked a plane in 1971 and
parachuted into the wilderness with a ransom, and the pursuit to find him.
The Bucket List (2007) -
The story of two terminally ill men who make a list of things they want to
do before they "kick the bucket," and embark on a journey of
self-discovery.
Unbroken (2014) - Based on
the true story of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic athlete and World War II
veteran who survives a plane crash, weeks adrift at sea, and brutal
imprisonment by the Japanese.
The Imitation Game (2014) -
The story of Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician who helped crack the
Nazi code during World War II, but was persecuted for his homosexuality.
Hidden Figures (2016) -
Based on the true story of three African American women who worked at NASA
and played crucial roles in the early space program, despite facing
discrimination and sexism.
The Theory of Everything (2014)
- The story of Stephen Hawking, a brilliant physicist who falls in love
and marries, but struggles with a degenerative disease that affects his
body and speech.
Lion (2016) - Based on the
true story of Saroo Brierley, an Indian boy who is separated from his
family and adopted by an Australian couple, but years later uses Google
Earth to find his way back home.
The Elephant Man (1980) -
The story of John Merrick, a man with severe physical deformities who is
rescued from a life of abuse and exploitation, and treated with kindness
and dignity.
Milk (2008) - The
biographical drama about Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person elected
to public office in California, who fights for gay rights and is
assassinated in 1978.
Rudy (1993) - Based on the
true story of Rudy Ruettiger, a small but determined young man who dreams
of playing football for Notre Dame, and defies the odds to make his dream
come true.
October Sky (1999)- Based on the true story of Homer Hickam, a
coal miner's son who becomes inspired by the launch of Sputnik and pursues
his own dream of building rockets.
Taare Zameen Par (2007): An
eight-year-old dyslexic boy finds his self-worth and talent with the help
of a compassionate teacher who understands him.
Chak De!
India (2007): A disgraced former hockey player becomes the
coach of the Indian women's hockey team and leads them to victory,
overcoming gender discrimination and personal struggles.
Bhaag Milkha
Bhaag (2013): The true story of Milkha Singh, a legendary
Indian athlete who overcomes his traumatic past to become one of the
country's most successful runners.
3 Idiots
(2009): Three friends navigate the pressures of academic and
societal expectations to find their true passions and purpose in life.
Dangal
(2016): A former wrestler trains his daughters to become
world-class wrestlers, challenging gender stereotypes and cultural norms.
Lagaan
(2001): In a small village in colonial India, a group of farmers
challenge the British rulers to a game of cricket to avoid paying taxes,
overcoming their own prejudices and limitations in the process.
Mary Kom
(2014): The story of Mary Kom, a female boxer from a small
village in Manipur who overcomes social barriers and family objections to
become a world champion.
Swades
(2004): An Indian scientist working in the United States
returns to his homeland to make a difference in his village, facing the
harsh realities of poverty and corruption.
Dil Chahta
Hai (2001): Three friends learn to navigate the ups and downs
of life and relationships as they grow up and find their own paths.
Anand
(1971): The story of Anand, a terminally ill cancer patient who
lives life to the fullest and inspires those around him with his positive
attitude.
Zindagi Na
Milegi Dobara (2011): Three friends embark on a bachelor trip
to Spain, where they confront their fears and insecurities and learn to
live life on their own terms.
Iqbal
(2005): The story of a deaf and mute boy who dreams of becoming
a cricketer and overcomes numerous obstacles to achieve his goals,
highlighting the importance of perseverance and self-belief.
Chhichhore
(2019): The story of a group of college friends who reunite
after many years to help their son overcome depression, highlighting the
importance of friendship, resilience, and the pursuit of happiness.
Baghban (2003): The story of an elderly couple who are abandoned
by their children and learn to live life on their own terms, highlighting
the importance of family values and respecting elders.
Manjhi: The Mountain Man (2015): The story of a man who
single-handedly carved a path through a mountain to help his village,
highlighting the power of determination, perseverance, and the human
spirit.
Article 15
(2019): The story of a young IPS officer who is assigned to
investigate a case of caste discrimination and eventually learns about the
harsh realities of the society, highlighting the power of awareness,
empathy, and social justice.
Munna Bhai
M.B.B.S. (2003): The story of a goon who becomes a doctor and
helps people through unconventional methods, highlighting the power of
compassion, empathy, and breaking societal norms.
Black
(2005): The story of a blind, deaf, and mute girl who overcomes
her physical limitations through the guidance of a dedicated teacher,
showcasing the power of determination, perseverance, and the importance of
education.
Neerja
(2016): The story of a flight attendant who sacrifices her life
to save passengers from terrorists, highlighting the power of courage,
selflessness, and serving the greater good.
I Am Kalam
(2011): The story of an impoverished boy who dreams of going to
school and becomes inspired by the life of former Indian President Abdul
Kalam, showcasing the power of education, inspiration, and hope.
The
Lunchbox (2013): The story of a misdelivered lunchbox that
leads to a relationship between a lonely widower and a neglected
housewife, highlighting the power of connection, empathy, and finding love
in unexpected places.
Barfi!
(2012): The story of a deaf and mute man who falls in love and
overcomes societal barriers, showcasing the power of love, acceptance, and
empathy.
A
Wednesday (2008): The story of a man who takes matters into his
own hands to seek justice against terrorism, highlighting the power of
taking action, fighting for what is right, and standing up against
injustice.
Guru (2007): The story of a self-made
businessman who overcomes obstacles and challenges to build his empire,
showcasing the power of hard work, determination, and entrepreneurial spirit.Best motivational movies
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