Top 4 Underrated Movies
- Shridula Singh

- Apr 11, 2019
- 2 min read
As of late, I saw I am watching a considerable amount of movies than I usually do, you will wonder what's the point where the thing is I was never a movie lover/nerd. However, I found a couple of films I never knew about and I feel they are misjudged so here is the rundown of movies you should watch over the weekend.

1) The Only Living Boy In New York
I personally really liked the movie, the characters in the film are so well developed some extraordinary work done by the writer.
The director Marc Webb who has made the fantastic spider-man and its sequel, also 500 days of summer has tried something different in this movie because you could see each character has a something going on and in the end how well he connected all of them together was incredible.
Available on Amazon Prime Videos

2) Hampstead
The story is based on Mr Hallowes life who moved to England from County Sligo in Ireland in 1950s.
The Movie has been rated very poorly by the journalist, but I feel it is a sweet and no brainer film, the actors especially Diane Keaton played their character so well. It could have been written better, but it’s a watchable movie when you need some time off from your hectic life you don’t have to apply your brain into it.
Available on Netflix

3) The lady in the van
It was released in 2015 in the drama genre, it’s written by Alan Bennett.
Firstly I would say “Must Watch” it’s a real, short touching story which explores human desperation and sympathy making it fascinating movie, my honest review is I loved the movie so much that I was tearing up in a lot of scenes.
I have so much respect and love for the amazing women Maggie Smith who played the role of Miss shepherd she pulled off the part effortlessly. Available on Netflix, Google play

4) The Bookshop
The movie is thoroughly delighting in watching from the get-go to finish, it also discusses the social, economic status problem in Britain in a very subtle way. I would recommend you watch the movie because it’s beautiful to watch.
Available on Netflix, Google Play
So let me know which movie you watched and did you like it? If you have any recommendation comment down below.
Toodles


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