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Six movies to watch this New Year – The Kathmandu Post

Brooklyn

Director: John Crowley
Year: 2015
The movie is about reinventing oneself and finding where you belong. As the main character, Eilis Lacey leaves Ireland for New York, she embraces the unknown. This film portrays the struggles and success of her new life in a foreign land, making it a perfect watch for a season of new beginnings.
At its heart, ‘Brooklyn’ is a story of resilience and love. Through a romance built on trust, patience, and genuine connection, we see how Eilis and Tony blend their cultures. Their relationship stands out for its authenticity. Tony’s unwavering support, mainly seen in his heartfelt letters while waiting for her to return, shows his devotion.
The final moments of Eilis’s return to Tony and their embrace remind us of the value of enduring love. John Crowley captures the bittersweet reality of leaving home while highlighting the universal human experience of finding connection and purpose. The gentle storytelling leaves the viewer with a sense of hope and warmth.
You’ve Got Mail
Director: Nora Ephron
Year: 1998

It’s a classic rom-com which celebrates new connections and life’s unpredictability. The viewers see the promising relationship between Kathleen and Joe, reminding us that love and understanding can flourish surprisingly.
The charm of ‘You’ve Got Mail’ lies in its timeless portrayal of romance, witty dialogue, and warm humour—most of which is inspired by the movie ‘Godfather’. Set in bookstores and cosy New York streets, it offers a comforting escape from cold winter days.
Nora Ephron smoothly navigates the division between traditional romance and the rising digital world of the late 1990s. Her smart script and the emotional depth of the characters highlight the worth of genuine human connection.
Dulha Mil Gaya
Director: Mudassar Aziz
Year: 2010

This movie is about navigating changes and learning to live authentically. Like every Bollywood movie, it features colours, music, and larger-than-life characters full of positivity and energy, setting a perfect tone for the year ahead.
This film stands out for its layered portrayal of relationships and its message of empowerment. The viewers see the relationship between Shimmer and Samarpreet characters, where one woman empowers the other to embrace her true self. Equally compelling is the long-distance relationship between Shimmer and Pawan Raj Character, which adds depth to the story.
The director combines humour and emotion, highlighting personal growth through relationships.
When Harry Met Sally
Director: Rob Reiner
Year: 1989

Only a few movies have captured the essence of relationships as beautifully as ‘When Harry Met Sally’. This film explores whether men and women can truly be ‘just friends’, making it both thought-provoking and heartwarming.
With its witty dialogue, iconic one-liners, and unforgettable moments—like Sally’s hilarious diner scene, this film is the gold standard of romantic comedies. It’s the kind of movie that reminds the viewers of the importance of honesty and showing imperfections and vulnerabilities in love.
The movie is made in collaboration with Rob Reiner and writer Nora Ephron, creating well-paced storytelling. The film structure, mixed with the interview scenes of fictional elderly couples, adds charm to the movie.
Tune In For Love
Director: Jung Ji-woo
Year: 2019
‘Tune in for Love’ is a beautifully crafted movie about unexpected luck and enduring love. It is not a story of instant gratification or fleeting passion; it’s about two souls reconnecting time and again and rebuilding their relationship on trust.
The viewers enjoy the slow-burn romance in quiet gestures and meaningful conversations, which stands out from today’s fast-paced love stories. One of the most touching aspects of the film is the constant hope that lingers between the characters, especially when they are separated. The radio broadcast scene that unites Mi-su and Hyeon-u over time represents a sense of continuity and nostalgia.
Director Jung Ji-woo shows how life’s obstacles shape relationships. Through Mi-su and Hyeon-u, we see the complexities of life, love, and opportunities. It reminds us that good things take time and that love, when it’s real, always finds its way back.
Each of these films offers a unique take on renewal, relationships, and the joys of life. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, laughter, or heartfelt moments, these stories will uplift your spirits as you welcome the New Year.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Director: Ben Stiller
Year: 2013
The New Year inspires us to step out of our comfort zones, and Walter Mitty’s journey is the perfect reminder of what happens when we dare to dream. This adventure movie encourages viewers to embrace the extraordinary and see the world with fresh eyes.
Walter Mitty’s transformation from a coward dreamer to a bold adventurer is truly amazing. The viewers can observe the breathtaking visuals and elevating soundtrack, which adds to the emotional impact and makes them feel ready to conquer their fears and challenges.
Ben Stiller’s direction highlights the balance between reality and imagination. Through visually stunning sequences and heartfelt storytelling, he stresses the beauty of stepping out into the unknown and seizing life’s opportunities.
Aarya Chand is a culture and lifestyle intern at the post covering mental health, lifestyle, and skincare issues. She is also a psychology and literature student.

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