“You’re sitting on a winning lottery ticket, and you’re too much of a p*ssy to cash it in. You don’t owe it to yourself, you owe it to me. In twenty years, if you’re still living here working construction, I’ll f*cking kill ya. Hanging around here is a f*cking waste of your time.” ~ Good Will Hunting

 

Let Me Get The Disclaimer Out Of The Way

 

Hey everyone,

First of all, thank you to my friends and family who send interesting movie and literature links my way. And next, the important one. Are you the President that anyone would be interested in what you watch? Good question. For whatever it is worth, even if it means this is only for my memory, I need a place to document what I’ve watched and loved. So, here it is. 😉

I’m sharing a curated list of books, movies, and documentaries that I believe are truly worth experiencing at least once in a lifetime. These works have profoundly shaped my perspective on the world, human nature, history, and resilience — they have challenged my assumptions, helped me put myself in others’ shoes and sparked deep reflection.

Before diving in, a note on “separating the art from the artist.” This has been a timeless and nuanced debate. Great art can emerge from flawed (or even deeply problematic) people, and knowing about an artist’s personal views or actions can complicate our enjoyment. I believe it’s often possible and valuable to appreciate the work’s intellectual, emotional, or cultural merits while critically acknowledging the creator’s shortcomings.

Recommendations here focus on the enduring power of the art itself, not endorsement of the individuals behind it. (I don’t fully agree with each and every idea in these works, and my views on some creators have evolved over time.)

 

Best Movies And Series

 

  • Silenced – South Korean crime drama film directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk
  • The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (as of 01/07/2026, in the middle of watching it, but had to add it)
  • NETFLIX: The Secrets We Keep
  • The Stoning of Soraya M, by Cyrus Nowrastey: A desperate woman asks for a meeting with a journalist to disclose the cruel and inhumane punishment of her niece.
  • Pushpaka Vimanam (1987 Silent Indian Movie)
  • The Way We Talk (2024 Chinese)
  • Jojo Rabbit – A Comedy Drama
  • Where Is The Friend’s Home By Abbas Kiarostami
  • Kantara (Indian Kannada Language Action Thriller)
  • Squid Game (Korean Thriller Series)
  • Children of Men
  • Moon (By Duncan Jones)
  • The Hurt Locker
  • Saving Private Ryan
  • Lost In Translation

 

 

Foreign Films Recommendation

 

Best Documentaries

 

  • CNN Films: Ivory Tower Trailer
  • Race to Nowhere
  • Generation Zapped
  • Personal Statement: Find it HERE.
  • Social Media Dangers Documentary — Childhood 2.0: https://www.childhood2movie.com/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He3IJJhFy-I
  • Love, Death + Robots
  • The Zone of Interest (2023)
  • Blackfish
  • Earthlings
  • Forks Over Knives
  • Keep This Between Us (Documentary about groomers)
  • What The Health
  • Screened Out (2020)
  • Generation Zapped
  • The Social Dilemma:
    We tweet, we like, and we share – but what are the consequences of our growing dependence on social media? As digital platforms increasingly become a lifeline to stay connected, Silicon Valley insiders reveal how social media is reprogramming civilization by exposing what’s hiding on the other side of your screen.
  • Searching for Sugar Man
  • Undercover High: How Adults Passed As High Schoolers
  • Sum Of Life: 14 Minutes Of Pure Joy {5 Minute Documentary}
  • March of the Penguins
  • Fat Sick and Nearly Dead
  • The Game Changers
  • Eating You Alive
  • Plant Pure Nation
  • Martyrs of Marriage:  Misuse of IPC 498A By Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj
  • https://www.indiassons.com/
  • Ukraine’s Forgotten Children (A BBC Documentary): 
    Ukraine got its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Under the Soviet system, a mother can abandon her new born in the maternity ward by simply signing it over to the state. Today state care has become the norm for any kind of disability. And most children in state care are called social orphans, a term used to describe children whose parents can’t or are unwilling to take care of them.

 

Best Books And Writers

 

Find them HERE.

 

A Child’s Christmas in Wales

 

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About The Article Author:

Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.

One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.

Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.

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