Best Inspiring Movies


  • The Pursuit of Happyness

    The Pursuit of Happyness (PG-13, 2006)

    Will Smith, Jaden Smith, Thandie Newton, Brian Howe, James Karen
    The rousing, true-life story of a single dad who went from living on the streets to owning his own b... read morerokerage firm is brought to the big screen by superstar Will Smith, appearing for the first time opposite his real-life son Jaden Smith. Set in early-'80s San Francisco, the film charts the hard times and eventual comeback of Chris Gardner, a suddenly single salesman who has custody of his son, but finds that providing for the two of them is a challenge in the increasingly unstable economic climate. He struggles to work his way from unpaid intern at Dean Witter to something more substantial, even as life continues to offer him setbacks. Making his Hollywood debut, Italian director Gabriele Muccino was championed by Will Smith for the project. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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      fb675134685: One of the best movies of 2006, based on the true story of Chris Gardner, a real feel good inspiring story. Do yourself a favor and watch this one!
      Reviewed 42 days days ago
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      fb661412756: people may think that this is not one of Will Smiths 'Greats' but I thought that this film was all inspiring. If you look deep into the plot a truly inspiring story hits you. Will Smith plays the rol
      Reviewed 11 months days ago
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      fb705990704: . I found the film not just a great watch but inspiring too.
      Reviewed 15 months days ago
  • Freedom Writers

    Freedom Writers (PG-13, 2007)

    Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, Patrick Dempsey, Mario
    Assigned the thankless task of teaching freshman English at a gang-infested Long Beach, CA high scho... read moreol, a 23-year-old teacher resorts to unconventional means of breaking through to her hardened students in director Richard LaGravenese's adaptation of Erin Gruwell's best-seller The Freedom Writer's Diaries: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them. Her students had been written off, and her chances of succeeding scoffed at, but Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank) wasn't about to go down without a fight. Long Beach is a place where a new war is waged with each passing day, and when the hardened students who walk those dangerous hallways sense an outsider attempting to understand their plight, their cynical resentment threatens to keep a deadly cycle in motion. Despite the initially hostile reaction she receives in the classroom, Gruwell uses the writings of Anne Frank and Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in Sarajevo to teach her students not only the basis of the English language, but compassion and tolerance as well. Later, when the time comes to tell their own tales in a project specially designed to explore the daily violence that the majority of students have grown numb to, the barriers that had once stood so strong gradually begin to crumble. When the only chance for survival is to befriend the person who was once your mortal enemy, the world is opened to a whole new realm of possibilities. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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      fb1400110320: An inspiring and touching story of friendship and loss
      Reviewed 24 months days ago
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      blackcecily: really inspiring story, read a book call kids in the back of the class, the story is quite similar and its
      Reviewed 3 years days ago
    • luthienfym
      luthienfym: . Real life indeed has more surprises, inspiring characters than any film could ever imagine as proven by Freedom Writers.

      This definitely
      Reviewed 4 years days ago
  • Invictus

    Invictus (PG-13, 2009)

    Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon, Tony Kgoroge, Patrick Mofokeng, Matt Stern
    Actor Morgan Freeman portrays anti-apartheid activist and former South African president Nelson Mand... read moreela in this Clint Eastwood-helmed political drama adapted from author John Carlin's book The Human Factor: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Changed the World. Set just after the fall of apartheid and during Mandela's first term in office, The Human Factor explores how the political prisoner-turned-president used the 1995 Rugby World Cup -- which was hosted by South Africa -- as a means of bringing blacks and whites together after decades of violence and mistrust. Matt Damon co-stars in the Warner Bros. production as rugby player Francois Pienaar. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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      fb614682813: A wholly inspiring, beautifully acted picture based completely on facts that is rousing, emotionally resonant
      Reviewed 18 days days ago
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      Invictus is an entertaining, inspiring movie whether or not you have an interest in politics and/or rugby. Excellent performances
      Reviewed 14 months days ago
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      fb573276964: Great film, that is well acted and directed, about a truly inspiring story
      Reviewed 16 months days ago
  • The Blind Side

    The Blind Side (PG-13, 2009)

    Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron, Jae Head, Lily Collins
    Taken in by a well-to-do family and offered a second chance at life, a homeless teen grows to become... read more the star athlete projected to be the first pick at the NFL draft in this sports-themed comedy drama inspired by author Michael Lewis' best-seller The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game. Michael Oher was living on the streets when he was welcomed into the home of a conservative suburban family, but over time he matured into a talented athlete. As the NFL draft approaches, fans and sports radio personalities alike speculate that Oher will be the hottest pick of the year. Sandra Bullock stars in a film written and directed by John Lee Hancock (The Rookie, The Alamo). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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      fb702030064: t Sandra Bullock movie! (although the blond hair doesn't suit her lol) This is a very emotional and inspiring story that will have you completely pulled in.
      Reviewed 30 days days ago
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      fb711500236: . great story, acting, very inspiring.
      Reviewed 9 months days ago
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      fb577541195: . Sandra Bullock was really really good and I have never been a huge fan. A positive, inspiring, feel good movie. Recommended.
      Reviewed 14 months days ago
  • Into the Wild

    Into the Wild (R, 2007)

    Emile Hirsch, Marcia Gay Harden, William Hurt, Jena Malone, Catherine Keener
    Into the Wild is writer/director Sean Penn's adaptation of the popular book by Jon Krakauer, a nonfi... read morection account of the post-collegiate wanderings of a young Virginia man, who divorces himself from his friends, family, and possessions in search of a greater spiritual knowledge and communion with nature. Upon his 1990 graduation from Emory University in Atlanta, Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch) walks away from a loving if dysfunctional family and sends his nearly 25,000-dollar life savings to Oxfam International. Instead of the normal life his parents planned for him, Chris rechristens himself "Alexander Supertramp" and heads west in his beaten-up automobile until it no longer runs, at which point he takes up hitchhiking. The goal on the horizon? Alaska. By hook or by crook -- but without his limited cash, which he symbolically sets aflame -- Chris/Alexander determines to make it to his personal promised land, with stops along the way to experience America and its people. These adventures include a kayak trip down dangerous rapids, a gig working in a grain mill, extended stays with a hippie couple and a kindly old widower -- and enough cold, hunger, and exhaustion to leave him emotionally defeated more than once. Meanwhile, his parents (William Hurt and Marcia Gay Harden) and sister (Jena Malone) haven't received so much as a postcard from him, and begin to fear the worst. Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder composed the contemplative soundtrack. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
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      pfryguy80: Amazing and awe inspiring true strory about young college graduate Chris McCandless as he leaves civilization behind
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
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      fb1051293829: Truly inspiring film. Sean Penn interprets the story perfectly. As the viewer travels along with "Alex", w
      Reviewed 8 months days ago
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      fb100000114322293: ." The precarious adventure of a young intellect whose only home IS the wild. Heartbreaking and awe inspiring. His name is Chris McCandles, but he ( and I ) prefer the name Alexander Supertramp.
      Reviewed 16 months days ago
  • Cinderella Man

    Cinderella Man (PG-13, 2005)

    Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger, Paul Giamatti, Craig Bierko, Paddy Considine
    The true story of an athlete who achieved his greatest success against the most daunting odds of his... read more life is brought to the screen in this historical drama. In the 1920s, James Braddock (Russell Crowe) from Bergen, NJ, was a promising contender in professional boxing; he had strength, spirit, and tenacity, but the combination of a serious hand injury and a 1929 defeat in a bout with light heavyweight champ Tommy Loughran sent his career into a serious tailspin. As Braddock's career in the ring dried up, the Great Depression put a stake through the heart of America's economy, and Braddock found himself working at the New York docks for pitiful wages as he tried to support his wife, Mae (Renée Zellweger), and three children. Desperate for money, Braddock turned to his former trainer and manager Joe Gould (Paul Giamatti), who was unexpectedly able to scare up a bout for him, battling John Griffin at Madison Square Garden. While conventional wisdom had it that Braddock was too old, out of shape, and out of practice to have any chance of winning, he defeated Griffin, and continued beating his opponents with a powerful left hook that had been intensified by years of punishing dock work. In a nation desperate for good news, Braddock's surprising comeback became a tonic to struggling workers and unemployed people, and all eyes were on Braddock when in 1935 he took on powerful heavyweight champion Max Baer (Craig Bierko) in what was both literally and figuratively the fight of his life. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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      fb705990704: A Masterpiece. Couldn't stop watching from start to finish. Russell Crowe is superb as 'The Pride o
      Reviewed 15 months days ago
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      Just a very touching, inspiring, well told, exceedingly well made film. It doesn't best Raging Bull or The Fighter as far
      Reviewed 19 months days ago
    • melly2294
      melly2294: absolute devastation of the Depression and yet the lingering hope/optimism that people cling to is inspiring. What a treat.
      Reviewed 3 years days ago
  • Milk

    Milk (R, 2008)

    Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin, Diego Luna, James Franco
    Academy Award winner Sean Penn takes the title role in Gus Van Sant's biopic tracing the last eight ... read moreyears in the life of Harvey Milk, the ill-fated politician and gay activist whose life changed history, and whose courage still inspires people. When Milk was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977, he made history for being the first openly gay man in American history to be voted into public office. But the rights of homosexuals weren't Milk's primary concern, as tellingly evidenced by the wide array of political coalitions he formed over the course of his tragically brief career. He fought for everyone from union workers to senior citizens, a true hero of human rights who possessed nothing but compassion for his fellow man. The story begins in New York City, where a 40-year-old Milk ponders what steps he can take to make his life more meaningful. Eventually, Milk makes the decision to relocate to the West Coast, where he and his lover, Scott Smith (James Franco), found a small business in the heart of a working-class neighborhood. Empowered by his love for the Castro neighborhood and the success of his business, Castro Camera, Milk somewhat unexpectedly begins to emerge as an outspoken agent for change. With a growing support system that includes both Scott and a like-minded young activist named Cleve Jones (Emile Hirsch), the charismatic Milk decides to take a fateful leap into politics, eventually developing a reputation as a leader who isn't afraid to follow up his words with actions. In short order, he is elected supervisor for the newly zoned District 5, though this seeming triumph is in fact the catalyst for a tragedy that starts to unfold as Milk does his best to forge a political partnership with Dan White (Josh Brolin), another newly elected supervisor. Over time it becomes apparent that Milk and White's political agendas are directly at odds, a revelation that puts their personal destinies on a catastrophic collision course. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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      fb1460975069: What an inspiring film; Sean Penn's portrayal of Harvey Milk was spot on.
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
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      fb657567533: EPIC! Such a sad but inspiring revolutionary story! Thank You Harvey Milk for being the voice! So lovely to see how far w
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
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      fb681991363: Inspiring. Beautiful. Charming. I laughed, cried and it opened my eyes the struggles of Harvey Milk
      Reviewed 18 months days ago
  • Braveheart

    Braveheart (R, 1995)

    Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Catherine McCormack, Brendan Gleeson
    Mel Gibson, long-time heartthrob of the silver screen, came into his own as a director with Bravehea... read morert, an account of the life and times of medieval Scottish patriot William Wallace and, to a lesser degree, Robert the Bruce's struggle to unify his nation against its English oppressors. The story begins with young Wallace, whose father and brother have been killed fighting the English, being taken into the custody of his uncle, a nationalist and pre-Renaissance renaissance man. He returns twenty years later, a man educated both in the classics and in the art of war. There he finds his childhood sweetheart Murron (Catherine McCormack), and the two quickly fall in love. There are murmurs of revolt against the English throughout the village, but Wallace remains aloof, wishing simply to tend to his crops and live in peace. However, when his love is killed by English soldiers the day after their secret marriage (held secretly so as to prevent the local English lord from exercising the repulsive right of prima noctae, the privilege of sleeping with the bride on the first night of the marriage), he springs into action and single-handedly slays an entire platoon of foot soldiers. The other villagers join him in destroying the English garrison, and thus begins the revolt against the English in what will eventually become full-fledged war. Wallace eventually leads his fellow Scots in a series of bloody battles that prove a serious threat to English domination and, along the way, has a hushed affair with the Princess of Wales (the breathtaking Sophie Marceau) before his imminent demise. For his efforts, Gibson won the honor of Best Director from the Academy; the movie also took home statuettes for Best Picture, Cinematography, Makeup, and Sound Effects. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi
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      fb636923125: . Mel Gibson's character is absolutely inspiring. Freedom!!!
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
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      fb100002421724437: Epic! Truly inspiring! Filled with a overwhelming desire to stand against adversity .
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
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      fb606679766: erhaps one of the greatest films of all time, "Braveheart" evokes every range and depth of emotion, inspiring all for the relentless pursuit of love, equality, and yes... FREEDOM!
      Reviewed 7 months days ago
  • Dead Poets Society

    Dead Poets Society (PG, 1989)

    Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles, Gale Hansen
    Robin Williams toned down his usually manic comic approach in this successful period drama. In 1959,... read more the Welton Academy is a staid but well-respected prep school where education is a pragmatic and rather dull affair. Several of the students, however, have their thoughts on the learning process (and life itself) changed when a new teacher comes to the school. John Keating (Williams) is an unconventional educator who tears chapters of his textbooks and asks his students to stand on their desks to see the world from a new angle. Keating introduces his students to poetry, and his free-thinking attitude and the liberating philosophies of the authors he introduces to his class have a profound effect on his students, especially Todd (Ethan Hawke), who would like to be a writer; Neil ( Robert Sean Leonard), who dreams of being an actor, despite the objections of his father; Knox (Josh Charles), a hopeless romantic; Steven (Allelon Ruggiero), an intellectual who learns to use his heart as well as his head; Charlie (Gale Hansen), who begins to lose his blasé attitude; unconventional Gerard (James Waterston); and practical Richard (Dylan Kussman). Keating urges his students to seize the day and live their lives boldly; but when this philosophy leads to an unexpected tragedy, headmaster Mr. Nolan (Norman Lloyd) fires Keating, and his students leap to his defense. Dead Poets Society was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Williams; it won one, for Tom Schulman's original screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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      fb614682813: Many have tried to emulate this classic, but nothing matches the ensemble cast or inspiring yet tragic story.
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
    • nowheredream
      nowheredream: Inspiring. Wonderful, a great story, with good script and acting, making everyone "seize the day".
      Reviewed 3 years days ago
    • modesty1978
      modesty1978: 'Dead Poets Society is a most underrated film by a most underrated director whose inspiring, uplifting and moral tales firmly grounded in reality are not nearly as appreciated as the
      Reviewed 4 years days ago
  • Amazing Grace

    Amazing Grace (PG, 2007)

    Ioan Gruffudd, Romola Garai, Benedict Cumberbatch, Albert Finney, Michael Gambon
    One man's role in the long battle to outlaw slavery in the United Kingdom sets the stage for this hi... read morestorical drama from director Michael Apted. In 1784, 21-year-old William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd) was elected to the British House of Commons, and soon established himself as a politician with a conscience. Several years later, his close friend William Pitt (Benedict Cumberbatch) became prime minister, and together they made a bold plan to introduce a bill banning slavery before the English legislature. Wilberforce was aided by anti-slavery activists Olaudah Equiano (Youssou N'Dour) and Thomas Clarkson (Rufus Sewell); however, pro-slavery hard-liners Lord Tarleton (Ciarán Hinds) and the Duke of Clarence (Toby Jones) spearheaded a hard-fought opposition to the legislation, and despite Wilberforce's best efforts, his bill went down in defeat. In 1797, Wilberforce left politics due to poor health and a battered spirit; staying at the country home of his friends Henry and Marianne Thornton (Nicholas Farrell and Sylvestra Le Touzel), he became acquainted with Barbara Spooner (Romola Garai), a beautiful woman with progressive views. Spooner became deeply infatuated with Wilberforce, and she encouraged him not to give up on his noble goals; with her help, Wilberforce launched a second campaign to persuade England's lawmakers to end the slave trade. Amazing Grace made its North American premiere as the closing-night gala attraction at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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      fb100001751239879: Inspiring and very well done. One if the highlights of gruffuds career
      Reviewed 6 days days ago
    • elvenbeauty93
      elvenbeauty93: . So touching and well acted...beautifully directed and great music. Just an inspiring story...
      Reviewed 3 years days ago
    • munro82
      munro82: Amazing Grace is a powerful and inspiring story, impeccably brought to the screen by Michael Apted.

      This movie is imbued with pa
      Reviewed 5 years days ago