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What To Watch On Netflix When You Are Heartbroken?

by William George
July 25, 2022
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Are you heartbroken? Are you wondering what movies you can watch on Netflix this weekend? Keep reading to find out more!

Movies To Watch On Netflix When You Are Heartbroken:

You can download the movies mentioned below on https://thepirateproxybay.com/, and that too without any issue. But, before that, let’s check out which movies made it to our list!

Marriage Story:

Marriage Story is one of those movies that will first break your heart and then heal it but just with the right balance. The movie is definitely not on one of those not-so-bright sides of love when you think about it. A marriage Story might just force you to face the emotions you have been escaping all this while. 

The film will take you through deeply painful feelings – the emotions associated with divorce. Charlie (Adam Driver) and Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) make an attempt to co-parent their son and, at the same time navigate through their separation. A widely acclaimed movie, Mariage Story was written as well as directed by the very talented Noah Baumbach, who has received several Oscar and Golden Globe nominations.

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before:

You don’t need to get through a breakup to fall in love with this cute movie adapted from a book of the same name. Sometimes feeling happy for fictional characters can be a treat, especially when you are sad about your life. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is that perfect movie that makes you go through such emotions.

Peter Kavinsky happens to be the perfect (amazing) boyfriend, while the very cute Lara Jean starts falling in love with him. The two, of course face their own ups and downs. But that doesn’t make this a sad movie – it, in fact, makes it all the better. The ending will definitely make you smile.

Malcolm & Marie:

The entire plot in the John David Washington and Zendaya-stars simply takes place during the course of one night. But the film manages to beautifully capture the conflicts between a couple who are on the verge of breaking up. A Sam Levinson directorial, Malcolm & Marie follows a professional writer and director, Malcolm Elliott, on the brink of attaining Hollywood glory.

Malcolm returns home with Marie Jones, his girlfriend, after attaining the premiere of his film. However, the night takes a turn when conflicts between the couple start to unfold. It’s almost as if they are going to break up, but every time they don’t – it shows how couples tend to go through such toxic patterns more frequently than they would like to admit.

I’m Thinking of Ending Things:

Directed by the talented Charlie Kaufman, a psychological thriller in all its glory, ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ is based on the novel of the same name by Iain Reid. The trailer itself gives out an eeriness making you feel like there’s something about the movie you can’t quite put your finger on – and that’s exactly why you must watch this film.

I’m Thinking of Ending Things revolves around this young woman in the middle of wondering whether everything she was aware of about the man she was dating right after she goes with him on some road trip. The film actually focuses on intense themes such as longing and longing, as well as offers a closer look at how fragile most relationships are, in reality.

6 Years:

‘6 Years’ is one of those movies that chronicles a toxic relationship over a period of time. Viewers watch Melanie and Dan, a young couple somewhere in their 20s. Growing up as childhood friends, Dan and Melanie’s 6-year-long relationship takes an actual blow once Dan gets a great offer from some record label – Dan is faced with a choice between his relationship with Melanie and building his career. 

The couple gradually realizes the intensity and depth of their affection for each other. It is technically painful for both to realize that their love is nothing but a mere routine of sorts. Written as well as directed by the talented Hannah Fidell, ‘6 Years’ places love against individuality – in this case, for both Dan and Melanie. The couple eventually chooses to take individual roads and pays the price of a future together.

And It’s A Wrap!

So do you like our list of movies to watch on Netflix when you are heartbroken? Tell us in the comments below. Also, don’t forget to share your experience with us in the comments section below.

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