Top 15 Movies To Improve Your English

 

Why not combine the two if you enjoy watching films and studying English?
That's correct, viewing films can help you learn English!

Here's Top 15 Movies To Improve Your English:

1. The Boss Baby

Genre: Comedy

Tim Templeton, who is seven years old, is lavished with love and attention by his ideal parents. But he finds out one day that his parents have brought a new baby home.
Tim's parents eventually stop paying attention to him as the odd infant in a suit and tie steals all of their attention.
Then, both brothers must put aside their animosity and work together to combat a shared threat—puppies.

2. Cast Away

Genre: Adventure

In order to take care of business in Malaysia, Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks), who travels the world resolving issues at FedEx centres, must leave his love Kelly behind on Christmas.
He awakens on an island with nothing but a volleyball after his plane crashes in the Pacific Ocean due to a violent storm.
To combat his loneliness, Chuck gives the ball the name Wilson and speaks to him every day. Wilson and Chuck are followed throughout the film as Chuck tries to survive being trapped.

3. Despicable Me 3

Genre: Family / Comedy

In the previous films, Gru began as the most wicked supervillain (bad person) in the world. In this episode of the series, Gru has lost his identity.
He is now a member of the anti-villain team at the start of this film. However, he is soon dismissed from the team for unable to carry out his duties.
Then, one day, he receives a visit from his enigmatic twin, who is now interested in being a villain and requests Gru's assistance.

4. The LEGO Batman Movie

Genre: Action / Comedy

In this movie, Batman must contend with his fiercest opponent, the Joker.
Batman learns that he must work with others in Gotham City if he is to stop the Joker. Additionally, he learns that he unintentionally adopted a youngster from an orphanage as his son.
Batman encounters the same issues repeatedly, but this time they are humorous rather than serious. He is tested by his loneliness and gains a lot of knowledge about relationships and accountability.

5. The Hunger Games

Genre: Dystopian Action

This tale takes place in the future in the country of Panem, which is divided into 12 districts.
Every year, two contestants are selected by lottery to compete in the Hunger Games, a struggle to the death in which only one person will emerge as the winner.
After her sister's name is pulled out of the lottery, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence), a 16-year-old from District 12, surprisingly volunteers for the Hunger Games.

6. (500) Days of Summer

Genre: Romantic Comedy

In this film, Zooey Deschanel plays Summer Finn and Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a young architect named Tom Hansen.
Even though Summer claims she doesn't believe in love, he falls in love with her straight away and they spend a lot of time together over the following few months.
Summer doesn't feel the same way about Tom despite how much time they spend together. 
They cross paths again a few years later, and she lets him know that she has found someone other and that he was exactly right regarding love.

7. Finding Nemo

Genre: Family

An animated movie called "Finding Nemo" is about a clownfish named Marlin who misplaces his offspring Nemo.
He encounters Dory, another fish, while travelling. They go on an amazing journey to discover Nemo across the ocean together. It's a fantastic movie to see for all ages—one of the finest films of all time! I don't want to give anything away, though!

8. Twilight

Genre: Romance / Fantasy

Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart, is a teenager who has never been interested in hanging out with the popular girls.
Bella decides to move home with her dad in a tiny town in Washington when her mother remarries. Before she meets Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), a fascinating and gorgeous man, nothing exciting has happened in the dull, dreary town.
She's never encountered a person quite like Edward; he's good-looking, wise, and funny. He finally reveals to Bella that he is a vampire in addition.
The plot centres on Edward and Bella's illicit romance and pursuit of a relationship. 

9. Toy Story

Genre: Family

This animated (cartoon) film centres on a little kid named Andy who enjoys playing with his toys in his room, particularly his Woody the Cowboy action figure.
The toys come to life after Andy vanishes, and Woody serves as their leader to make sure they are all acting well.
For his birthday, Andy's mother presents him a brand-new toy—the space hero Buzz Lightyear. Buzz quickly replaces Woody as Andy's favourite toy, making Woody envious.
Woody makes the decision to get rid of Buzz, but as their altercation starts, the two toys are separated. This narrative chronicles their journey as they attempt to find Andy.

10. Beauty and the Beast

Genres: Family / Fantasy

This is a vintage film that Disney has updated. The narrative centres on Belle, a lovely young woman who enjoys reading and lives in a village with her father.
She travels to the castle where her father resides and is compelled to stay there in order to save him when he is abducted by a beast.
The beast turns out to be a prince who was turned into an animal by a curse.
The only thing that can remove his curse is genuine love, therefore he needs Belle to stick close to him and ultimately end up in love with him.

11. Harry Potter

Genre: Fantasy

You'll adore the "Harry Potter" series if you enjoy magic. These well-known English films will guide you through the enigmas of the wizard world and the magic school Hogwarts.
The conflict between good and evil wizards is the subject of a seven-part book series (and an eight-part film series).
The protagonist, Harry Potter, his closest pals, and the wicked Lord Voldemort are the main characters of the novel. You won't be able to look at magic the same way after watching this.

12. Get Out

Genres: Horror / Psychological Thriller

Chris, a black American photographer who has been in a committed relationship with Rose, an American white lady.
Chris accepts Rose's invitation to spend the weekend at her family's country home, but he has no idea what is in store for him.
Being a psychological thriller, the movie's main themes include mystery, suspense, and surprise.

13. The Terminator

Genre: Action

In the "The Terminator" series, a conflict between artificially intelligent (AI) robots and people is shown as occurring in the future. These AI systems send killer machines back in time whenever humans begin to get the upper hand in the conflict.
They want to murder John Connor, the head of the human resistance, and his family. It's an exhilarating science fiction movie that is unmatched in its category.

14. Marvel Woman

Category: Action

Diana happens to be the princess of the tribe of women known as the Amazons, who train to be warriors. She doesn't have any interaction with the outside world while growing up on a remote island.
She chooses to flee after finding a pilot and learning about the ongoing battle from him. She transforms into Wonder Woman in the hopes that she may use her superhuman abilities to end the conflict.

15. Star Wars

Genre: Science Fiction / Adventure

"Star Wars" is another sweeping film franchise. This tale depicts the conclusion of a protracted conflict between the Jedi Order and the Sith Lords, two opposing cosmic powers.
According to the Star Wars films and television shows, there is a "Force" that unites the cosmos.
The Sith Lords believe in using the "Force" via hatred, rage, jealously, and other bad emotions, whereas the Jedi Order believes in using the "Force" through compassion and charity.