Top 10 best movies that inspire and motivate youth
On the journey to becoming "adults", we - children just entering life - have to face many times of disorientation or feelings of failure. At this time, there is a need for something to pull out of the red pool of negative emotions and movies are a convenient means. Movies have the ability to inspire, motivate, and explain people's ideals comfortably. However, there is something special about movies created specifically for teenagers. These films are not only entertaining but also a source of encouragement and motivation during the important years of adolescence. In this list, Topshare has compiled the Top 10 best movies that inspire and motivate young people to dream bigger, believe in themselves and overcome obstacles.
1
The Fault in Our Stars

The Fault in Our Stars
17-year-old Hazel Grace has lung cancer and needs to carry an oxygen tank with her wherever she goes. Her mother, Frannie, encourages her to join a cancer support group against her will. However, when Hazel meets 18-year-old Gus, who lost a leg to cancer but appears to have been cured, they fall in love. Hazel introduces her favorite novel to Gus and says she dreams of chatting with the author, Peter Van Houten, who lives in Amsterdam, about the novel's ending. Gus contacted Peter Van Houten through his assistant, and Van Houten invited them to visit him in Amsterdam. They travel to the Netherlands with Frannie, where Hazel will learn that Peter Van Houten is not at all what they expected.
Director: Josh Boone
Screenwriters: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, John Green
Actors: Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff
Duration: 2h6m
Genre: romance, drama
Year of release: 2014
Status: screened
2
The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Charlie is a shy, friendless teenager who has just joined high school. He misses his best friend, who committed suicide, and he writes letters to an imaginary friend to express his feelings. Furthermore, Charlie has had mental illness problems in the past. Soon, Charlie befriends war veteran Patrick, who is gay, and his stepsister Sam and they become close friends. Charlie wants to be a writer and he also becomes the favorite student of his literature teacher, Mr. Anderson, who lends him books. Sam and Patrick introduce Charlie to their friends and Charlie falls in love with Sam, but he doesn't have the confidence to date her. Charlie discovers a new world and feels happy with his friends, and he goes on a date with their mutual friend Mary Elizabeth. But when they ended their relationship, Patrick asked Charlie to stay away from them for a while and soon he relapsed mentally. He went to the hospital, where a doctor finally revealed the source of his problem.
Director: Stephen Chbosky
Screenwriter: Stephen Chbosky
Actors: Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, Ezra Miller
Duration: 1h43m
Genre: drama
Year of release: 2012
Status: screened
3
Hidden Figures

Hidden Figures
As the United States races with Russia to send humans into space, NASA finds untapped talent in a group of African-American female mathematicians who serve as the brains behind one of its operations. greatest in American history. Based on the incredible true life stories of three of these women, known as "human computers", we follow these women as they quickly rise through the ranks of NASA along with many of history's greatest minds were tasked with the unique task of calculating astronaut John Glenn's momentous launch into orbit, and ensuring his safe return. Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson and Katherine Gobels Johnson transcended boundaries of gender, race and profession while their extraordinary talent and desire to dream big surpassed anything humanity had ever achieved before. here, firmly cemented them in American history as true American heroes.
Director: Theodore Melfi
Screenwriters: Allison Schroeder, Theodore Melfi, Margot Lee Shetterly
Cast: Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe
Duration: 2h7m
Genre: drama, history
Year of release: 2016
Status: screened
4
Dead Poets Society

Dead Poets Society
Vermont, New England, 1959. Students at Welton Academy have been trained for generations to live lives of tradition - until charismatic new professor John Keating arrives at the academy, pushing Push them to think for themselves and live their lives to the fullest. Through his unique approach, the inspirational Keating awakens the spirit of his students, encourages them to become outstanding individuals, and challenges them to reach their full potential. However, when tragedy strikes the school, bringing with it the wrath of a disapproving faculty member, Keating and his boys will find themselves at odds with school officials, parents, and the system.
Director: Peter Weir
Screenwriter: Tom Schulman
Actors: Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke
Duration: 2h8m
Genre: drama, youth
Year of release: 1989
Status: screened
5
The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games
In a dystopian future, the totalitarian nation of Panem is divided into 12 districts and the Capitol. Each year, two young representatives from each district are chosen by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games. Part entertainment, part brutal revenge for a past rebellion, televised matches are broadcast throughout Panem. The 24 participants are forced to eliminate their opponents while the citizens of Panem are asked to watch. When Katniss' 16-year-old sister, Prim, is chosen as District 12's female representative, Katniss volunteers to take her place. She and her male partner, Peeta, are pitted against larger, stronger representatives, some of whom have trained their entire lives for this purpose.
Director: Gary Ross
Screenwriters: Gary Ross, Suzanne Collins, Billy Ray
Actors: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth
Duration: 2h22m
Genre: adventure, action, science fiction
Year of release: 2012
Status: screened
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