Most Inspirational Films
An
All New Blu-ray Perfectly Timed For Father's Day Coming On June 5, 2012
The Cinderella story of
the Hickory basketball team as depicted in Hoosiers
is one of the best inspirational stories in the history film. Here, to honor Hoosiers and other encouraging films, we
will feature our five favorite inspirational stories in film, including It’s a Wonderful Life, Dead Poets Society and Harold and Maude.
Norman Dale (Gene Hackman) is a volatile basketball
coach with a dark past who arrives in a small, rural Indiana town to attempt to
lead the high school team to victory. This group of underdogs needs all the
help they can get, and no one would have ever suspected that it would come from
the unlikely duo of Dale and his newly hired assistant coach, the town's
recovering alcoholic, Shooter (Dennis Hopper). Under Dale and Shooter's
guidance, the Hickory team surprises their town - and themselves - by not only
becoming an unstoppable team during the basketball season, but also taking home
the 1952 State Championship.
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It’s a Wonderful Life
In 1946’s It’s
a Wonderful Life, we see in a flashback that George Bailey (James Stewart)
has spent his entire life giving up his big dreams and aspirations for the good
of his family and for his town, Bedford Falls. But in the present, on Christmas
Eve, he is broken and suicidal over misplacing an $8000 loan and the scheming
of the evil millionaire and slumlord, Mr. Potter (Lionel Barrymore). George
wishes he had never been born, and his guardian angel, Clarence (Henry
Travers), falls to Earth, and shows him how his town, family, and friends would
turn out if he had never existed. In the end, George realizes his desire to
live and that he truly does have a wonderful life.
Harold and Maude
Field of Dreams
Dead Poets Society
Dead Poets Society was released in 1989 and is often included on
lists of the most inspirational films. In it, John Keating (Robin Williams) is a
radical new English teacher at the uptight Welton Academy Prep School in 1959
Vermont. Through his unorthodox teaching methods, like standing on desks and
tearing pages out of books, Keating is able to help his students discover and
explore their true passions in life, like writing and acting, instead of
succumbing to the lives their parents have dictated for them.
Erin
Brockovich
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