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Weekend: 6 movie recommendations for students

Six movie recommendations for students to relax over the weekend. 
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Movies are a great way to relax. Here are six movie recommendations for students to relax over the weekend. 

Parasite (2019)

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This film tells the story of a poor family in South Korea who scheme their way into working for a wealthy family. It’s a great movie for university students because it explores themes of class, inequality, and power dynamics in a thought-provoking and suspenseful way.

The Social Network (2010)

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This movie tells the story of how Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook while he was a student at Harvard. It’s a great film for students because it shows the power of innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as the ethical dilemmas that can arise when creating a new technology.

Lady Bird (2017)

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This movie follows the life of a high school senior as she navigates her final year before heading off to college. It’s a great film for students because it explores the challenges and emotions that come with leaving home and starting a new chapter in life.

Moonlight (2016)

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This film tells the coming-of-age story of a young man growing up in Miami. It deals with themes of identity, sexuality, and race, and is a great movie for students because it provides a nuanced and powerful exploration of these topics.

The Half of It (2020)

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This movie follows a shy high school student who is hired by a jock to help him write love letters to a girl they both like. It’s a great film for university students because it explores themes of identity, friendship and romance in a fresh and unique way.

Sorry to Bother You (2018)

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This movie follows a young black man who becomes a telemarketer and rises up the ranks by using his “white voice.” It’s a great film for students because it satirises capitalism, race relations, and the gig economy in a hilarious and eye-opening way.

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