10 Best Inspirational Films That Encourage You Never To Give Up | Eager Lad

They have the ability to make us laugh, weep, and even rejoice! We may identify with underdogs who achieve great goals in the face of adversity and difficulty. We all require motivation. When we are up against the neck-to-neck competition in the modern-day, we might feel tired of striving and want to give up. However, these films force us to examine ourselves and, in many cases, may serve as sources of inspiration. So, to that end, here's a list that isn't your average nightly watch. These 10 films are likely to encourage, inspire, and stay with us long after the credits have rolled.

10.The Pursuit Of Happyness(2006)



The motivating narrative of The Pursuit Of Happiness is parent Chris' quest to offer a decent future for his kid. While showcasing the father-son relation, the film also conveys the idea of never giving up. Being evicted from their house and facing financial troubles, both father and son confront several challenges on a daily basis. However, the brief moments of enjoyment they discover in their friendship offer a touching storyline for the film.

9.Life Of Pi(2012)



Pi, the only human survivor of the ship on its way to Canada, finds himself in the middle of the ocean with a tiger, a hyena, and an orangutan. Pi's challenges and exploits, along with the wonderful presentation of nature, make the film not only inspirational but also visually appealing.

8.Rush(2013)


Though the story revolves mostly around the conflict between F1 drivers James Hunt and Nikki Lauda, the film goes on to explore a variety of other emotions. The film exposes us to mental and physical endurance extremes as the two drivers compete to be the best on their gas-filled roller bombs. Competition and the race to be the greatest are the two pillars of the plot, which follows the narrative of two of the world's top F1 drivers.

7.A Beautiful Mind (2001)



A Beautiful Mind is a narrative about a mathematical genius on a torturous journey of self-discovery. It covers several faces of human emotions. On the verge of world recognition, John Nash finds an aspect of himself that he was previously ignorant of. Based on Sylvia Nasar's book, the film examines devotion, achievement, and heartbreaking foolishness of the human mind.

6.The Green Mile(1999)



Despite having walked the mile with other criminals, Paul was certain of John Coffey's innocence. Coffey owns a remarkable magical skill in addition to his naive dread of the dark. The engrossing story of deciding between doing the right thing and fulfilling one's duty also inspires feelings of compassion and empathy.

5.Forrest Gump(1994)



Whether he's dominating the gridiron as a collegiate football player, fighting in the Vietnam War, or captaining a shrimp boat, Forrest's youthful innocence leaves an effect on people. Forrest, who grew up in a safe home under the care of his supporting mother, never regarded himself to be disadvantaged. He attempted to make the people around him happy in his own tiny manner, but he became baffled when rescuing Jenny, his childhood loves. The film exudes purity and affection, making us appreciative of life's basic pleasures.

4.127 Hours(2010)



What if you had to choose between having your hand amputated and dying? In 127 Hours, Aron Ralson had to make this choice. The narrative of a lone trekker lost for five days and his amazing return to civilization is one of survival. This film not only inspires us, but it also makes us thankful for something we all take for granted life.

3.Rocky(1976)



Rocky Balboa's story is one of struggle and hard work as well as boxing. The challenges of everyday living for which he works, his connection with his best friend's sister, and the creation of his job are all well-knit elements of the storyline, and this entire picture of his life is what makes the film so great. This is a wonderfully amazing story about a man who goes from being "nothing" to being "someone."

2.Life is Beautiful(1997)


The story of Life Is Beautiful is one of optimism and imagination. Despite the fact that Guido has been separated from his wife Dora, he attempts to keep his kid happy by telling him that their stay in the concentration camp is really a game. Guido's optimistic attitude, his desire to make life better for his son, and his deep desire to reunite with his family serve as the foundation for the inspiring story.

1.The Shawshank Redemption(1994)



The Shawshank Redemption is the story of financier Andy Dufresne's 19-year jail sentence. The film conveys a strong message of friendship and determination while also providing insight into the lives of the people in Shawshank. The film concludes not only with the escape of the innocent Andy, but also with the redemption of his buddy, Red, making it an amazing narrative of hope, faith, and brotherhood.



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