Bisnis.com, JAKARTA — Soon October will end and change in November. It’s time for you to make a list movie to watch next November.
This film is suitable to watch with family, with children, or with girlfriends or friends via streaming applications or in your favorite cinema.
Check out the recommendations for foreign films you can watch in November:
1. Wonders
Captain wonder Brie Larson returns to save planet Earth from evil aliens, but this time her job becomes much more difficult due to a cosmic problem that connects her to two other superheroes.
Every time she uses her powers, she switches places with Photon (Teyonah Parris) or Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani). Will he be able to control it?
Speaking of Marvels, Marvel Studios itself has struggled to regain momentum since the release of Avengers: Endgame in 2019.
The film will be released internationally from November 8 and November 10 in the United States and the United Kingdom.
2. Salt burns
Essentially “The Talented Mr. Ripley revisits Brideshead,” Saltburn stars Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Inisherin) as an Oxford University student invited to spend the summer at the boy’s stately home the most popular of the university, Jacob Elordi.
Will he survive in the company of the boy’s very wealthy family, including a lady and host played brilliantly by Rosamund Pike and Richard E Grant? The film will officially be released on November 17 in the United States, United Kingdom and Ireland.
3. Dream scenario
Paul Matthews (Nicolas Cage) is a happily married college professor, although he is so uncharismatic that most of his students don’t listen to him.
But one day, for some reason, he started showing up in people’s dreams: whatever dream one was dreaming, Paul was there, in the background, just passing by.
Does this strange phenomenon make it special? And should that make him rich and famous? The film will be released on November 10 in the United States, United Kingdom and Ireland.
4. Priscilla
A year after Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic, Sofia Coppola made a biopic about King’s wife Priscilla, and it’s very different. While Luhrmann’s film explodes with noise and color, Coppola’s is a quiet, intimate drama that focuses not on the glamor of the entertainment world but on the increasingly tense home life of its young heroine.
The film begins in 1959, when Priscilla Beaulieu (Cailee Spaeny) is a 14-year-old girl on an American military base in Germany, and Elvis (Jacob Elordi) is a nostalgic soldier who has a crush on her.
The film was released on November 3 in the United States and Canada.
5. The Killer
Adapted from the French graphic novel by Alexis “Matz” Nolent, The Killer stars Michael Fassbender as a freelance killer. He prides himself on the extraordinary effectiveness of his methods, but one day he accidentally shoots the wrong person in Paris, and he is forced to fly around the world, crashing into everyone who wants to avenge his mistake .
Released November 10 on Netflix internationally
6. The next goal wins
In 2001, American Samoa were defeated by Australia in football, with a humiliating final score of 31-0.
Determined to shed their reputation as the worst footballer in the world, the American Samoa team hires Dutch-American coach Thomas Rongen.
Their underdog story was turned into a documentary, Next Goal Wins, and now Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, Jojo Rabbit) has turned it into a fun comedy-drama starring Michael Fassbender, who can also be seen in The Killer this month -this. Released in the United States and Canada on November 17
7. May December
Gracie (Julianne Moore) and Joe (Charles Melton) have been married for 20 years and now live a comfortable life in an enviable lake house with their three children.
What’s interesting is that they met when Gracie was 36 and Joe was a 13-year-old schoolboy. Does their subsequent domestic happiness cancel out the crime? And are they really happy?
The film was released on November 17 in the United States.
8. Fallen Leaves
One of the smallest, quietest films of the year, Fallen Leaves is also one of the most acclaimed.
Aki Kaurismäki’s deadpan romantic comedy won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in May and currently has a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The film takes place in Kaurismäki’s unique and melancholic version of contemporary Helsinki. Ansa (Alma Poyst) and Holappa (Jussi Vatanen) both work in miserable, poorly paid jobs, but they might just fall into a love affair. The film was released on November 17 in the United States.
9. Wishes
Walt Disney is celebrating its 100th anniversary with cartoons that incorporate the studio’s themes and animation styles from the first century.
Directed by Chris Buck (co-director of Frozen) and Fawn Veerasunthorn, Wish is a musical fairy tale set in a magical land where King Magnifico (Chris Pine) can grant wishes to its citizens.
But a 17-year-old girl, Asha (Ariana DeBose), wonders if the king should keep this power for himself. He wished for a star and it fell from the sky to help him. The film was released internationally from November 22.
10. Pencils versus pixels
Pencils vs Pixels tells a story of transition and also examines a century of Hollywood cartoon lore.
Bay Dariz and Phil Earnest’s documentary is a history of media in America and an opportunity to raise awareness of important artists like Nine Old Men and Mary Blair.
This film offers an extraordinary artist’s perspective on the wonders of American animation and its rich heritage. The film was released on November 7 in the United States. (Ernestina Jesica Toji)
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