Heartwarming, book-based drama movies you can stream

Heartwarming, book-based drama movies you can stream

Heartwarming, book-based drama movies you can stream

Heartwarming Book-Based Drama Movies You Can Stream – Courtesy (Netflix)

Within the world of streaming there are several drama films based on books and which tell emotional stories of love, friendship and family that manage to move almost all their viewers.

Wounded Hearts

The romantic drama of Netflix, ‘Wounded Hearts’, it’s based on Tess Weskfield’s ‘Puple Hearts’ book. It tells the false love story that a young couple undertakes with the sole intention of taking advantage of the other; However, in the middle of a theater they will realize that they cannot prevent their true feelings from coming to light.

I before you

Another of the drama based on books and that they are streaming, in this case, Amazon Prime Video; it is ‘me before you’. In this story, Emilia Clarke and Sam Clafin play a caregiver and a paralyzed man who start a beautiful romance despite their first brushes.

Pride and Prejudice

Among the most classic drama films Netflix has in its catalog is “Pride and Prejudice”. Joe Wright’s film is based on Jane Austen’s book of the same name, where forbidden love is born in an ancient time where it is frowned upon.

Call me by your name

The great romantic success with Timotheé Chalamet and Armie Hammer, ‘Call Me By Your Name’ by Luca Guadagnino; It is inspired by the book of the same name by André Aciman. Currently, this romantic and very dramatic film can be seen on the Paramount + platform.

The benefits of being invisible

Another of the romantic dramas that are on Netflix and also on Amazon Prime Video is “The Perks of Being Invisible”. The film is based on the book of the same name written by Stephen Chbosky, where youthful love feels stronger than ever, but also the importance of friendship and family in those years.

You may be interested in: Wounded Hearts and other romantic movies on Netflix

Little Women

The acclaimed book ‘Little Women’ written by Louise May Alcott, has been brought to the screen on more than one occasion. The latest meeting on HBO Max with Emma Watson, Florence Pugh and Sarsoise Ronan in the lead, looking for what they truly love, want and seek in life, far from what society has always imposed on them.

By Kimberlyn Flores

Source: Nacion Flix

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