10 films that will boost your creativity

10 films that will boost your creativity

Creativity is a precious good. Sure has happened to you: you are about to fall asleep and you can think of a brilliant idea, so you should immediately address it in pencil and paper, not to let it pass. However, this is not always the case, and many times we need a good idea that enlightens us, but this does not arrive.

Need our creativity and not be able to access it can be frustrating. That is why today we will recommend 10 films so that, at those moments when you need a brilliant idea, you can stimulate your creativity. If you want to discover how to achieve it easily, then, keep reading! Seeing these films, we assure you, you will drive your most creative side.

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  • 1. Birdman (2014)
  • 2. Helvetica (2007)
  • 3. Reserve dogs (1992)
  • 4. Origin (2010)
  • 5. Smoke (1995)
  • 6. The Great Fish (2003)
  • 7. Amélie (2001)
  • 8. The Truman show (1998)
  • 9. The Society of Dead Poets (1989)
  • 10. Breakfast with diamonds (1961)
    • Let your imagination fly!
    • Bibliographic references

1. Birdman (2014)

In the film directed by Alejandro Iñarritú, there is a protagonist in the midst of a personal crisis (and also a creative crisis, such as the one you can be going through). With an extremely interesting perspective that addresses how the issues that are around our mind can invade us, Birdman is a great option if you are looking to boost your imaginative side, it will allow you to find the strength to do so. It was starring Michael Keaton and, among his cast, is the incredible Emma Stone.

2. Helvetica (2007)

A documentary focused on graphic design and visual culture. Hence his name, Helvetica, as the popular typographic source. In this documentary led by Gary Hustwit, you will tour the world and the history of graphic design. We assure you, you will appreciate qualities of him that so far you had not contemplated and, at the end of the film, your creativity will be affected (and in a very good sense).

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3. Reserve dogs (1992)

Directed by renowned Quentin Tarantino, this film conquered critics. It tells the story of a mafia chief, who decides to recruit six strangers to organize a robbery. If you are looking for creative ideas, know how they managed to create the effects of this very excellent feature film will open your eyes. If you worship the Thrillers, you will only enjoy reserve dogs and, as plus, will nourish great ideas in you.

4. Origin (2010)

This movie four times Oscar winner and directed by Chistopher Nolan, without a doubt it will give you what to think about. Centered on the theme of dreams, if something is not lacking in this film is creativity. Starring Leonardo Di Caprio, this fantasy will immerse you in a distorted world and reflect on the possibilities and abilities of the human mind.

5. Smoke (1995)

"How would you sell the smoke?”This stranger, but special question will mark the course of the film starring Harvey Keitel and directed by Wayne Wang. Responding to this dilemma will propose a full argument of creativity and crazy ideas, but that will help you boost your possibility of creation and ideation.

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6. The Great Fish (2003)

A Tim Burton classic, the great fish will take us through a father's relationship with his son who will become a great lesson and leave precious teachings. But, in addition, we assure you that it will allow you to contemplate issues that you ignore within everyday life, and that is why we believe is an excellent option to fill you with creativity.

7. Amélie (2001)

A French film, by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, which will allow you to let your mind fly. Excentricism exceeds this film, and in an extremely original way: from its staging, the filmographic shots, to the personality of the protagonist embodied by Audrey Tatou. If you enjoy romantic comedies, after Amélie, you will see them in another way and from another perspective.

8. The Truman show (1998)

Jim Carrey in the Truman show will lead you to a parallel reality. A life in the middle of a reality show, in which its protagonist has no idea of ​​being filmed and registered at every moment of his daily life. Peter Weir's film will make you stop to think about reality, how it can be built and transformed according to man pleases manipulating it. If something sure will give you good ideas about how to think about the world around us.

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9. The Society of Dead Poets (1989)

This moving film starring Robin Williams, addresses the story of a particular literature professor in a boarding school who, with his peculiar point of view about life in general, will open the mind of their students, promoting them to get the best version of itself same, the one they want to be. If what you need is a dose of inspiration, the society of dead poets will help you obtain it.

10. Breakfast with diamonds (1961)

A cinema classic. A film turned into iconic, born of Truman Capote's imagination and starring the incredible and admirable Audrey Hepburn. In it we will find a writer who needs imagination and, a woman, Holly Golightly, will help him get her. Funny, romantic, you will give you the push you need to find new ideas.

Let your imagination fly!

We hope these films allow you to let your creation capacity fly, they inspire you and allow you to appreciate reality from different perspectives. You already have ten options, and you can choose the one that best reables your tastes and personal characteristics.

Relax, enjoy one of these excellent films, and you will see how ideas will come alone to you.

Bibliographic references

  • Burton, t. (2003). Big Fish. EE.UU. Columbia Pictures.
  • Edwards, b. (1961). Breakfast at Tiffany's. EE. UU. Jurow-shopherd.
  • Hustwit, g. (2007). Helvetic. United Kingdom. Swiss Dots, Veer.
  • Iñárritu, a. G. (2014). Birdman. EE.UU. Regncy Enterprises; New Regency Pictures; M PRODUCTIONS; Le Grisbi Productions; Tsg Entertainment; WorldView Entertainment
  • Jeunet, j. (2001). Amélie. France. Miramax.
  • Nolan, c. (2010). INCEPTION. EE. UU. Warner Bros.
  • Tarantino, q. (1992). Reservoir dogs. EE. UU. Miramax.
  • Wang, w. (nineteen ninety five). Smoke. EE.UU. Miramax.
  • Weir, p. (1989). Dead Poets Society. EE. UU. Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.
  • Weir, p. (1998). The Truman Show. EE. UU. Paramount Pictures.