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Why watching Movies is good for your health



 It’s a long holiday weekend in the U.S. and the official start of the Christmas season. This time of year is filled with gatherings of friends, families, and coworkers, twinkly lights, lots of goodies to nibble on and a pumpkin spice latte or two. It also usually contains overspending, overeating, and overstressing.

The time of year is also the prime winter movie season. You can expect to see a lot of family films, big-budget blockbusters, and serious dramas angling for awards consideration. Whether you to go watch something on a big screen in a theater or turn the TV at home to Hulu or Netflix, watching (and reading) fiction can help your mental health in various ways.

Cinema Therapy

“Cinema therapy” is a real thing sometimes prescribed by therapists. However, it’s usually a self-administered opportunity to do interventional work by yourself. Cinema therapy is the process of using movies made for the big screen or television for therapeutic purposes.  For the self-helper, books with names like Rent Two Films and Let’s Talk in the Morning and Reel Therapy, are available. The idea is that movies can change the way you think, feel, and ultimately deal with life’s ups and downs.

Gary Solomon, Ph.D., MPH, MSW, author of The Motion Picture Prescription and Reel Therapy, says:

The idea is to choose movies with themes that mirror your current problem or situation. For example, if you or a loved has a substance abuse problem, he suggests Clean and Sober or When a Man Loves a Woman, or if you are coping with the loss — or serious illness — of a loved one, he may suggest Steel Magnolias or Beaches.”

How Watching Movies Can Help

Movies encourage emotional release.

When watching the happenings on a screen, a person may end up sobbing, laughing hysterically, or showing emotions freely which they might not feel comfortable doing on their own. This can have a cathartic effect and can also get them more accustomed to expressing emotion. Doing so can be an important precursor or accompaniment to being able to open up in counseling or real life.

One common symptom of depression is a kind of emotional numbness – an inability to feel emotions at all, good or bad. A movie can help a person start to open up and feel emotions again.

Sad films can make you happier.

Yes, happier.  When you watch a sad film you are more likely to come away from it 

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Open the Google Play Store 

. Tap the icon that looks like a multicolored sideways triangle in your app list. This app is usually called "Play Store," but may just be called "Google Play" on some Android phones and tablets.

  • If it’s your first time opening the Play Store, you’ll have to enter your Google account information and payment details. Follow the on-screen instructions when prompted.

search box. It’s at the top of the screen.

  • For example, you can type wikihow to search for the wikiHow app, or photos to browse various photo apps.
  • If you’re just browsing, skip the search—instead, scroll down and peruse the Play Store’s categories, charts, and suggestions.

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MOVIE INFO

Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, "Avatar: The Way of Water" begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.


  • Rating: PG-13 (Partial Nudity|Intense Action|Sequences of Strong Violence|Some Strong Language)

  • Genre: Sci-fi, Adventure, Action, Fantasy

  • Original Language: English

  • Director: James Cameron

  • Producer: James Cameron, Jon Landau

  • Writer: James Cameron, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver

  • Release Date (Theaters):   Wide

  • Release Date (Streaming): Mar 28, 2023

  • Box Office (Gross USA): $680.4M

  • Runtime: 3h 12m

  • Distributor: 20th Century Studios

  • Sound Mix: Dolby Atmos

CAST & CREW

Sam Worthington
Zoe Saldana
Sigourney Weaver
Stephen Lang
Cliff Curtis
Joel David Moore

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