GUEST COLUMN: 10 Movies That Australian University Students Would Love To Watch This 2021

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10 Movies That Australian University Students Would Love To Watch This 2021

Growing up — and growing up — is one of the most essential factors of the university. You're on a journey for four short years, but we avoid discussing how terrifying it feels for whatever reason.

Students concentrate on classes, social events, and sports, but don't realize why the same dream powers all of these activities. There are a lot of movies that all Australian students would love to watch.

In this article, we will give you a detailed perspective of all the 10 movies that Australian University students would love to watch this 2021. Let us get started, shall we?

1. Superbad

See this movie and expose the fact that Jonah Hill is a candidate for two Academy Awards.

After the shock is gone you will find a funny novel, which captures wonderfully the terror of adulthood.

It might be a film about two high school teenagers who want to go before college, but it's one of the best coming-of-age movies there.

It should look deeper. Superbad reveals how terrifying the future can be under rampant humor.

2. Freedom Writers

This inspiring movie is ideal for people who have had a tough time at secondary school or who have found it difficult to learn early in life.

This is a movie about a young teacher who encourages her class to learn and continue to study. Excellent for considering achieving a goal.

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3. Legally Blonde

We feel out of our experience even when we start studying. Elle Wood was able to transcend their inferiority to become one of Harvard's most expensive universities.

This empowering movie also stars an empowering research montage that shows that it pays off to work hard.

This film is a perfect way of realizing that we have more talent sometimes than we may not even realize.

4. Mean Girls

It is a criminal under-exaggeration to say that Mean Girls are regularly quoted: their zingers and one-liners are merged into the DNA of any young person on the planet.

Rundown a crowded street and shout "You Go," see how many people "Glen Coco" react.

For two reasons, this is a whole college kid's film. The first is that everybody's wearing pink on Wednesdays.

The second is to look at a film that best captures what it takes to compete for personality and self-conception.

5. Toy Story 3

It's time to stop playing with your toys. You throw it out, store it, or pass it over to someone younger. 

We might dabble with an action figure or a Nerf gun, but it's clear that it's time to get on with it.

This feeling acts as the present of the Toy Story 3, which makes the film one of the best in Pixar. 

The studio excels in capturing your emotions and pulping them, but Toy Story 3 has produced a particularly overloaded series, diminishing babies from even the most wanted.

6. Rudy

You can achieve your goals by playing a sport, wellness, and fitness. A "no-hoper" who was raised in a steel mill town wishes to play football at the University of Notre Dame in the USA.

Nobody assumes that can be done at about half the scale of the other players with limited sports capacity and bad results.

If you're learning a fitness course like Certificate IV of Fitness, you will find Rudy particularly inspirational.

7. Lean on Me

Will you need a second chance to fulfill your studies or career?

An unorthodox teacher returns to the idyllic high school from which he was dismissed as the principal, based on a true story, only to find it empty of the success it used to have.

Nothing like a true story is there to help raise your spirits. This film will help you build up and get you into the research pile!

8. Big

Will you avoid these awkward teen years and fast-forward to maturity if given the opportunity? At the heart of this 1988 comedy starring the lovable Tom Hanks, that's the question.

More than anything, the movie discusses how youth and maturity are not mutually contradictory concepts: growing older does not entail losing that childlike sense of wonder.

The role launched Hanks into stardom and brought us the classic giant piano scene.

9. The Blind Side

Based on Michael Oher's real story, who is taken up by a caring family and has always dreamed of every possibility.

It's not any colder than this. This kindness and hope story will definitely inspire you and allow you to keep your ultimate qualification in mind.

10. The Paper Chase

Research isn't quick at times. The Paper Chase focuses on James T. Hart, who has a lot of workmanship and analysis in Harvard in his first year. Great for people who fail and find it hard to keep their motivation going.

This list is, by any means, not exhaustive at all. Inspirational movies will any day allow you to do better or if nothing else, motivate you to change a few aspects about yourself. Also, check out the 10 best college movies that you should not miss.

On a different note, do you think budgeting can actually help students make more time for recreation?

Instead of words, movies can very simply and easily illustrate details as they are visually more attractive and engaging. Movies go past asking students to join in the lecture and make notes that they sometimes are not even interested in.

Where lessons come from history, films help you feel lively as if you are living it.

Also, enticing lesson schemes will fall flat sometimes. Therefore, the dedication to attend the class will decline as the students get bored. This makes film a part of educational activity that interests pupils. There are also a lot of pros and cons of using movies as a learning tool in a classroom. So, to sum up, watching movies isn't that problematic anymore as it only adds on to your knowledge and perspective towards life.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mary Jones is the co-founder and editor-in-chief at TopMyGrades, which focuses on career counselling for university students in the US, Canada, UK and Australia. Mary has conducted a series of tutorial sessions at Assignment Essay Help to help students write better SOPs and essays. She has extensive content editing experience and has worked with MSNBC, NewsCred and Scripted in the past. She has also authored blogs on Lifehack.org, Wn.com, Medium.com, Minds.com and many more digital publications.

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