JAKARTA - Three great films that will come out of Netflix every month. It's no secret that movies that air on streaming platforms are usually played regularly. Towards the end of the month, the world's most popular streaming platform will say goodbye to some great films.

Here are three films that will'spray' from Netflix in September reported by Forbes;

Inheritance (2020)

This is not the best film ever, but it is a tense film that is very interesting to watch. Starting from the story of a regional prosecutor, who inherited a cryptic message revealing the secret of a dark family after his rich father died. This revelation led Lauren to find a man named Morgan (Simon Pegg) who had been held in a bunker for decades. With this bunker that symbolizes the burden of hidden truth and what we hide about our family to protect his legacy.

Lauren grapples with how to deal with mysterious men and what to do with information that could damage her father's reputation. As Lauren faces this tension, the film becomes a meditation about the burden of wealth and power, as well as a moral compromise that accompanies the privileges inherited by people from rich families. Collins and Pegg performed their great performances that are common in this entertaining little mystery film.

Baby Boy (2001)

John Singleton has always been one of the most underestimated Hollywood directors, and strong introspection about the difficulties and pressure of Black masculinity is his best work. The film follows a young man named Jody (Tyrese Gibson in a performance that really deserves an Oscar) who lives in South Central Los Angeles who struggles with responsibility as he learns to grow up and become a more reliable partner and father. Stuck between his relationship with his girlfriend and mother of his son, Yvette (Taraji P. Henson), and his unstable relationship with his mother's new boyfriend (her mother is Adrienne-Joi Johnson, and her boyfriend is Ving Rhames).

Jody had to face the reality of maturity as he struggled to go beyond what he expected from him as a black man. He is not yet an emotional adult and still relies on his mother, but is pressured by the expectations of society and his family to become a "man" in the traditional sense of strong, independent, dominant. This cognitive dissonance is at the heart of his journey as he tries to define himself in the midst of such sociological pressure. You will also find Snoop Dogg, Omar Gooding, and Mo'Nique in this fantastic film.

Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)

New Zealand's film, which had the highest gross income of all time in its opening week. Believe it or not, it is not a Lord of the Ring film, which technically fails to meet the definition of "New Zealand film" according to the New Zealand Film Commission.

The real winner is the great success Taika Waititi film, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, which earned NZ$1,263,000 in its first three days and a total of NZ$12 million. The film, which happens to be one of the most praised films by critics available on Netflix, is centered on a rebel liftman named Ricky Baker (Julian Dennison), who was sent to live in a remote farm in New Zealand with the couple, Hec (Sam Neill) and Bella (Rima Te Wiata).

After the tragedy occurred, Ricky and Hec were forced to flee into the wild to avoid child services. During the hunt, these two lonely and devastated individuals created a new definition of the family, which is based on mutual concern and shared experience, not blood ties.


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