I am a member of the Netflix #StreamTeam.
This is the time to be thankful. One thing I’m thankful for are my friends. I can have fun with my friends, hang out or vent about a bad day. And I love to listen and offer advise if wanted if they need me.
There are some great movies to watch that celebrate friendships. Like Toy Story, Charlotte’s Web and Thelma and Louise.
Watching movies that celebrate seemingly unlikely pals can spark meaningful conversations between parents and kids of all ages. Look for opportunities to talk about:
- Accepting differences
- Realizing that one person’s weakness is another’s strength
- Finding ways to get along with someone who’s different from you
- Finding something to love in someone who’s unlike you
Toy Story is a great movie for just about everyone. Woody and Buzz are competly different yet complement each other and they form a lifetime friendship. They may be a child’s playthings, but Buzz and Woody balance each other perfectly; Woody’s level head helps get the Andy’s Room gang out of jams, and Buzz’s bravery means things never get boring. They’re a great team.
Charlotte’s Web is another great movie for most all ages. How different are a rescued pig and a barn spider? Yet they form a powerful attachment to each other.
Thelma and Louise is a good movie for teens and adults. It’s been so long since I’ve seen this movie I really need to look for it on Netflix.
What better way to say thankful to a friend is invite them over for some snacks and a good movie and some awesome friendship!
What is your favorite duo in a movie or TV show?