Searching for the best feel good movies on Netflix? From ‘Never Have I Ever’ to ‘Set It Up’, these are the best feel good movies and TV shows on Netflix.
If the changing seasons already have you feeling the slump, we have one foolproof antidote: seven Netflix releases that are the televisual equivalent of bottled sunshine. From heartwarming rom-coms and raucous comedies to a sugary, Christmas-themed delight, we present a shortlist of the streaming giant’s most joyous films and TV shows, all guaranteed to give you a boost when you need it most.
It’ll have you buying mince pies and belting Mariah Carey before you know it. Heartstopper Alice Oseman’s swoon-worthy rom-com, an adaptation of her own buoyant graphic novel, is as gentle, sweet and life-affirming as it gets: the tale of an introverted teen who develops a secret crush on the school’s rugby star , only to have his feelings reciprocated.
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