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Must-See Feel Good Movies From The 2000s

by Maham Asif

The 2000s had some of the most hilarious and heartwarming movies, their catch phrases and iconic scenes arestill relatable to this day.
Whether you are looking for family-friendly movies, heart-thumping romances, or attention-grabbing adventures, we have suggestions for everyone, these 10 movies will surely warm up your heart and lift your mood.

Legally Blonde (2001)
Elle Woods’ boyfriend breaks up with her for a smarter girl as he plans to become a politician and joins Harvard law school. To teach him a lesson, Elle gets enrolled in the same school and embarks on a journey to discover her true worth and potential.

Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
A very unhappy family goes on a cross-country trip so its youngest member, can enter a beauty pageant. Lessons are learned, bonds are formed and home truthsabout how difficult families can be are revealed, also its established how nobody knows you better than the people forced to live with you.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Joel and Clementine begin a relationship post a train journey together, unaware that they had previously been in a relationship and had undergone a medical procedure to have each other erased from their memories.

 

13 going on 30 (2004)
Jenna Rink makes a wish on her thirteenth birthday, which is miraculously fulfilled and she wakes up the next day as a thirty-year-old woman.

 

Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Based on a popular classic by the same name, the plot revolves around the Bennet sisters and their mother who is insistent that her daughters find wealthyspouses and settle down. When a well-off bachelor starts living near them, their mother’s happiness knows no bounds.

 

The Devil wears Prada (2006)
Andrea Sachs, a smart and sensible young woman who has graduated in journalism comes to New York and becomes an assistant to one of the city’s biggest magazine editors, the ruthless and cynical Miranda Priestly.

 

Mean Girls (2004)
Cady, a homeschooled girl, joins a public school and befriends Janis and Damian, whowarn her to avoid the Plastics, a group led by Regina, but things get worse when she falls in love with Aaron, Regina’s ex-lover.

 

The Notebook (2004)
Based on a novel by the same name, the movie revolves around the love story of Allie and Noah, narrated by Duke to Ms. Hamilton, an old woman who suffers from Alzheimer’s.

Miss Congeniality (2000)
A tomboyish detective, Gracie Hart, is made to infiltrate the Miss United States beauty pageant as a contestant after her department learns that the event is under threat from an anonymous bomber.

Amélie (2001)
Charming and odd Amélie secretly helps people who are living unhappy lives, but can’t work up the courage to fix her own issues, until love forces her to reform her own life.

We hope that these suggestions inspire you to re-watch a favorite childhood movie!

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