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Recommended Netflix Movies for Seniors: Entertaining, Moving, and Must-Watch Popular Titles

When you want to make the most of your time at home, how about enjoying movies and TV shows on Netflix? There’s a wide selection of titles recommended for older adults, too.

We’ll introduce engaging works, including stories you can relate to because of your life experience, heartwarming comedies, and dramas that let you look back on nostalgic eras.

You might feel encouraged by the characters’ ways of life, or find yourself smiling without even noticing.

Watching together with your family could also spark conversation.

Be sure to find a favorite to enjoy.

Recommended Movies on Netflix for Seniors: Entertaining, Moving, and Absolutely Addictive Popular Picks (31–40)

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Things that would astonish us today were everyday occurrences in the Showa era.

For example, teachers openly smoked in the staff room at school, and overtime work was taken for granted at companies.

The drama “Futekisetsu ni mo Hodo ga Aru!”—where the late Showa 60s and the Reiwa era intersect—might be enjoyable for older adults.

Since it depicts what things were like around the time they were still working, it may evoke memories and a sense of nostalgia.

For their children and grandchildren, learning the norms of the Showa era could also become a conversation starter with older family members.

Aino Sato

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Aino Sato

“Ainori no Sato” is a dating variety show that’s also recommended for older viewers.

The participants tend to be on the older side, and the show’s appeal lies not only in romance but also in letting you relate to their lives from different angles.

Love can happen at any age, right? Some people become timid about romance as they get older.

This show gives a gentle push to those people, too.

For those who already have a special partner, it’s like a film that makes you want to cherish the person close to you all over again.

Try watching it while reflecting on your own life.

The Solitary Samurai Gourmet

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The Solitary Samurai Gourmet

Based on the manga of the same name by Masayuki Kusumi and Shigeru Tsuchiyama, the Netflix drama Samurai Gourmet follows a protagonist who has reached sixty and retired as he explores the world of eating alone.

It’s a show that prompts viewers to think about meals and how to spend time after retirement.

It offers enjoyable insights and new ways of living for those who have retired or are approaching retirement.

Because it blends naturally into everyday life, take your time watching it while reminiscing about your own memories and past experiences.

Green Globe Gang

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Green Globe Gang

Green Glove Gang is a crime comedy-drama that showcases the exploits of older adults.

After a minor incident puts them on the run from the police, a trio of seniors hides out in a nursing home, where they end up solving even more cases.

It’s a film that shines a light on the seniors’ experience and initiative.

Because it’s made up of short episodes, it’s easy to watch in segments and doesn’t require long viewing sessions, making it a great recommendation for older viewers.

Be sure to check it out!

Grace & Frankie

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Grace & Frankie

“Gray divorce,” a term we’ve been hearing more often lately, has been on the rise year by year.

Some statistics even say that one in four divorces involves older couples.

With that in mind, let me introduce Grace and Frankie, an American comedy series starring people in their 80s and dealing with gray divorce, romance, entrepreneurship, and more.

As we get older, many of us feel increasingly anxious, don’t we? But Grace and Frankie follows two women in their 80s who, newly single, charge ahead with humor and vitality.

It’s a show that reminds us of the importance of keeping a sense of fun at any age.

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The Kominsky Method

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The Kominsky Method

When you’re alive, all kinds of accidents happen, don’t they? Family issues, work issues, health issues—there are all sorts of problems.

It would be wonderful if we could overcome those accidents while laughing with someone.

The Kominsky Method features two close, older men.

Even the tough problems that befall them are blown away with laughter when they face them together.

Older people, too, surely have thoughts and worries every day.

Watching these two in the show laugh off heavy feelings and accidents might just give you a boost of energy.

Tokyo Love Story

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Tokyo Love Story

Many of you probably looked forward to the Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Tokyo Love Story” every week.

At the time, the love triangle between one man and two women drew a lot of attention.

The cast included Honami Suzuki and Yuji Oda.

Older viewers may enjoy watching it while recalling how they felt back then.

And with the years that have passed, you might find yourself enjoying the drama with a different perspective than before.

Since it portrays romantic misunderstandings that differ from those of today, it’s also recommended to watch it together with your grandchildren.