5 movies to watch on Netflix this weekend

Luis Rafael
5 min read

The Netflix platform has a wide catalog where we can get a variety of series and movies, so we must know which are the best films to be able to make a good decision when sitting down and enjoying in front of the screen.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the platform has increased the number of subscribers, which has caused the production of films to also increase, in this 2021 more than 560 original Netflix films have been filmed so far, not counting those that have not yet been released premiere.

Therefore, we are going to present the best Netflix movies to watch this week, we will show excellent movies with different categories and unique plots for each person's taste so that they do not waste hours choosing which tape to watch through Netflix.

"The Ballad of Buster Scruggs"

This film was created by the Coen brothers resembling a Western story in six separate sections, each with several protagonists and a diverse tone. It begins with his exemplary black humor with the character that gives title to the film "Buster Scruggs."

A serial killer rancher who is always smiling, there are little moments that have cuteness and are very moving in the sections starring Tom Waits as a cunning gold digger who has excellent skills to kill and get everything he sets his mind to.

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"The Ballad of Buster Scruggs"

Most likely, many already know the scenes of the famous actor James Franco, who plays the persecuted exemplar, although the best is the longest one entitled "The Gal Who Got Rattled", being one of the sections most adored by the Netflix users.

A hopelessly sporadic compilation and to a certain extent self-assimilated, although with the essence of the best cinema directed by the Coen brothers, where their perspective on their opinions regarding life and death is manifested.

"Below zero"

If you are a lover of mysterious movies and horror, this impressive Netflix movie is an excellent option to watch this week.

It has been available on the streaming platform since September 2021, it is ranked among the 10 best thrillers of this year.

The film "Below zero" is classified as a thriller starring Javier Gutiérrez and Karra Elejalde, who are part of this cast, both artists affirm that this is the first time that they have made equipment for a film.

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It is a film in which its director Lluís Quílez raises the pressure above all else to catch the viewer and not release him to his point of revelation. The facts confirm that there are small details that are not conceivable, but nothing that stands out from another comparable proposal.

"Fragments of a woman"

One of the most emotional films of all, characterized by captivating its viewers from the first moment as they narrate the story of its protagonist, it has excellent performances and perfectly balanced cinematic scenes.

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"Fragments of a woman"

“Fragmentos de una mujer” is a quite particular dramatization, since, from the beginning of its 20-25 minutes it manages to completely impact you and makes you enter the story, especially the long and painful scene of childbirth, however, never managed to find the key she was looking for.

That does not degrade the way in which Vanessa Kirby's work manages to captivate everyone and her impeccable way of acting, at that point, while remembering the admirable engagements of Shia LaBeouf and Ellen Burstyn, both celebrities carried out the co-production of this film.

"The excavation"

Many people have heard about "The Excavation", one of the most recent films to be released on the platform. This movie has been very successful despite its short time and is one of the best options to enjoy on Netflix this weekend.

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"The excavation"

This film is an adaptation of the novel by John Preston, one of the best writers in England. The story of the film tells about an archaeologist who was quite dedicated in her work and who was part of the team "Sutton Hoo", it is of the dramatic and romantic genre.

It would be a superior film if it had excluded the romance subplot starring Lily James that unbalances what until then was one of the best dramatic stories as a result of the particular relationship that emerges between the characters.

The same characters who brought the dramatic story to life were Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes, equally being an exceptionally cautious proposition in all points of view despite that acute lack.

"Malcolm and Marie"

The film starring the actress "Zendaya" is a film based on an epic romance that highlights the life of a filmmaker and his beloved girlfriend and the events that happen after the premiere of the film of the protagonist. Without a doubt, this movie will completely impact you.

In the Malcolm and Marie film we are going to find a mixture of emotions about the troubled evening of a couple who return home after he forgot to talk about her at the gala after receiving an award.

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"Malcolm and Marie"

A very well-structured commitment and composed by “Sam Levinson”, who also knows how to devise them to make an excellent story developed on a single stage, but where the members who really shine are John David Washington and, above all, Zendaya.

It is important to mention that one of the most relevant things about this film is that it is in black and white, just like television in the 70s. However, this film is from this year and many people have been impressed by the type of production that has "Malcolm and Marie".

The creator of this film “Sam Levinson” made the decision to make this film in black and white in order to represent a dramatic, classic and elegant story.

In addition, he affirms that thanks to the black and white contrast, viewers are less distracted by the effects and more focused on the story itself.

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