A Beautiful Life. (L to R) Christopher as Elliott, Sebastian Jessen as Oliver.
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The latest in Netflix’s never-ending production line of cliche-riddled originals serenades the Top 10 in 60 nations

Netflix delivers yet more unoriginal comfort food that subscribers can't get enough of.

Even though the company spends billions each year on big-name content backed by sizeable budgets and A-list stars, international originals have regularly tended to outperform their Hollywood counterparts on Netflix in terms of both quality and popularity, with Danish romantic drama A Beautiful Life merely the latest in a long line of examples.

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Despite being predictable and formulaic to a fault, the saccharine tale of a young fisherman with a singing voice capable of propelling him to superstardom has debuted as the fourth most-watched movie on the platform’s global most-watched charts after securing a Top 10 spot in 60 countries around the world, per FlixPatrol.

A Beautiful Life. (L to R) Christopher as Elliott and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas as Lilly.
Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023

Mononymed star Christopher leads the cast as Elliot, who catches a big break when he’s discovered by a music producer, who ends up partnering him up with her estranged daughter. From there, you can pretty much guess exactly how things are going to play out beat-for-beat, but it’s already become clear that Netflix users are a great deal more interested in the journey than the destination.

Impressively, A Beautiful Lie‘s strong showing right out of the gate means that only one of the streamer’s six top-viewed features on a global scale is an American-backed production, with Jennifer Lopez’s The Mother standing as the outlier amongst German war thriller Blood & Gold, Spanish horror Tin & Tina, Swedish sex comedy The Year I Started Masturbating, and raucous German romp No Hard Feelings.

Seven spots, six genres, five nations, and a lot of happy customers; Netflix might be irritating its user base with rampant cancellations, but the buffet of disparate content remains alive and thriving.


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