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6 Excellent Period Dramas To Watch On Netflix

It's never easy deciding what to watch. With a plethora of films available on even a single streaming service and new movies being added every month, even the most dedicated cinephiles among us have difficulty making a choice, never mind making it a good one. To assist our readers with choosing an awesome film, each week I’ll bring you six high-class selections available on Netflix Watch Instant to indulge your insatiable need for streaming options. For this week, let's look at some romantic, comedic, and melodramatic period dramas to get you out of your post-Halloween, horror-induced malaise.
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1) Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day 

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Frances McDormand stars in this 1930s period piece about strait-laced governess Miss Pettigrew who goes to work for a beautiful singer/actress (Amy Adams) as a secretary. Over the course of a single day, the world changes for both Miss Pettigrew and her new employer, as the pair protect each other, teach each other, and push one another to find true love.

As with many of the films on this list, Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day defies generic expectations to create an emotionally resonant film that far exceeds what we think of when we think “period drama.” Without becoming melodramatic, the film draws out Miss Pettigrew’s apparent repression and exposes it as the defense mechanism of a woman who has been hurt but not beaten by the world. It’s a lovely and surprisingly complex movie, both comedy and drama, coming to a satisfying conclusion for all concerned.


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