Blue Movies To Watch On Netflix 2021 Download

Okay, let's be real. We've all been there. Scrolling through Netflix. Searching… searching… for the perfect movie. And sometimes, just sometimes, you're in the mood for something a little…blue.
But what counts as "blue" on Netflix? It's a spectrum, isn't it? We're not talking that kind of blue, obviously. We're talking about moods, colors, feelings. Think melancholic vibes, maybe a touch of sadness.
My Controversial Netflix "Blue" Movie Picks: 2021 Edition
Here's where I might lose some of you. But hear me out! These are my go-to movies when I want to wallow in a beautiful, cinematic blue mood. Prepare for some unpopular opinions.
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Lost in Translation
Bill Murray. Tokyo. Existential dread. Need I say more? Seriously, the neon lights, the late-night conversations, the overall sense of displacement? Peak blue movie material.
Plus, Scarlett Johansson is incredible. It's a classic for a reason, even if it's a little…slow for some.

Marriage Story
Okay, yes, it's a divorce movie. But hear me out! It's also beautifully shot. The raw emotion, the acting, the subtle blues in the set design. It's a masterpiece of sadness and complicated love.
Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson shine again, and it's a guaranteed cry-fest. Don't say I didn't warn you!
The Social Network
Wait, what? Hear me out! The soundtrack! The atmosphere! The feeling of being a genius and utterly alone! Mark Zuckerberg's journey is surprisingly…blue.

Plus, the whole Harvard setting just screams "intellectual melancholy." Jesse Eisenberg nails the awkward genius vibe. I stand by this one!
Her
Okay, this one's a bit more obvious. Joaquin Phoenix falls in love with his operating system. It's weird, poignant, and beautifully shot. The color palette is soft and…dare I say…blue?
Scarlett Johansson (again!) provides the voice of Samantha, the AI, and it's surprisingly heartbreaking.

Roma
Alfonso Cuarón's masterpiece. Black and white, yes, but the emotional depth is so profound. The quiet sadness, the struggles of Cleo, the overwhelming feeling of nostalgia… it's a deeply blue film.
It’s a visual poem more than a straight narrative. Prepare to be mesmerized, and maybe shed a few tears.
Bonus "Blue" Movie Mentions
A few honorable mentions that deserve a spot on this list:

- Blue Valentine: Obvious, but a classic.
- Manchester by the Sea: Prepare for deep, profound sadness.
- Call Me By Your Name: Sun-drenched and heartbreaking.
So, there you have it. My slightly controversial list of "blue" movies on Netflix. What are your go-to films when you're feeling a little…blue? Don't judge my picks too harshly!
Remember, it's all subjective. Happy (or should I say, blue) watching!
"Sometimes, you just need a good cry. And a good movie." - Me (Probably)
