We asked the BuzzFeed Community for comforting movies on Netflix that you can rewatch over and over. Here are some of the responses:
1. Paddington (2014)
Paddington and Paddington 2. That bear has my entire heart and soul. I watch it every time I feel sad. I just love it so much!
2. Mamma Mia (2008)
Mamma Mia! My family and I are HUGE ABBA fans, so we go crazy singing every single song!!
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3. Hot Fuzz (2007)
Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz (it's a tie). They crack me up and comfort me when I'm feeling homesick.
4. Moana (2016)
Moana! It has the best songs and she is such a good role model for young girls. No man needed! She does the damn thing!
5. Dead Poets Society (1989)
DEAD POETS SOCIETY. This movie has gotten me through some tough times, just watching the boys find their way through life and be the absolute sweetest. It teaches you a lot about what it is to be human.
—jauerbach
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6. Coco (2017)
Most recently, Coco. It’s beautiful, has great music, and it’s all about following your dreams and staying true to yourself and your family.
—jackie811
[Editor's note: Netflix also has a Spanish version of the film]
7. Coraline (2009)
I have watched Coraline four times this year alone and want to see it again.
8. Stardust (2007)
This movie is pure charm. It's so magical and so funny, and it's romantic too! Plus the cast is stellar: Claire Danes, Charlie Cox (aka Daredevil), Michelle Pfeiffer, Mark Strong and Robert De Niro?! Are you kidding me?!
—Andy Golder
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9. Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
Forgetting Sarah Marshall is my go-to when I’m bored, sad, anything really.
I watched it almost every day for an entire summer one year.
—jenniferb227
[Editor's note: Same.]
10. The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
The Phantom of the Opera from 2004. I know that some people aren't fans of it, but I personally think it's a great movie. The music is beautiful and in my opinion, Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum were amazing as the Phantom and Christine. It may not be the same as seeing the Broadway version, but it still is a wonderful movie.
—olivia9183
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11. The Kissing Booth (2018)
The Kissing Booth. It’s so cheesy but it’s so cute at the same time. I’d watch it all day every day.
—anniedwyer
12. Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Thor: Ragnarok. Everything about it just makes me happy. The humor. Loki’s (somewhat) redemption. Valkyrie’s badassery. The Grand Master getting what he deserves after enslaving many. And Cate Blanchett. Cate freaking Blanchett. Need I say more?
—iako
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13. White Christmas (1954)
I can't even count how many times I've seen it. The costumes, the dancing, the romance, rural Vermont in the snow...and Bing Crosby's voice...I could watch him and Danny Kaye lip-sync to "Sisters" on a constant loop!
—mommyzombie
14. Hercules (1997)
Hercules! I have probably seen this movie well over 100 times in my life! Plus the music is everything!
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15. Shrek (2001)
Shrek is my go-to when I’m down or sick or just don’t know what to watch. So funny, satirical and touching. It just takes me back to my childhood and makes everything ok.
16. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
I feel like it's a very underrated movie but the concept and delivery is absolutely beautiful. Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet together seems like a strange match but it's a wonderful love story that keeps you on your toes. No matching that!
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17. Steel Magnolias (1989)
18. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
I can watch How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days every single day. It’s the perfect movie and no matter what mood I’m in it always makes me feel better.
19. Mulan (1998)
I have watched it at least three times a year ever since I was nine or ten years old. It’s empowering, it's got some kick-ass songs, and it has some of the funniest one-liners a Disney movie has ever had. I can easily quote it from beginning to end. I watch it every time I’m feeling down to remind myself that I can do anything. Love it.
—jiliank2
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20. Scooby-Doo (2002) and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004)
For some reason, the two Scooby Doo movies. I'm in my twenties and there have been days where I've watched them twice in the same day.
21. The Princess Diaries (2001)
I once watched The Princess Diaries four times in a row while eating corn dogs with mustard (just like Mia) when I was about 15 years old. I still watch it a few times a year and never once have I gotten tired of it. That movie stands the test of time and "Miracles Happen" is the most underrated feel-good song of all time.
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22. Rent (2005)
I have seen Rent at least 20 times in the past three months. I can’t stop watching it. Every time I do, it gets better.
23. National Treasure (2004)
To me, the most rewatchable movie of all time is National Treasure. It’s the perfect blend of action, comedy, and historical fiction. I’ve been watching it since I was little and after all these years I’ve only grown to love it more. Not gonna lie, it makes me proud to be an American.
—jmills12
I watched National Treasure for 24 hours on the 4th of July without stopping—that’s 11 times—and I never got sick of it.
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Responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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