When a reader wrote to me, looking for a list of sunny movies to give to a friend facing tough times, it occurred to me: We all need that list.
But what qualifies as a joyful movie? A really good one? That's a great place to start, but there are plenty of movies I love that I would not recommend to someone going through a divorce or recovering from back surgery. Obviously, we all find joy in different ways, but a joyful movie not only needs a happy ending, it also has to make you feel good about humanity, has to make kindness a priority.
While films that thrive on conflict and drama are not incompatible with making us feel good, the things that movies do best — thrill us, scare us, make us tense — don't add up to "joyful." Alfred Hitchcock's films are endlessly entertaining but, give or take the fizzy fun of "To Catch a Thief," they're not going on the list for my friend.
The easiest way to come up with your own list is to think in terms of groupings.
If musicals are your jam, you can't miss with "Singin' in the Rain." If animation does it for you, head toward a Pixar love bomb such as "Toy Story 3" or the gentle silliness of "Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Wererabbit."
Maybe a director such as Frank Capra or Wes Anderson gets you cozy? Or it might be a particular performer who puts you in your happy place. Tom Hanks? Jennifer Lopez?
None of her movies ended up making this list of seven, but just thinking about Greta Gerwig's directing ("Lady Bird") and acting ("Maggie's Plan," "Frances Ha") puts me in a good mood.
To get you thinking in that direction, here are some sunny suggestions.