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10 must-watch movies that will disappear on Netflix by February 28th

Many works will be taken down on the streaming platform Netflix starting from February 28th, and here are 10 notable ones. 

“Your Name”

Your Name

An animated movie that revolves around the city boy “Taki” and country girl “Mitsuya”, who constantly switch bodies with a large time gap. 

“King Kong”

Kign Kong

It tells the story of Ann Darrow, a beautiful woman who happens to have an emotional exchange with “King Kong”, a giant gorilla who rules the jungle.

“Chicago”

Chicago

A musical film that centers on Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, who find themselves awaiting trial together in Chicago, as well as the lawyer Billy Flynn. 

“Lost in Translation”

Lost in Translation

A 2003 work that features a faded movie star in his 50s and his unlikely bond with a neglected young woman, whom he crossed paths with the unfamiliar land of Japan. 

“Ghost”

Ghost

After being killed by a thug, Sam enlists a psychic’s help in order to save his lover, Molly, whilst himself remains in spirit form. 

“The Theory of Everything”

The Theory of Everything

A movie that recounts the life of world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking, who is famous for his black hole theories, as well as his first wife, Jane Wilde. 

“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

A fantasy romance film which revolves around female lead Daisy and her friendship with Benjamin Button, a man who ages in reverse compared to the normal human due to a strange ailment. 

“Mamma Mia!”

Mamma Mia

A musical film about the story of Sophie, who invites three men that used to be lovers with her mother to her wedding, in hope that one of them is her father. 

“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”

Crouching Tiger

In 19th century China, an unfortunate romance unfolded between Li Mu Bai and Yu Shu Lien in the middle of a bloody battle over a treasured sword.

“The Truman Show”

The Truman Show

Legendary movie “The Truman Show” focuses on Truman, who begins to doubt the life that he has believed to be real for over 30 years. 

Source: Daum

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