Movies about depression are unique, heartwarming, yet also gut-wrenching and painful. Watching these movies often helps provide solace and allows the readers to relate to someone and identify with one or more of the characters in the film.

 

In this video, we’ll be listing 10 movies about depression that we think everyone should watch at least once!

10. Little Miss Sunshine

Little Miss Sunshine features Gregg Kinnear, who plays Richard, a father desperately trying to sell his motivational program. This movie is a dark comedy in a family setting. It shows us how not only the person but the entire family is affected by mental health problems.

9. It’s Kind of a Funny Story

Starring Zach Galifianakis, Emma Roberts, and Keir Gilchrist, this is another comedy that explores depression. It’s a movie that shows people trying to find sanity in unlikely places. It gives us an in-depth yet charming insight into the world of those with depression.

8. Helen

The first thriller-drama on this list came out in 2019. This movie shows how much success a person has, and despite having everything one wants, depression can still affect us all. It stars Anna Ben, who plays Helen Paul, a young and ambitious nursing graduate set to migrate to Canada.

7. Melancholia

Starring Kirsten Dunst as Justine and Alexander Skarsgard as Michael, this film explores the celebration of their marriage in the home of Claire, Justine’s sister. In Melancholia, we’re shown the emptiness one gets from depression and the pain from something we can barely understand.

6. Garden State

This comedy-drama tells the story of Andrew Largeman, who’s portrayed by Zach Braff. The film narrates the story of Andrew returning to his hometown for his mother’s funeral, who was clinically depressed. By chance, he meets Sam, played by Natalie Portman, who also suffers from mental illnesses.

 

This is a heartwarming yet still grounded movie not only about depression but about moving on in life.

5. Anomalisa

One of the more unique films on this list, Anomalisa, is an animated story about a man crippled by the mundanity of his life. It tells the story of Michael Stone, who is on a business trip to Cincinnati where he’s expected to talk at a convention for customer service professionals.

4. World’s Greatest Dad

Iconic actor Robin Williams once again flaunts his acting skills in this comedy-drama. World’s Greatest Dad is a story about a man who has learned to settle. He dreamed of being a rich and famous writer but has only managed to become a high school poetry teacher.

3. Ordinary People

Ordinary People is a 1980 American film drama by Robert Redford. This is his directorial debut and adapted from a screenplay based on the 1976 novel. It explores the accidental death of an older son of an affluent family. This classic shows the strains and conflicts in a family, with all of the characters being very well explored.

2. Cake

The cake is a dark yet funny story about Claire Bennett, who’s played by Jennifer Aniston. It delves into the thoughts of people who have lost lives and are learning how to deal with it.

Throughout the film, claire struggles with depression after losing her son in a car accident. Additionally, the accident also causes her chronic pain. This movie is a search for human connection and self-forgiveness.

1.Perks of Being a Wallflower

Perks of Being a Wallflower a movie adapted from a book of the same name by Stephen Chbosky. This is a movie that speaks to the heart. It’s a gripping young adult story covering many significant conflicts, issues, and resolutions to finding oneself, including mental problems, drugs, sex, abuse, and growing up.

 

Aided by the beautiful acting of Emma Watson, Logan Lerman, and Ezra Miller, this upsetting yet ultimately uplifting movie has captured the hearts of many and established itself as a coming-of-age classic.

 

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