Five best movies to watch on Netflix Australia in November 2021

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 Five best movies to watch on Netflix Australia in November 2021
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Highlights

  • Netflix is the best rated OTT platform in the world.
  • It has an extensive library of documentaries, TV shows, feature films, anime, accoladed Netflix originals and much more.
  • Like many countries, a new month on Netflix in Australia brings in a busy few days as lots of exciting new movies and TV shows land on the platform.

Aussies at times wonder that they do not get access to the best movies to watch on Netflix. However, there are plenty of good movies and TV series that are trending worldwide that Aussies have access to as well. What could be better than that? Because as winters are approaching, all we want is to curl up in a blanket, with a popcorn tub in our hand and an interesting movie playing on our screens. 

Following are the best five movies Netflix Australia is streaming in November 2021:

Train to Busan: Train to Busan is a combination of action, drama, horror, thriller: all in one. The movie is directed by Sang-ho Yeon, Yeon Sang-ho. The story revolves around a zombie virus breakout. The virus gets into a father while he talks to her daughter. It’s a journey of the father and daughter aiming to reach a safe destination. It's a movie that talks about how someone can keep their humanity alive in the bleakest of scenarios. 

Contratiempo: Contratiempo is an amalgamation of crime, drama, mystery, and thriller. The movie is a pure work of fiction, entirely made for entertainment. A wealthy entrepreneur is accused of a murder, now he does everything to win a defence. He hires the best witness, but a new witness appears. It is directed by Oriol Paulo. 

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Handsome Devil: It’s a movie full of drama; directed by John Butler. The film has two main characters: one is utterly sensitive and the other is a rugby star. The two drastic personalities become friends and become a threat to school authorities. It’s a classic example of new-age comedy, that includes humor, liberation and homosexuality. 

Official Secrets: The movie is a combination of drama, history and thriller; starring Keira Knightley. It is directed by Gavin Hood. It is based on a true story of an Iraq War whistleblower who risks her life for the way to stop. It is a piece of compelling political history that never got the due attention. She risks her life, her family, in a bid to stop her government from going to the war. 

The Social Dilemma: The Social Dilemma is a drama documentary; directed by Jeff Orlowski. It’s a movie that people of the current age, especially the younger generation would relate to the most. It showcases how social media is harming people. It's a mix of real interview footage and fictional family that shows how people feel distant in real life because of social media. It’s a perfect example of what the world is going through at present. 

GOOD READ: The best of Netflix in Australia

Netflix is currently the best rated OTT platform in the world. Netflix Australia is streaming some of the greatest movies of all times. Thus, this coming weekend, enjoy the coziest time with the best films at the best of your comfort.  

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