Top 10 of the movies that have marked our childhood and are worth watching again

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The Editor

We have put together a fountain of youth elixir made up of 10 films to watch again. So, grab some popcorn and get comfortable as we head down memory lane! 1. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

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We all know the famous line from Steven Spielberg's movie "E.T. phone home". In short, a mythical adventure between a young boy and an extraterrestrial. A must-see movie at least once in a lifetime!

2. Home Alone (1990)


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A little boy finds himself home alone for the holidays after being forgotten by his parents. He thinks he'll enjoy his freedom, but then he has to deal with two burglars. A classic that will have you laughing out loud with its many gags!

3. Edward Scissorhands (1991)


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A masterpiece by Tim Burton, in which we find his fantastic universe through the character of Edward: a man born with scissors instead of hands. An equally intriguing and moving story!

4. Beethoven (1992)

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This is the four-legged companion that marked our childhood! Through his many antics: we laugh, we cry, we applaud, we adore him! Are you passionate about this dog? Good news: after the success of the first movie, 8 more films completed the Beethoven saga. Enough to spend a whole day laughing!

5. Toy Story (1995)

 

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Who hasn't spied on their toys through the keyhole of their room after watching this animated movie, to see if they really talk?

6. Babe, the pig who became a shepherd (1995)

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In this animal tale, we meet Babe, a very young and endearing piglet. He is bought for just a few coins at an agricultural fair. Too young to end up as food, but aware of his fate, Babe will become indispensable on the farm and the first pig to become a shepherd. Who, after watching this movie, did not beg their parents for an adorable pig at home?

7. Lilo & Stitch (2002)

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 "Aloha cousin! Stitch, the cutest alien, lands on the planet Earth." Let's just say, he didn't end up in the worst place, arriving in Hawaii alongside the lovable Lilo! A animated film to watch again for its warm atmosphere and especially for the powerful friendship between the little girl and Stitch.

8. Peter Pan (2003)

 

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In the movie, Peter Pan visits the children of the Darling family and takes them to an imaginary world where the fight against Captain Hook continues. Deep down, we are all more or less affected by the Peter Pan syndrome. As Tristan Bernard would say: "Man is an eternal child who, during the middle part of his life, has the childishness of pretending to be an adult."

9. Brother Bear (2003)

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A wonderful Disney movie where we follow the fabulous adventure of Kenai and Koda. A memorable soundtrack by Phil Collins that stays in your head! "Tell my friends that I am leaving, I am heading towards new lands..." you see, impossible to get rid of it!

10. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

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Another Tim Burton masterpiece! A delicious and picturesque universe with iconic characters and music: "She chews and chews all the time..." Between us, we all dreamed of winning the golden ticket to visit the Wonka chocolate factory!

Ready, set, go, watch it now!