In this list, beach movies are considered any film that has the sea and sand as the main place of action. Anyone who loves the ocean should consider making their way through this list of the best beach movies according to IMDb. Including Tom Hanks, Ellen Degeneres, Tom Holland, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Keira Kightly the acting doesn't disappoint.
And with action, adventure, touching drama and children's classics, this list covers any genre for anyone and any movie mood. If going to the sea and breathing in the salt-filled air is a luxury, let it come to the television screen in full glory.
10 Lilo And Stitch (2002) - 7.2
Set where the sand is on the doorstep of society, Lilo and Stitch (2002) is the perfect funny yet affectionate film for a family movie night. Or even just one person and their soon to be tear-soaked pillow. The Disney classic follows the story of Lilo, a lonely and misunderstood girl whose sister is trying her best to keep their family together after the loss of their parents. An illegal alien experiment crash lands on Earth and escapes death by getting adopted by Lilo. She calls him Stitch. The title Lilo and Stitch means lost and pulled together.
9 The Descendants (2011) - 7.3
Drama movie, The Descendants (2011) stars George Clooney and Shailene Woodley. If the end goal is to have chosen a light-hearted movie to watch, then it's best to consider something else. This film is about a family being reconnected by the direst circumstances. Matt King has always considered himself the back-up parent but when tragedy strikes he will have to step up like never before. This film should only be watched with a box of tissues and a blanket.
8 The Little Mermaid (1989) - 7.6
Although there are many dark renditions of the well-known fairy tale, one lighter take on the story became the childhood of millions. The Little Mermaid (1989) is a Disney animation that brings new curiosity to what it means to be human. Ariel is a mermaid who is fascinated by the wonders of the land and falls in love with a Prince of a seaside kingdom. She strikes a deal with the sea witch, Ursula, to walk on land and explore the human world. Go under the sea and by the seashore in this musical movie.
7 The Impossible (2012) - 7.6
Starring Naomi Watts, Ewen McGregor and, Tom Holland, The Impossible (2012) will have viewers on the edge of their seats. Based on a true survival story, the movie takes place in Thailand and follows the incredible and unbelievable story of a family of five after a tsunami suddenly swells from the ocean.
With no time to prepare, their journey back to each other is a harrowing struggle to watch, yet beautifully rewarding. This isn't just a disaster movie, it's an ode to family.
6 Ponyo (2008) - 7.7
The intriguing call of the human world wasn't only beckoning Ariel, it was also a dream for Ponyo, the protagonist of Studio Ghibli's Ponyo (2008). In true Hayao Miyazaki style, this movie is a magical animation that creates a wonderful world of unlimited unique opportunities.
Who says a fish can't become a human? Friendship and the will to become something greater pull this little fish into the big world above. Follow Ponyo on her journey with this spectacular masterpiece.
5 Cast Away (2000) - 7.8
If someone yells "Wilson!" out of the blue in utter despair and anguish, it's because of Cast Away (2000). If the reference isn't understood, stop reading now, watch the movie, and come back. Tom Hanks' dedication and amazing humanity to his role in the film needs to be appreciated. Although living alone and stranded on a desert island might be a dream for Bear Grylls, Chuck Nolan is learning on the job and the audience members are there to witness it all.
4 Titanic (1997) - 7.8
They both could have fit on the plank. But the weight would have sunk them both. Nearly everyone has an opinion. The Titanic (1997) is a romance drama based on the tragic historical event. The story of the two lovers whose lives have only just begun together may be fictional, but the Titanic is not.
Something that can't be denied is that the people on the ship were loved and loved people in return. Just as the musicians played their final song, the Titanic left its mark on every single person who has watched it.
3 Life Of Pi (2012) - 7.9
No, it's not a mathematical movie, although there are several references to the numerals, and feel free to eat some pie while watching. The winner of Academy Awards for Best Original Musical Score, Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects, Life Of Pi (2012) is an adventure that needs to be seen. The bond between man and animal is taken to new extremes when the main protagonist Pi must survive a ship-wreck in the company of a tiger from his family's zoo. Can his story be believed? Watch this remarkable film and find out.
2 Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003) - 8.0
Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, the list goes on. Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003) is the first movie of five and introduces the audience to swashbuckling action and amusing characters. Get ready to start a movie marathon because these movies are addictive. If pirates and romance aren't enough, the soundtrack has been created by the phenomenal musical works of Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt, and Ian Honeyman.
1 Finding Nemo (2003) - 8.1
Quite possibly one of the most endearing animated movies, Finding Nemo (2003) is the tale of two fish who travel in the ocean on a journey to find family. It teaches the audience to "just keep swimming." Life is full of adventure but it has to be remembered not to be too cautious or too reckless. Clownfish Marlin has been scarred by the events of his past and is extremely protective of his son, Nemo. Dory is a blue tang fish who has trouble remembering. Watch them survive an encounter with sharks, jellyfish, and outwit a human dentist.
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