Animation movies that are safe to half watch alone. Includes Look Back, New Gods: Nezha Reborn, How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming and more, curated by Mov...
Half watching is honest. These hold up even then.
Popular, outgoing Fujino is celebrated by her classmates for her funny comics in the class newspaper. One day, her teacher asks her to share the space with Kyomoto, a truant recluse whose beautiful artwork sparks a competitive fervor in Fujino. What starts as jealousy transforms when Fujino realizes their shared passion for drawing.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
While living as an ordinary deliveryman and motor racing fan, Nezha encounters old nemeses and must rediscover his powers to protect his loved ones.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
It's been ten years since the dragons moved to the Hidden World, and even though Toothless doesn't live in New Berk anymore, Hiccup continues the holiday traditions he once shared with his best friend. But the Vikings of New Berk were beginning to forget about their friendship with dragons. Hiccup, Astrid, and Gobber know just what to do to keep the dragons in the villagers' hearts. And across the sea, the dragons have a plan of their own...
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
Forcibly separated from her twin brother when they are orphaned, a melancholic misfit learns how to find confidence within herself amid the clutter of misfortunes and everyday life.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
After receiving a warning that Yunyun's hometown is in danger, Kazuma's party is relieved to discover it's only a joke...until it isn't. The Demon King's general has just arrived to obtain The Mage Killer, a weapon with world-ending power.
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
Half-watch films survive distraction because they're doing something right with visual storytelling.
Strong visual storytelling is safe to half-watch.
Best watched alone. Full absorption, no compromise on what to pick.
During the rise of fascism in Mussolini's Italy, a wooden boy brought magically to life struggles to live up to his father's expectations.
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
When K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey aren't selling out stadiums, they're using their secret powers to protect their fans from supernatural threats.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
The story of the last Seal Child’s journey home. After their mother’s disappearance, Ben and Saoirse are sent to live with Granny in the city. When they resolve to return to their home by the sea, their journey becomes a race against time as they are drawn into a world Ben knows only from his mother’s folktales. But this is no bedtime story; these fairy folk have been in our world far too long. It soon becomes clear to Ben that Saoirse is the key to their survival.
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
A young man arrives at the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.
Holds up to partial attention. You'll get what you need from it even drifting.
An urban office worker finds that paper airplanes are instrumental in meeting a girl in ways he never expected.
You can pick your phone up and put it down without losing the thread.
The right film for the right state is a specific thing. These are specific.
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