Movies like Plenty (1985)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Plenty, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Atonement

    #558 most popular movie yesterday

    Atonement is a visually stunning drama that weaves a tale of love, war, and the dire consequences of a young girl's misunderstanding. The narrative's grip on war-time romance and the tragic underpinnings of its characters' decisions will resonate with audiences who enjoyed Plenty.

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    2. The English Patient

    #1,072 most popular movie yesterday

    Set against the backdrop of World War II, The English Patient details a poignant love affair that unfolds in the midst of global conflict. Fans of Plenty will appreciate the movie's rich exploration of passion, memory, and the inevitable scars of war.

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    3. The Remains of the Day

    #1,362 most popular movie yesterday

    Delving into themes of duty, politics, and suppressed emotions, The Remains of the Day is a finely tuned drama. Like Plenty, it scrutinizes the complexities of wartime England and the private turmoil of those serving within its grand estates.

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    4. Revolutionary Road

    #1,412 most popular movie yesterday

    Revolutionary Road provides a hard-hitting look at a couple grappling with their aspirations and the crushing weight of societal expectations in the 1950s. Viewers who appreciate Plenty's character studies and the exploration of individual versus collective ideals will find a similar resonance here.

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    5. Out of Africa

    #1,535 most popular movie yesterday

    Out of Africa tells the story of a passionate and complicated love affair in the expanses of Kenya. Its epic scope and the central character's longing for excitement and purpose will appeal to those captivated by the sweeping narrative of Plenty.

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    6. The Hours

    #1,779 most popular movie yesterday

    Exploring the interconnected stories of three women from different eras, The Hours examines the profound effects of the works of Virginia Woolf. Its exploration of regret, longing, and the search for meaning aligns well with the existential queries presented in Plenty.

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    7. The French Lieutenant's Woman

    #3,947 most popular movie yesterday

    This film unravels a complex narrative of love and infidelity within a Victorian setting, while also playing with metafictional elements. Like Plenty, The French Lieutenant's Woman challenges its protagonists' ideals in the face of societal constraints, resonating with similar themes of romance and individual choice.