5.The Lost King

An amateur historian defies the stodgy academic establishment in her efforts to find King Richard III’s remains, which were lost for over 500 years. One of those film that will silently draw you in from start to finish, this is well casted and they all convince in their roles, it might be rather surreal in places with this film but if you are patience, you will be rewarding in this well-made film.
4.The Shape Of Water

At a top-secret research facility in the 1960s, a lonely janitor forms a unique relationship with an amphibious creature that is being held in captivity. Could be on the verge of rather full on for some people, this is quietly powerful and it well move you and this is totally memorable, the chemistry between Sally Hawkins and Doug Jones is superb, this is intriguing and totally unpredictable.
3.The Phantom Of The Open

Maurice Flitcroft, a dreamer, and unrelenting optimist, manages to gain entry to the 1976 British Open Golf Championship qualification round despite being a complete novice. If you get past the fantasy element and the film itself doesn’t gel or flow together, this is still a likeable and an underdog type of film, overall, it will made you smile as this is uplifting, you can see the real Maurice Flitcroft at the end of this film, if you wanted a light-hearted film, this is ideal for you.
2.Wonka

With dreams of opening a shop in a city renowned for its chocolate, a young and poor Willy Wonka discovers that the industry is run by a cartel of greedy chocolatiers. Eye catching and character driven film that is fun and joyous, Sally Hawkins play the mum of Willy Wonka as this has got an all-star cast, the musical element and the story that bring that emotional aspect, it will move you as this is quietly powerful, it might be rather cartoony in places but this is still heartfelt.
1.Paddington (2014 – 2017)

Having settled with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens, Paddington has become popular in his community, offering people emotional support in various ways. Both films are consistent and generally heartfelt, the villains are memorable and these films are laugh out loud funny with great characters, Sally Hawkins play the mum in the Brown family, this is suitable for all ages and a family viewing type of film, these are wonderful films and they are entertaining.
I liked The Shape of Water, but I don’t know any of her other films
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You probably enjoyed them as all the films that you haven’t see they all different in their own ways
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