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Movies about love and relationships, often with happy endings. Examples include "The Notebook" or "Pride and Prejudice."
Romance
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Exciting movies with lots of fights, chases, and explosions. Think "Fast & Furious" or "Mission: Impossible."
Action
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Cartoons or animated movies with colorful characters and stories. Think "Finding Nemo" or "Frozen."
Animation
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Funny movies that make you laugh with jokes and silly situations. Like "The Hangover" or "Dumb and Dumber."
Comedy
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Scary movies that give you thrills and make you jump. They often have monsters, ghosts, or killers, like "The Conjuring" or "Halloween."
Horror
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Movies where characters try to solve puzzles or uncover secrets. Think "Sherlock Holmes" or "Gone Girl."
Mystery
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Movies suitable for all ages, often with positive messages and humor. Think "The Lion King" or "Finding Dory."
Family
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Exciting movies where characters go on big journeys or quests. Like "Indiana Jones" or "Pirates of the Caribbean."
Adventure
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Real-life movies that show actual events, people, or issues. Examples are "March of the Penguins" or "Bowling for Columbine."
Documentary
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Movies about futuristic worlds, aliens, or advanced technology. Examples are "Star Wars" or "The Matrix."
Science Fiction
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Films where characters express themselves through singing and dancing. Examples include "The Sound of Music" or "La La Land."
Musical
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Suspenseful movies that keep you on the edge of your seat with twists and tension. Like "The Silence of the Lambs" or "Gone Girl."
Thriller
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Serious movies about people's lives and struggles. They can be sad or emotional, like "Forrest Gump" or "The Pursuit of Happyness."
Drama
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Movies set in the American Old West with cowboys, outlaws, and showdowns. Like "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" or "Django Unchained."
Western
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Imaginary movies with magic, dragons, and epic adventures. Think "Harry Potter" or "The Chronicles of Narnia."
Fantasy
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