MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

MBTI®: 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

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When it comes to picking Netflix Original Movies for the MBTI® INFJ type, here are five films they should love and five to avoid.

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MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

If someone is in a close relationship with an INFJ, they are in scientifically-verified good hands. According to MBTI®, People with this personality type are compassionate and have a knack for perceiving exactly how others are feeling. With friends, family, and significant others, they are generous with time. They tend to look at the future with a smile.

Next time you and this INFJ person flip on Netflix, show your appreciation for their attuned companionship by picking just the right thing for their psychological makeup. The recommended films below are about looking inward for improvement, yet doing it together. The ones to steer clear from lack heart, or worse, use heart for evil.

10 Love: Marriage Story

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

The INFJ energy present in Noah Baumbach’s award-winning 2019 epoch Marriage Story is boundless. Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson’s Charlie and Nicole work in theater – the very trade of emotional intuition and communication.

Laura Dern won an Oscar for her portrayal of Nicole’s divorce lawyer Nora, who is feisty in her dedication to free Nicole from any marital cocoon so she can realize her full human potential. And of course, the film’s entire premise is to depict a complex romantic relationship – boring to some; tantalizing to INFJs.

9 Hate: The Irishman

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

In a marquee year for the streaming service’s reputation as a prestige production house, Netflix also brought Martin Scorsese’s longtime vision The Irishman to screens (big and small). While a careful study of integrity and one’s purpose, INFJs may be horrified to see these values twisted violently in the name of the bottom dollar.

Robert De Niro’s real-life character Frank Sheeran provides the film’s narration from his assisted living home at the story’s chronological end. The viewer is taken through his career of murder and high-stakes friendship matter-of-factly until guilt makes a surprise appearance in the third act.

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8 Love: To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

Rife with thoughtful feelings, but judicious in sharing them, any INFJ could cringe at the concept of their diary going public. In this, INFJ viewers are immediately able to commiserate with Lana Condor’s charming Lara Jean. Even more relatable is the way she reacts and handles the situation to end better for it.

The title itself hasn’t fared too badly either. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before was a hit on Netflix, meaning the platform will follow through with the rest of the Jenny Han young adult novel series. The second installment was released in February and the third is slated for later in 2020.

7 Hate: The Ridiculous 6

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

INFJs are idealistic and seek out the best in people. In Adam Sandler’s late Netflix career, they may be frustrated finding it. A legendary Saturday Night Live cast member and blockbuster comedy star, the streaming platform currently has Sandler inked to an ongoing deal of which he is about halfway through executing. There has been skepticism as to the output, perhaps this installment in particular.

Alongside familiar goofballs like Rob Schneider and Nick Swardson, The Ridiculous 6 also features Vanilla Ice as Mark Twain as well as The Irishman’s renowned Harvey Keitel.

6 Love: The King

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

The King is of the more straightforward brand of Shakespeare adaptations. It follows the young and real King Henry V as he navigates international diplomacy corrupted by arrogance, pettiness, and profiteering. At every attempt he makes to turn this tide toward reason and peace, there are paths laid before him by nefarious others until he finds himself at the head of one of the more brutal battlefields in the Hundred Years War.

Manipulated good intentions and interpersonal miscommunication leading to mass bloodshed – is this not an INFJ nightmare? Sure, but Timothée Chalamet plays the king.

5 Hate: Beasts Of No Nation

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

In Beasts of No Nation, integrity and companionship are turned as upside down as one can imagine. It is a very real account (based on Nigerian-American Uzodinma Iweala’s contemporary historical fiction novel) of child soldiers in Sub-Saharan Africa. Convincing mere boys to commit heinous crimes and acts of war involves much of the very same active listening and interpersonal fulfillment that INFJs often employ to, thankfully, make the world a better place.

Beasts of No Nation was Netflix’s first feature film. It was released in late 2016 and, in a short time since then, the former DVD-by-mail company has made numerous appearances on the Oscar stage.

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4 Love: The Other Side Of The Wind

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

The Other Side of the Wind is a curious cobbling of what would have been Orson Welles’ final film. Featuring a director at the end of a career of infamy and a large portion of screen time dedicated directly to the film he is working on, meta doesn’t begin to describe it.

For INFJs, The Other Side of the Wind features a great deal of conversation between individuals hiding their full selves while poking at the hidden parts of others. Careers are defined by secret friendships and personalities by art itself.

3 Hate: In The Shadow Of The Moon

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

The popular genre which may clash most with INFJ sensibility may be crime cynicism in the vein of True Detective. Dealing most readily in values and connections, these types of stories where the good guys and the bad guys are often indiscernible may turn INFJs off.

For Netflix, this is In the Shadow of the Moon. It begins as a serial killer investigative, veers into seedy police corruption and brutality territory, and eventually makes its way to time travel, all while offering far more thrills than morals or happy endings.

2 Love: The Meyerowitz Stories

MBTI® 5 Netflix Original Movies That INFJs Will Love (& 5 They Will Hate)

Adam Sandler’s Netflix era may be redeemed, and Noah Baumbach makes another appearance, with The Meyerowitz Stories. Sandler brings a degree of dramatic acting to the table alongside comedic icons Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, and Ben Stiller. Baumbach, for his part, is on his game, stringing together emotionally-wrought scenes that rely on INFJ skills such as body language reading and semantics.

The Meyerowitz Stories is the familiar tale of a family gathering for a joyous purpose, undergoing some degree of misery during it, and ultimately finding meaning when they return to their separate ways.

1 Hate: The Perfect Date

Newcomer Noah Centineo is charming as Brooks Rattigan, an actor-for-hire who only plays boyfriends for mostly-unaware audiences. Of course, when too charming, and too charmed, his gig is put in jeopardy as he catches feelings.

For INFJs, the perfect date is no laughing matter. They expect depth in any social engagement but are also sentimental enough to be willing to be swept off their feet. Their complexity and thoughtfulness would render Brooks’ app moot. They are liable to ultimately spend The Perfect Date calling out plot holes which were meant only to be innocuous gags.

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