Netflix has produced over 500 original movie titles, and many have not received the long-lasting attention they deserve.

This list will highlight 9 underrated Netflix movies that you should watch as soon as possible.

Those who did not escape.

Maggie Gyllenhaal in ‘The Kindergarten Teacher’ | Netflix

Maggie Gyllenhaal in ‘The Kindergarten Teacher’ | Netflix

Its about survivors guilt.

Its about learning to balance assimilation with cultural retention.

The film eschews the poverty porn trope that couldve resulted from such a narrative.

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And instead, it provides viewers with a little slice-of-life story that fits into a larger landscape.

Its intimate but mighty, as it tackles the importance of education and the vastness of human ingenuity.

Equal parts horror, revenge fantasy, and blood-splattering spectacle, the film was billed asGet OutmeetsBlack Swanupon release.

Your placement in the prison is random (and it changes).

The film is an allegory about mankind reduced to its most primitive desperate and starving.

How far would you go for another follower?

What risks would you take to get to the top?

Its a quietly powerful film that treads into sensitive territories with finesse and sincerity.

It never veers into melodrama as both the writing and performances are too grounded to fall into that trap.

The dialogue is taut and clever.

The narrative is simple but never simplistic.

And the film will stay with you long after the credits roll.

The filmis a commentary on corporate greed and the complete dismissal of humanity in the face of possible profit.

Mika sets out on a rescue mission to save her dearest friend.

Its possible that you may never eat meat again after watching this film, as it is that moving.

Its a poignant and captivating narrative that evokes empathy instantaneously.

Okja warms the heart while contemplating the way we treat innocent animals in this world.

Its a character study that asks more questions than it answers.

The Kindergarten Teacheris a fresh and daring film that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

The film is fraught with ambiguity and complexities that bring conversations surrounding virtue and ethics into focus.

Its not an easy film to watch, but its an important one.