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7 Netflix Movies You Should Not Watch With Your Parents

Avoid uncomfortable silences and secondhand embarrassment with these Netflix picks. From cringe comedy to horror to Bollywood musicals, these films are best-enjoyed solo.
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Updated:- 2024-05-23, 18:52 IST

While movie nights with parents can be cherished bonding experiences, certain films might create an atmosphere of awkwardness and discomfort. To maintain family harmony, it's advisable to steer clear of these seven Netflix movies when watching with your parents.

Movies You Should Not Watch With Your Parents

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‘Chamkila’ (2024)- Netflix (IMDb Rating: 7.9/10)

Filled with steamy songs and intense drama, this Bollywood musical might have you laughing but also caught in an awkward family movie night situation. Avoid eye contact and save your parents from the blushes.

‘Bulbbul’ (2020)- Netflix (IMDb Rating: 6.5/10)

This atmospheric horror film, packed with spine-tingling moments and dark themes, might be better-enjoyed solo, avoiding any potential awkwardness or discomfort during family movie night.

'Thai Massage' (2022)- Netflix (IMDb Rating: 6.2/10)

Trust us, the title is misleading. This film is not a relaxing spa day montage but rather a raunchy comedy filled with risqué humour and adult content that'll have you praying for selective amnesia if you accidentally watch it with your parents.

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‘The Package’ (2018)- Netflix (IMDb Rating: 5.6/10)

Unless you're prepared to delve into the intricacies of male anatomy over dinner, it's best to skip this raucous comedy about a group of friends on a camping trip gone awry, where a certain appendage goes missing.

'Naked' (2017)- Netflix (IMDb Rating: 5.4/10)

Picture this: waking up naked in an elevator, reliving the same humiliating hour over and over again. Watching this comedy with your parents might feel like a similar loop of embarrassment and regret.

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‘Father of The Year’ (2018)- Netflix (IMDb Rating: 5.2/10)

Watching two dads engage in a hilariously disastrous battle to prove who's the worst parent might lead to uncomfortable comparisons and existential crises. Save yourself the therapy bills and enjoy this one on your own.

'Hard Feelings' (2023)- Netflix (IMDb Rating: 4.8/10)

This dark comedy about dysfunctional relationships and twisted desires is not exactly family-friendly material. Unless you want to spend the entire movie trying to explain why you're laughing at all the wrong moments, it's best to keep this one for solo viewing.

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