Skip to main content

If you have to watch one Peacock movie this May, stream this one

The cast of The Best Years of Our Lives.
RKO Radio Pictures

2024 has, thus far, been kind of a strange year for movies. While there have been some marquee titles in theaters like The Fall Guy, and some breakout hits on streaming like Scoop, thanks in large part to the strikes that lasted for months on end, there are fewer movies than we might normally expect.

This temporary drop off in the supply of new titles is a perfect excuse to do a little exploring. While it may not be the most popular streaming service, Peacock has a library of great titles that are well worth exploring. This May, we’d recommend checking out one of the older movies on the service, The Best Years of Our Lives, which tells the story of three World War II veterans who return home at the end of the war. Here’s why you should check it out.

It’s remarkably prescient about the nature of trauma

The study of trauma has come a long way since The Best Years of Our Lives was first released in 1946, but this movie is nonetheless a surprisingly sharp examination of the lingering trauma these three men face as they attempt to assimilate back into their regular lives.

In chronicling the lives of three men of different ages as they return from the war, we get to see how each of them handle the strangeness with being expected to resume whatever they were doing before the war as if the entire conflict simply never happened.

It was directed by someone who had experienced the war firsthand

Dana Andrews and Harold Russell in The Best Years of Our Lives.
Public Domain

It’s perhaps unsurprising that The Best Years of Our Lives is so sensitive to the plight of veterans, given that it was directed by someone who had been close to the war. William Wyler directed two documentaries about the war and volunteered to serve as a major during the conflict. He also made several films explicitly about the war, including the equally great Mrs. Miniver.

Wyler’s techniques for depicting trauma might seem a little dated to a modern audience, but what unquestionably holds up is the sensitivity he gives his characters, never expecting them to “man up” or “get over” the horrible things they’ve seen.

It features a slew of great performances

A black and white image of Harold Russell standing beside a woman in a scene from The Best Years of Our Lives.
RKO Radio Pictures

The Best Years of Our Lives was a major favorite at that year’s Academy Awards, and with good reason. Each of the movie’s three main actors are remarkable, and that’s especially true of Harold Russell, who plays Homer, a man who lost both his hands during the war and has to return to his high school sweetheart completely changed. He won two Oscars for his performance, and is the only performer to have pulled off this feat.

While the men are at the center of this story, The Best Years of Our Lives also gives its female performers, most notably Myrna Loy, plenty of opportunity to shine as we come to understand the way the war and its aftershocks transformed not just the men who left but also the women who stayed.

The Best Years of Our Lives is streaming on Peacock.

Editors' Recommendations

Topics
Joe Allen
Joe Allen is a freelance writer based in upstate New York focused on movies and TV.
Best streaming deals: Sling TV, Hulu, Peacock, and more
streaming netflix high definition wont kill the internet featured image unsplash

Whether you're cutting the cord finally or looking for a new platform to watch some unique content, just know there are some excellent streaming deals out there for you. That's important since there are so many different streaming services to choose from nowadays. It doesn't make sense to subscribe to every single one, but instead to go with the services that offer the best deals, and the most content you like. Disney+, for example, may have more movies and shows you like to watch than Peacock, or maybe vice versa? Or, perhaps when you're ready to subscribe, the Disney bundle that includes Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ together for one low price is more enticing than a single subscription. Whatever the case, if you're looking for some solid streaming deals, you've come to the right place.

Amazon Prime Video
Getting right into it, Amazon Prime Video, specifically, does not have a free trial. However, Amazon Prime subscribers do get access to Prime Video with their retail subscription, and that has a free trial. There's a catch, though. If you signed up for an Amazon Prime free trial before, or have had Prime, either as a trial or paid membership, any time in the last 12 months the trial isn't available. If you haven't, and you meet the eligibility, you can sign up for a Prime free trial for up to a month.

Read more
3 underrated Netflix movies you should watch this weekend (May 10-12)
A man talks to a woman in The Interpreter.

Last weekend, The Fall Guy arrived in movie theaters nationwide to thunderous ... indifference. It grossed less than $28 million dollars at the domestic box office, which means most moviegoers decided to stay in and check out what's on their favorite streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and, of course, Netflix.

And can you blame them? Netflix in particular has a lot to choose from, from the hit show Baby Reindeer to original movies like Damsel. This weekend, these three movies haven't gotten much of the spotlight recently, but are worth your time and attention. One is a political thriller starring a pair of Oscar winners, another is one of the great 1980s dramas, and the last one is a comedy starring a bunch of talented Saturday Night Live veterans.

Read more
3 Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend (May 10-12)
Anne Hathaway as Rebecca looking intently off-camera in Eileen.

If you're looking for something to watch this weekend, then Hulu has you covered. Disney's other streaming service doesn't get all of the press that Disney+ does, but Hulu has a much better library of movies, especially for cinema lovers who want to watch more than just Star Wars or Marvel flicks.

This week's selections of the three Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend include an underrated Wes Anderson film, a non-Marvel superhero flick, and a 2023 psychological thriller that didn't get the attention it deserved during its initial release.
The Darjeeling Limited (2007)

Read more