Light films for a good mood were shot in the genres of either comedy or action. This category of films is most popular with viewers who prefer to see a simple story with witty humor, simple but characteristic characters, and a dynamic story. Therefore, tapes in this style are always popular among the main part of the audience. This article provides a list of the main films shot over the course of the 1930s to the present.
"City Lights"
Light films for a good mood immediately took a prominent place in the cinema from the very beginning of its inception. Charlie Chaplin's early silent paintings certainly have a leading place in this category. His work “City Lights”, although sustained in a melodramatic spirit, however, of course, will bring great pleasure to those who want to get acquainted with this amazingly touching story.
In general, the image of Little Tramp that he created invariably causes a smile among the audience, despite the fact that the actor brought sad notes to the character of his hero. In the mentioned film, the funny adventures of the Tramp are skillfully intertwined with a sad, but light love line, which, undoubtedly, will appeal to every lover of the old silent movie.
"New times"
Light films were shot in large numbers for a good mood; perhaps it was the dominant genre in the cinema. Chaplin’s other painting, “New Times,” will certainly bring a lot of positive emotions to the viewer, as the tramp's comedic adventures are shown against the backdrop of the difficult socio-economic situation in the USA in the 1930s, which was aptly ridiculed by Chaplin in his new work. The humor in this tape is also very simple and at the same time deep, which makes this picture relevant in our time.
Soviet tapes of the 1930s
Light films for a good mood were shot in the indicated decade in our country. Comedies occupied a prominent place in Russian cinema as the main means of entertaining people. The painting “Funny Guys” is a true classic in this genre: the cult story about L. Utesov’s jazz band with sparkling humor and enchanting musical numbers will appeal not only to a simple spectator, but also to a sophisticated music lover, since vocal performance and orchestral accompaniment are beyond praise .

Light Russian films for the good mood of the time in question were shot mainly in the genre of musical tragedy. In addition to this tape, the Volga-Volga painting occupies a prominent place in the gold fund of domestic cinema. This new work of the director G. Adeksandrov was shot in the spirit of his previous comedy, but with the addition of new colors and interesting plot twists: this time he turned to the topic of bureaucracy, and managed to show with the help of musical numbers and witty scenes the whole destructiveness of the dominance of unscrupulous officials.
1940s paintings
Light Russian films for a good mood of the indicated decade somewhat departed from the pre-war tradition of creating musical comedies. Pictures of this time are distinguished by a more elaborate plot, characterization of characters and a more complex story, however, musical accompaniment still occupies a prominent place in the filming process. The film "Cinderella" is a film directed by N. Kosheverova, which managed to breathe new life into an old story already familiar to everyone. Under her leadership, a wonderful picture was created with colorful characters, a fascinating plot and sparkling humor, which will make the viewer take a fresh look at this fairy tale.
Some light Soviet films for the good mood of the time in question are devoted to demonstrating the achievements of the socialist system in our country. Despite some exaggerations in this direction, the tapes still look very good due to the dynamic plot and cheerful, uncomplicated humor. The Kuban Cossacks movie, which may well brighten a boring evening, belongs to this category.
Tapes of the 1950-1960s
Especially popular viewers are always enjoying light films for a good mood. Foreign paintings of this genre of the years under consideration deserve special mention. In this series, first of all, the musical comedy “Singing in the Rain” should be called. The tape in a straightforward and very witty form tells about the birth of sound cinema. In addition to an interesting plot and excellent acting, the film is famous for its many wonderful vocal and dance numbers, which are still considered classics and serve as role models.

In the genre of fairy tales some light films were shot for a good mood. Which ones to choose is not an easy question, as there are a lot of good pictures taken. And yet, the domestic film "Morozko", of course, takes first place: a great script, a great acting, sparkling humor rightfully made this film a real classic. Without a doubt, the director A. Rowe, how N. Kosheverova once managed to breathe new life into a traditional folk tale, which, without losing its attractiveness, turned out to be so close to the modern audience that the characters, their phrases are still relevant today.
French comedies
This movie should be said separately, since it occupies a special position in the cinema of the second half of the 20th century. First of all, here we should mention the paintings with the participation of the brilliant comedian L. de Funes. Films with his participation are popular in our days, especially the Fantomas trilogy and a series of tapes about gendarmes. In our country, paintings with the participation of P. Richard and J. Depardieu also enjoyed a special love of the audience . This brilliant duo has fully justified itself and still continues to delight the audience with a brilliant performance.
Pictures of the 1970-1980s
A lot of films of the decade under consideration were shot quite easily both abroad and in our country. Among domestic films, one can mention the witty and satirical comedies of E. Ryazanov, in which subtle humor skillfully combined with social criticism. These paintings not only entertain, but also teach and, despite the fact that their plots are based on the realities of Soviet reality, they look easy in our time. Among foreign comedies, it is worth mentioning, first of all, the original Tutsi tape, which in a very witty form also touched on many acute problems of American society of the time under consideration.
Tapes of the 1990s and the last decade
Light films for a good mood occupy a prominent place in popular pop culture. What to see from the huge list of films is a question that, probably, was repeatedly asked by the average audience. Of the paintings of the 1990s, probably the most famous comedy is the movie Beauty. The love story is presented in a rather humorous way, and the magnificent musical accompaniment pleasantly pleases with the original selection.

Among domestic films, one can mention a series of films about the features of national hunting and fishing, in which the realities of Russian society are presented in a somewhat grotesque form. Of the recent premieres, some comedy action films can be mentioned. The Barrels Guys is a story about two scammers who made money selling low-quality weapons to the US government. Another recent film in this genre is called Bad Boys. This tape is dedicated to the adventures of two partners who are engaged in a complex investigation. The humor in the tape is not always decent, but the film may appeal to retro-style movie buffs. Recently, the third part of the famous romance comedy about Bridget Jones was released.
Despite the fact that this tape did not receive such positive ratings as the original paintings, nevertheless, the next story of a simple-minded blonde was generally received very warmly.