Maybe this seems like a big "so what?" on the laundry list of potential problems a person could encounter in their life, but trying to find a good movie to watch before going to bed after a long, hard day at work is the lamest.

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Watching movies is great, don't misunderstand us here. But the act of actually finding a movie to watch, having to sort through a sea of films that may or may not be interesting, it's enough to make you want to throw your remote through your TV. But, fortunately for you, we've taken all of the legwork out of the movie-watching decision-making process. Yay! So, which Netflix original movie should you watch based on your Myers-Briggs® type? Find out below!

10. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - ENTP

A fantastic film favorite brought to viewers by the famous Coen brothers, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is an anthology of six short films all with seemingly nothing in common, held together by the lone fact that they all take place in the post-Civil War era United States.

At times dark, at times uplifting, but ever witty and engrossing, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs will quickly become a favorite for any ENTP. This creative and analytical Myers-Briggs type loves exploring abstract concepts, and can easily switch from one idea to another, which means they'll love the madcap, captivating and thought-provoking vignettes this film has to offer.

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9. Bird Box - INTP

Like the ENTP, the INTP is highly analytical, incredibly intuitive and enjoys contemplating abstract ideas. They're happiest when they're faced with a problem that needs a workable solution, and they enjoy a good thriller, which means Netflix's recently released film Bird Box should be right up their alley.

Starring Sandra Bullock (Ocean's 8) and Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story), Bird Box follows a mother and her children as they trek through the woods and down a river in an effort to escape an evil force that drives people insane when they look at it. The only problem (you know, besides that whole "evil force" thing) is that they must complete the trip blindfolded. The INTP will be on the edge of their seat with this epic new release!

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8. Cargo - ESTP

Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, Black Panther) stars as Andy in this Netflix original movie. Andy's just a dad trying to make it in an apocalyptic Australia that has been overrun with a virus that turns people to zombies in 48 hours. After becoming infected himself, Andy must find protection for his uninfected daughter before the disease takes hold of him completely.

Look, let's be real, any Myers-Briggs type would enjoy Cargo, but we figure the ESTP will like it the most. This is a type that enjoys action movies in general, and this film has got plenty of that, but the stakes are even higher because the health and safety of Andy's daughter are on the line.

7. Okja - INFJ

For the past decade, Mija (Seo-Hyun Ahn) has been caring for her friend Okja, a strange pig-like creature, in the mountains of South Korea. Their friendship is put to the ultimate test when a multinational corporation whisks Okja away to be used for financial gain, but Mija isn't about to let her buddy go without a fight.

Okja is a delightful film with elements from many genres, from comedy to drama to fantasy, and it's powerful enough to warm any Myers-Briggs type's heart. But this film will be especially appealing to the INFJ, an idealistic and highly altruistic type that will appreciate the fantasy aspects of this film, as well as the underlying theme that love conquers all.

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6. The Fundamentals of Caring - ESFJ

Paul Rudd (Ant-Man), Craig Roberts (22 Jump Street) and Selena Gomez (Hotel Transylvania 2) star in this Netflix original, which follows the story of a retired writer who, after a personal tragedy, becomes a caregiver to a disabled teen. The two soon embark on a road trip where they meet new friends, have a few laughs and enjoy some unforgettable experiences along the way.

The ESFJ Myers-Briggs type is warm, caring and compassionate. They're easygoing social butterflies, and they'll love following along with this emotional yet lighthearted and super funny film. The Fundamentals of Caring is a gem of a movie, and it's sure to become a favorite with any ESFJ.

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5. The Little Prince - INFP

If ever there was a movie that was tailor-made for the INFP, it's Netflix's The Little Prince. This Myers-Briggs type is highly imaginative, often preferring to live in their own world than in harsh reality. INFPs have a fondness for all things fantasy, and they're also very nostalgic, enjoying being reminded of their childhood, making The Little Prince perfectly suited to them.

This film tells the tale of a little girl who makes friends with her neighbor, an old man simply known as The Aviator (Jeff Bridges). The Aviator regales the girl with the story of his encounter with the "Little Prince". A beautifully animated, heartwarming tale, this film is a delight to watch.

4. Private Life - ENFJ

Paul Giamatti (Billions) and Kathryn Hahn (Parks and Recreation) star in this Netflix original film, which follows Richard and Rachel Biegler, a middle-aged married couple struggling with infertility. Private Life has a lot of ups and downs as the couple tries to make arrangements to adopt, which fall through, and make numerous attempts to conceive, which causes tension between them and their family members.

Empathetic and compassionate, the ENFJ is naturally and sincerely concerned for their fellow human beings. These are warm, caring individuals who value personal relationships, so they'll love this character-driven film, and not only will they be rooting for Richard and Rachel, but they'll also enjoy exploring their dynamic and how they roll with the punches.

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3. 1922 - INTJ

Based on Stephen King's novella, 1922 is a period drama/horror movie/the kind of film you definitely shouldn't watch when you're at home alone on a dark and stormy night. Featuring all the disconcerting-ness that we've come to love and expect from a Stephen King story, this one is sure to appeal to the INTJ.

Intuitive and logical, the INTJ has a knack for picking up on patterns, which gives them an edge when it comes to figuring people out. This Myers-Briggs type will love trying to understand what makes the characters in this film tick, and seeing where their criminal misdeeds take them.

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2. Set It Up - ESFP

Romantic comedies are a popular choice with most of the feeling types in the Myers-Briggs system, so it's probably fair to assume Set It Up would be a fave with many of them. But the ESFP in particular will enjoy this fun little rom-com, and we're prepared to tell you why.

This film is guaranteed to give you all the feels. It's about two overworked assistants, Harper (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie (Glen Powell), who try to set up their respective bosses on dates, and end up falling in love with each other in the process. With a playful sense of humor, the ESFP loves people and just wants to have a good time, so they're sure to enjoy this lighthearted romantic comedy.

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1. Tallulah - ISFP

Starring Ellen Page (Juno) and Allison Janney (Masters of Sex), Tallulah follows—who else?—Tallulah, known as Lu, a young vagabond who sort of accidentally, but also sort of on purpose, steals a baby away from the child's inept mother. After fleeing the scene of the spur-of-the-moment crime, she takes refuge at her now ex-boyfriend's mother's place and passes off the baby as her own.

Highly sensitive and just as highly empathetic, ISFPs are quiet types, and they often go by unnoticed because they're so unassuming. This type is always ready to step up when a situation requires it, much like Lu herself, that's why they'll love this movie, which tugs at your heartstrings in a way you didn't know was possible and proves that not all crimes are black and white.