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5 Netflix Documentaries to end the year 2021 on a higher note

14 peaks is a straight out story of a fearless Nepali mountaineer Nimsdai Purja who embarks on a seemingly impossible quest.

New Delhi: Every now and then, an entertainment enthusiast needs to explore beyond the surface of fantasy, action or any other genre and self-acquired limitations. And no movie or web-show can get you the sort of enlightenment you sometimes search for in the various ups and downs.

Perhaps what time should be more perfect rather than now, with each day approaching towards the highly awaited evenings of the year — Christmas eve and the New Year’s eve.

Documentaries/ docuseries come out as a life-saver under such circumstances, and here we’ve brought to you a complete guide to end the extraordinary year of 2021 on a higher note with awe-inspiring documentaries on the digital giant Netflix.

5 documentaries to watch on Netflix before 2021 ends: 

1. Tiger King (Season 2)

If Tiger King was a documentary about a wild, unhinged redneck animal park owner from Oklahoma, USA, Tiger King 2 is a documentary about a documentary about a wild, unhinged redneck animal park owner from Oklahoma. You won’t watch the series and feel good about America, about our species, or maybe even yourself. But you will be, once again, enthralled.

2. Lead Me Home

A timely docuseries from Netflix, showcases poignant stories of homelessness on the West Coast of the US frame this cinematic portrait of a surging humanitarian crisis. It is an eye-opening experience for Asians to watch the epidemic of homelessness in America.

3. The Mind, Explained (Season 2)

Ever wonder what’s happening inside your head? From dreaming to anxiety disorders, discover how your brain works with this illuminating series. The series explores into dreams, meditation, memory formation, anxiety disorders, application of LSD drugs on people suffering with mental health disorders and its effects.

4. Reasonable Doubt: A Tale of Two Kidnappings

A fender bender that turned into a kidnapping case leads documentalist Roberto Hernández to expose the truth behind Mexico’s flawed justice system.

5. 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible

The highly talked biographical documentary must have been recommended to you a dozen times. 14 peaks is a straight out story of  fearless Nepali mountaineer Nimsdai Purja embarks on a seemingly impossible quest to summit all 14 of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks in seven months.