Movies Starring Asa Butterfield

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A gifted child is trained through battle simulations to protect Earth from an alien threat.

Why people love it: The film’s strategic mind games and emotional depth resonate with viewers. Its visual effects and strong cast bring the novel’s epic scale to life.

1 / 7

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An orphan living in a Paris train station uncovers a mysterious automaton and his family's hidden past.

Why people love it: Scorsese’s tribute to early cinema dazzles with breathtaking visuals and a touching story of wonder. The intricate set pieces and heartfelt performances celebrate the magic of filmmaking.

2 / 7

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A socially awkward teen becomes an unexpected sex therapist for his classmates with his mother’s help.

Why people love it: Its frank humor, diverse characters, and insightful take on sexuality and growing up make it both entertaining and educational. Audiences connect with its authentic storytelling and heartfelt moments.

3 / 7

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A young German boy befriends a camp inmate, exposing innocence amidst Nazi horror.

Why people love it: The film’s child’s perspective renders the Holocaust’s cruelty starkly personal. Its heartfelt narrative urges remembrance and empathy.

4 / 7

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A teen born on Mars travels to Earth, discovering love and his place in the universe.

Why people love it: Audiences cherish the awe of interplanetary travel paired with a tender coming‑of‑age romance. The chemistry and visual spectacle make it an uplifting escape.

5 / 7

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A young German soldier's son befriends a Jewish boy in a concentration camp, seeing the horrors through innocent eyes.

Why people love it: It poignantly shows the tragedy of innocence lost, evoking deep empathy. The simple friendship at its core makes the Holocaust feel personal and heartbreaking.

6 / 7

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A young German boy befriends a Jewish child in a concentration camp, unaware of the horror around them.

Why people love it: Its poignant innocence starkly contrasts the surrounding tragedy, delivering an emotional punch. The film’s simple storytelling makes the Holocaust’s impact deeply personal.

7 / 7