The Libra sign is one that promotes harmony. People born under this sign have a very gentle nature and innate ability to calm any situation and carry peace with them wherever they go. This sign is very good at unifying other signs that may not be as compatible, and they tend to surround themselves with different types of people because they have an easy way of getting along with just about anybody.
The Libra sign strongly dislikes injustice and violence and will step in if they have to when they see something wrong. For Libras seeking some quality entertainment, here is a list of musical movies to check out and a list of ones to avoid.
A music-loving Libra knows that songs can bring people together in an incredible way. Another person who understands the power of music and it's ability to teach and unite is Maria from the classic musical movie, The Sound of Music.
In this movie, Maria arrives at the Von Trapp estate to look after the Von Trapp children, but ends up doing so much more for the family and falls in love with Captain Von Trapp himself.
This is another classic musical turned feature film, but Libras most likely won't want to see it because it's very divisive and tells the story of rival gangs fighting in the streets of New York City in the 1950's.
There's a lot of struggle, injustice, and violence between the ensemble cast that will most likely turn most Libras off. The lack of harmony and resolution will also be an issue for people born under the Libra sign, so they should definitely avoid the Steven Spielberg remake coming in 2021.
It's safe to say that most Libras love Julia Andrews because she is a Libra herself. It's no wonder she has such a gentle and pleasant nature that comes to life on screen and can make just about anybody feel instantly better.
As Mary Poppins in the musical film by the same name, Julie Andrews uses music to unite and heal the Banks children, Jane and Michael, when they so desperately need it.
People born under the Libra sign will find Jason Robert Brown's musical turned feature film, starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan, depressing to watch. The story is about a couple who meet, fall in love, get married, and then get divorced.
Because this story lacks a happy ending, most Libras won't want to watch it, and if they do, they won't feel very good after seeing it, despite the amount of talent on screen and the well executed musical numbers.
The classic musical feature film The King and I uses music to unite two very different worlds and tell a very compelling story.
The story is based on a novel, which was actually based on memoirs written by Anna Leonowens, who was an American who became a school teacher for King Mongkut of Siam in the 1860's. This film is all about worlds colliding and finding common ground despite being from very different backgrounds.
Les Miserables is a very well known musical about the hardships and struggles of a cast of characters living in 18th century France.
The title alone is enough to turn most Libras off because it's easy to assume that this musical turned epic feature film is pretty depressing. Libras enjoy feeling hopeful and inspired after they watch something, and this musical tends to have the opposite effect on people.
Libras will love this Stephen Sondheim musical turned feature film starring Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Anna Kendrick, and James Corden, because it's adventurous and magical and despite facing a lot of hardships, the characters have happy endings, which is how all fairy tales should end.
Libras will also love the way this story melts so many different fairy tales together to tell a much bigger story.
There's a lot of scheming that takes place in this musical feature film, starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick as Max and Leo, two men who team up to make the biggest musical flop in theater history as a way to make a profit and evade the IRS.
The main characters in this film are dishonest and what they are attempting is not fair, which some may find humorous, but Libras will struggle to be entertained.
This early '90s musical feature film starring Ann Margaret and a very young Christian Bale is all about a group of people coming together to fight for what they believe is right and fair. The film takes place in 1899 New York City and tells the story of newspaper boys, struggling to make a living.
When the head of the newspaper makes things even more difficult for this group of boys, they decide to take matters into their own hands and fight back, something any Libra can appreciate.
Because Libras love happy endings and tend to be very gentle and sensitive, the musical feature film, Moulin Rouge, starring Nicole Kidman and Ewen McGregor, may be too much for a Libra to take in.
The love story and the musical arrangements used to tell it are nothing short of epic, but the film does not end on a happy note, which means most Libras will struggle with it and should probably just avoid seeing it altogether.