In an era where technology is both a blessing and a curse, these family films explore the theme of gadget addiction. They offer a mix of humor, drama, and insight, making them perfect for family viewing sessions that spark conversations about our relationship with technology. Here's a curated list of 10 films that address this modern-day issue in a way that's accessible and engaging for all ages.

The Social Network (2010)
Description: Although not strictly about gadget addiction, this film delves into the creation of Facebook and the social implications of social media, which can lead to discussions about technology's role in our lives.
Fact: Aaron Sorkin's script was based on the book "The Accidental Billionaires" by Ben Mezrich. The film won three Academy Awards.


Ready Player One (2018)
Description: Set in a future where people escape to a virtual reality world, this film explores the allure and dangers of living through technology, making it relevant to discussions about gadget addiction.
Fact: The film features numerous pop culture references, reflecting the book's homage to '80s and '90s culture.


Her (2013)
Description: This film explores a futuristic world where a man falls in love with an operating system, highlighting the potential for technology to replace human interaction.
Fact: Spike Jonze wrote the screenplay with the idea of exploring the concept of love in a digital age. The film won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.


The Intern (2015)
Description: While not directly about gadget addiction, this film shows how an older generation can adapt to a tech-driven world, offering a humorous and heartwarming perspective on technology's role in our lives.
Fact: Robert De Niro learned to use social media for the role, showcasing the generational gap in tech-savviness.


Nerve (2016)
Description: This thriller follows a high school senior who gets involved in an online game that blurs the line between reality and virtual life, highlighting the dangers of seeking validation through social media.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Jeanne Ryan, and its plot was influenced by real-life online games and social media challenges.


The Circle (2017)
Description: Based on the novel by Dave Eggers, this film looks at a tech company that blurs the line between privacy and transparency, leading to discussions about the consequences of our digital footprints.
Fact: The film's setting was inspired by real-life tech campuses like Google and Apple.


The Emoji Movie (2017)
Description: While primarily a comedy, this animated film subtly addresses the over-reliance on technology through the journey of an emoji who wants to be more than just a symbol. It's a fun way to discuss gadget addiction with kids.
Fact: The film was met with mixed reviews, but it did spark conversations about the role of emojis in modern communication.


Searching (2018)
Description: Told entirely through screens, this film follows a father's search for his missing daughter, showcasing how technology can both help and hinder in times of crisis.
Fact: The film was shot in just 13 days, with all scenes being improvised based on the script's outline.


Disconnect (2012)
Description: This film weaves together several stories, all connected by the theme of technology's impact on human relationships. It's a poignant look at how digital devices can both connect and disconnect us from the people we love.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life stories of people affected by technology. It was also one of the first films to explore the dark side of social media.


Wall-E (2008)
Description: In this animated feature, a robot named WALL-E, left alone on Earth, shows how humanity's over-reliance on technology has led to a world where people are disconnected from each other and their environment.
Fact: The film took six years to make, with Pixar animators creating a unique visual style to convey the story's themes.
