Extracurricular books:
Literary classics: Red and Black, Pride and Prejudice, Robinson Crusoe, etc.
Philosophy and thought: a brief history of mankind, fast and slow thinking, existence and time.
Social science: such as mob, capital, social psychology, etc.
Popular science books: Hackers and Painters, A Brief History of Time, A Brief History of Humanity, etc.
Self-growth and self-motivation: such as How to Read a Book, Strange Life, Poor Charlie's Collection, etc.
Economics and finance: such as Principles of Economics, Rich Dad and Poor Dad, Memoirs of Stock Handwriting, etc.
Extracurricular movies:
Classic literary films: Roman Holiday, The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, etc.
Independent films: Time Thief, Follow, Midnight in Paris, etc.
Science fiction fantasy films: such as Interstellar, Inception, Harry Potter series, etc.
Social reality theme: alive, one by one, thief's house, etc.
Documentaries: The Earth Pulses, Seven Years of Life, Dolphin Bay, etc.
Of course, the above are just some suggestions, and the specific choice depends on personal interests, preferences and learning needs. It is important to keep open to different fields, explore diverse knowledge and culture, and get inspiration and thinking from them. At the same time, you can also choose related books and movies according to your own professional direction to deepen your understanding and application of professional knowledge.
However, we should pay attention to balance the time of study, extracurricular reading and watching movies to ensure that it will not affect the formal learning tasks and academic progress. Plan time reasonably, integrate extracurricular reading and watching movies into daily life, and enrich college life.