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In general - things that are colourful and/or have special effects.
Blue Planet, Top Gun Maverick, Fast and Furious saga (not the first few, 4k made no difference there) come to mind first atm.
Things that have acting and script itself as the main selling point generally are perfectly fine in 1080p. The Office and Slow Horses would be a good example of that, I suppose.
Personally, I get everything I want my son to watch in the highest quality I can - Shawshank Redemptiom and Shutter Island are the latest additions to my library that, I think, would absolutely fine in 1080p, but... 4K HDR it is :D
Man, Top Gun Maverick in 4k is so good you can see Tom Cruise from the closet.
Like the first one where the plot is to steal DVD players.
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