Your question is a bit hard to understand. But i'll go out on a limb and guess.
The "feel" a film has is due to it being at a relatively low frame rate, most files are shown back in 24f, I'm guessing you have Motion2 enabled and set to max? This will reduce that film feeling, as the movie will be shown in 60f instead.
So to get that feeling back for movies disable Motion2 and you will have it back old school
The reason it feels different, is the movies themselves counter the low frame with certain filming styles, this clashes with the 60f, which looks awesome in TV Shows / animations. But forcing something that was specifically designed for such a low frame rate doesn't always have the best results!
Hope that helped to some degree
NOTE: Don't go crazy on the Light and Detail sliders, they are not designed to be just pushed to the max, you will need to balance it with your monitor and media source. A good setting for me is as follows:
Motion2: 6
Detail Boost: 1
Light Boost: 2
Brightness: 0
Contrast: 0
Saturation: 0