Dead Poets Society
F**L
Exceptional film
An incredible film with superb acting that helped shaped my life. Honestly.Always look at things from a different point of view. Your world will change.
E**Y
Ifykyk 😭 Must watch
It was good, it was really good 🥲
R**T
You'll love it
Great movie
D**Y
"Dead Poets Society": O Captain! My Captain! of Feel-Good Cinema
If you're in the mood for a cinematic experience that's as uplifting as a sonnet by Shakespeare and as thought-provoking as a stanza by Whitman, look no further than "Dead Poets Society." This classic film is a heartwarming ode to the power of literature, friendship, and seizing the day – and boy, does it deliver in spades.Set in the hallowed halls of a prestigious boarding school, "Dead Poets Society" follows the journey of a group of students as they navigate the tumultuous waters of adolescence under the guidance of their unorthodox English teacher, Mr. Keating, played with unparalleled charm by the incomparable Robin Williams. From standing on desks to recite poetry to inspiring his students to embrace the art of carpe diem, Mr. Keating is the kind of teacher we all wish we had – equal parts mentor, philosopher, and friend.But it's not just Mr. Keating who steals the show – the young ensemble cast delivers performances worthy of a standing ovation. From the rebellious Neil Perry to the shy Todd Anderson, each character brings depth and humanity to the screen, making it impossible not to root for them as they navigate the trials and tribulations of adolescence.Of course, no review of "Dead Poets Society" would be complete without mentioning the film's unforgettable moments. Whether it's the iconic "O Captain! My Captain!" scene that'll have you reaching for the tissues or the heart-pounding climax that'll leave you on the edge of your seat, this movie is chock-full of memorable moments that'll stay with you long after the credits roll.In conclusion, "Dead Poets Society" is a timeless classic that's as uplifting as a soaring verse and as unforgettable as a cherished memory. So grab your popcorn, gather your friends, and prepare to be swept away on a journey of self-discovery, camaraderie, and the enduring power of poetry. Carpe diem, indeed!Pros:Unforgettable performances from the ensemble castHeartwarming and thought-provoking storylineMemorable moments that will stay with you long after the credits rollCons:None! "Dead Poets Society" is a cinematic masterpiece that deserves a place in every film lover's collection.
J**H
LOVE
LOVE
M**N
A movie I enjoyed. Not for everyone.
A good movie, but a lot of crazy stories and thoughts surrounding. I liked Robin Williams, and pushing and supporting his class to go beyond.
P**T
Touched my heart on so many levels. Such a great movie!
Having been so disappointed in recent movies that I have watched, I chose an older one with a surefire lead actor, Robin Williams. To my delight, Robert Sean Leonard, who played Wilson on the TV series "House" played the lead young male, Neil Perry. Wilson was my second favorite character on the series next to House himself and he didn't disappoint at all in this movie.Anyway, this movie is so good that it makes me sad. Robin Williams truly makes me believe he a carefree, happy, seize the day type of person who is trying to teach freedom of choice and nonconformity to his students. Set in 1959, this movie is about a strict all boys boarding school and a new English teacher taking over from the longtime teacher who had been teaching there. Robin Williams as the teacher, John Keating, is just brilliant. Everything he says seems so natural and real rather than scripted.The boys are, naturally, enamored with this free spirit considering the very strict rules of the school and their parents. They learn so much about not conforming, taking chances, and seizing opportunities in front of them, even if they're scared. They grow up in ways that no school can teach.However, disaster strikes and it shakes the school and the class to its core. The ending left me in tears. The students had so much respect and love for their teacher that they were willing to risk punishment or even expulsion to stand up for their "captain". Not a minute is wasted on filler. The movie captured my attention and kept it until the end. It was a great experience. Too many movies these days are thrown together and open ended leaving the viewer to figure out the ending themselves. This one gives the viewer a very concrete ending that really says it all about Robin William's character, John Keating. I loved it.
N**E
"Oh Captain, My Captain!"
Greatest film of all time
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