Dead Poets Society
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Dead Poets Society
Who's seen this movie?
I think it is a fantastic movie. Wveryone should watch it, particularly students. Especially students.
I think it is a fantastic movie. Wveryone should watch it, particularly students. Especially students.
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Seen it many times, dont think too much of it.
Well acted, but contrived and cheesy as hell. I always think of the Family Guy parody where they have Robin Williams jumping on the desks like a buffoon saying "look at me, i'm a free-spirit, i'm standing on a desk!"
I guess its encouraging for students, and it has a positive message, but its very overrated. It aint bad, but it seems that every film that pushes the "books are good" angle gets undue praise.
Well acted, but contrived and cheesy as hell. I always think of the Family Guy parody where they have Robin Williams jumping on the desks like a buffoon saying "look at me, i'm a free-spirit, i'm standing on a desk!"
I guess its encouraging for students, and it has a positive message, but its very overrated. It aint bad, but it seems that every film that pushes the "books are good" angle gets undue praise.
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Saw it, I prefer Stand and Deliver.
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It was a good crappy movie, just like Minority Report and Matchstick Men.
It's a great movie, until you think about it, and realize all the horrible plot elements.
It's a great movie, until you think about it, and realize all the horrible plot elements.
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Since part of this thread got split, I just wanted to repeat that I love Dead Poets' Society, and one of the guys (Josh Charles, who played Knox Overstreet) is my best friend's cousin.
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Re: Dead Poets Society
Yeah, I agree completely. I saw this when I was young and didn't remember much of it, other than Robin Williams - who wasn't playing a "funny" role, and at my young age I noticed that right away - and the final scene at the end, and although I didn't understand why the kids were standing up on the desks I could tell it was significant and sad at the same time.kojikun wrote:Who's seen this movie?
I think it is a fantastic movie. Wveryone should watch it, particularly students. Especially students.
It wasn't until I went to high school and saw for myself just what the movie was about, and almost experienced it for myself as well. I had a teacher who was uncannily the same as Mr. Keating (Robin Williams's character) - he was a lit teacher, he had this manner of teaching that was both entertaining and challenging, and he was fun - unlike the depressing majority of my other teachers. The only difference between the two was my teacher was old, and Keating is supposed to be the new, young kid who walks into the stuffy, traditionalist school full of boring old men.
I point this out because my school wasn't oppressive like the one in the film, but it was just as mundane and boring. They had a tendency to put too much value on things which, to my mind, were trivial (like religious "chapel" services which were supposed to be compulsory - those who took a sickie came in the next day with a detention; the "sports" report almost every weekly assembly, and sports days; finally the boring curriculum - I got As consistently in English yet at no point did I feel even remotely challenged).
Anyway the movie resonated for me in a way that went beyond the role of a mere form of entertaiment - it gave me a sense of perspective on my school and life, and made me appreciate a few things - like my teacher - and also allowed me to recognise my school's faults.
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I think Fast Times At Ridegemont High did that better than Dead Poets. It wasnt a cliched mess of self-importance that rivaled Matrix Reloaded.Stofsk wrote:Anyway the movie resonated for me in a way that went beyond the role of a mere form of entertaiment - it gave me a sense of perspective on my school and life, and made me appreciate a few things - like my teacher - and also allowed me to recognise my school's faults.
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That may be true, although I haven't seen the movie you cite. I only ever saw Dead Poets maybe twice, one time not all the way through (recent), and the other time I only remember the "good" bits, I guess (when I was a kid), so I concede it may not be the best movie that can depict what I was trying to say in my above post, but it was nevertheless a good film for me.zombie84 wrote:I think Fast Times At Ridegemont High did that better than Dead Poets. It wasnt a cliched mess of self-importance that rivaled Matrix Reloaded.Stofsk wrote:Anyway the movie resonated for me in a way that went beyond the role of a mere form of entertaiment - it gave me a sense of perspective on my school and life, and made me appreciate a few things - like my teacher - and also allowed me to recognise my school's faults.
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The thing about DPS is that the ending is completely stupid. The kid committed suicide over a trivial matter that had nothing whatsoever to do with the teaching.
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Deal with parents who expect you to do everything they say just because they tell you to and then call that trivial. The ending was non-Hollywood. It was exactly right.DPDarkPrimus wrote:The thing about DPS is that the ending is completely stupid. The kid committed suicide over a trivial matter that had nothing whatsoever to do with the teaching.
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After I saw that film I wanted to get up and stand on my desk.kojikun wrote:Aye. The last scene had tears running down my cheeks. First movie in YEARS to get me to do that.Dalton wrote:DPS was a brilliant, moving film.
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