Dead Poets Society Comments

  • Fredy 2023-02-25 00:26:33

    I just hope that I can be fortunate enough to meet such a teacher in my future study career. It is not necessary to bring students to stand at the desk like Keating, but it is enough to awaken our long-suppressed dream of exam-oriented...

  • Gracie 2023-01-20 08:04:26

    Impressed, the students feel like hippies when they energize in the cave. The aura of free will and the agitation of personality development are still the condiments of professional disciplines. The drama is not good, I advise you to go to medical school. The students walking to the desks are normal, and the teacher will be driven away after all, otherwise there will be many white leftists who will be cultivated by...

  • Daniela 2022-12-18 09:40:51

    102. "Dead Poets Society", when you see a beautiful, positive, fresh life being stifled by discipline and tradition, you can't help yourself when you are sad; when you see yourself standing up against authority because of gratitude, you can't help yourself when you are moved; You can't help but feel gratified when you see a life that has been imprisoned being liberated so that you can pursue freedom. I have always believed that people only have one life, and everyone has the right to pursue...

  • Pietro 2022-12-09 22:26:36

    The hardest thing is to find your own interests and be yourself. This is God's mission for everyone. The difference between humans and animals is not that humans create and use tools, but that humans have souls, poetic qualities, romantic pursuits, and spiritual needs. A decent job is of course important, but the integrity of a soul is what we exist...

  • Elroy 2022-10-09 06:14:39

    When there is an active variable within a stagnant system, all rancidity stands on the opposite side of the light. If I hadn't seen "Neil planned his own life to rebel against his father and committed suicide" and "a special farewell ceremony at the end", I would only give this film a "★★★". —— 2019.09.10: Teacher's Day special review and viewing. 1.- O Captain, my Captain. → Weeping. Reminds me of the final farewell paper airplane in "Spring in the Cattle Class". 2. In a world full of...

  • Alexanne 2022-09-12 20:16:07

    Captain, give me a brave...

  • Tressa 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Another classic film about educational thinking full of philosophical dialectical...

  • Melba 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The road to success is lonely. Just like heroes are mostly not understood at...

  • Mercedes 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    "At the end of the semester, a great teacher's poetry class makes students fall in love with poetry; this teacher makes all students love him... One scene in particular shows the gap between the film's manipulative nature and what it preaches. "...Ebert gave it two stars. Perhaps Peterwell is warning people of Keating's overkill, which goes to the other extreme. It's more like a remake of Maggie Smith's, both titled - Spring Breeze Never Turns...

  • Yessenia 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    In fact, I think the earlier you watch such a movie, the better. It seems difficult to experience the ideological expression in the movie and the shock that comes with it. This is the resistance of modern education to traditional education, and it will oppress and restrain students' free nature. It turned into Neil's vigorous death. Although such an expression of "don't be free or die" is shocking, I always feel that passion is greater than rationality, and the emotional exaggeration loses its...

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Dead Poets Society quotes

  • John Keating: Language was developed for one endeavor, and that is... Mr. Anderson? Come on, are you a man or an amoeba?

    [Todd stays silent]

    John Keating: Mr. Perry?

    Neil Perry: To communicate.

    John Keating: No! To woo women!

  • Neil Perry: [quoting Henry David Thoreau] "I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life."

    Charlie Dalton: I'll second that.

    Neil Perry: "To put to rout all that was not life; and not, when I had come to die, discover that I had not lived."