The arrival of an unorthodox, inspiring teacher to a conservative '50s boarding school has a huge, controversial impact in this famed,...
Certificate
Duration123 mins
Review by
Ben, 15
Dead Poets Society is a beautifully made movie with a terrific cast choice including the man himself, Robin Williams and also having Ethan Hawke, This film isn't disappointing or anything yet you'll definitely be very moved by the film.
This film follows a strict boarding in New England it's also a prep school, It follows a group of best friends who are enrolled, a new kid named Todd enters and he becomes a member, Mr. Keating is there teacher and tells them Poetry and different ways and explains he was in a club in this school called "Dead Poets Society" and the gang gets intrigued ans starts it again and run to the forest into a cave to read poems to each other and chat to each other. But, Neil Perry wants to be an actor and goes to a play but his father disapproves. This story features sadness, dreams, friendship, romance. Those are four key words that are featured in this movie.
The cast members including Robin Williams do out standing preformances of all, I believe this has to be Robin Williams best preformances, I know a few people won't agree but this is my opinion and I do respect all of your opinions on the preformances and the film itself but there is something powerful in this movie and it makes it more... Beautiful and I see it. The film cinematography makes the movie Beautiful.
One thing is some scenes will make you cry and they currently made me cry but sometimes they won't use music for it, some films that don't use music can make you cry which surprisingly happened to me, I don't know why or how it happened, I just felt like crying, which I'm very happy for i did, This film is absolutely terrific at making me cry.
The script itself is really outstanding, My teacher always told me "Everything time I watch that movie, The more times I feel bad for the boy" that is what he told me, I do agree with what he says, I won't say which boy it is, but I do know when he reads this review, he'll know who I'm talking about.
Overall, This has to be one of the greatest movies of all time, this movie is absolutely brilliant and you all shouldn't leave it by saying you'll watch it later, watch it now. I recommend this movie.