#263 - Dead Poets Society
Description
Peter Weir's Dead Poets Society is a stirring drama set at an elite all-boys school, where new teacher Mr Keating (Robin Williams) inspires his students to embrace free thinking and pursue their passions, clashing with the oppressive authority figures who claim to know what is best for them. But you already knew that of course. This classic film delivers powerful and resonant emotional moments, with Williams bringing a level of charisma that makes every scene with him shine. The chemistry between the group of friends feels authentic, as if the bonding behind the scenes carried directly into their performances. Robert Sean Leonard as Neil gives a particularly standout performance, embodying the film’s central themes and heartbreak in his arc. And a young Ethan Hawke delivers strong early work as well. Even if we found Knox’s romantic subplot questionable, the film remains a moving piece of cinema.
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