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Dead Poets Society
Released in DVD by Touchstone Video (04 March, 2003)
Starring: Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, and Ethan Hawke
Robin Williams stars as an English teacher who doesn't fit into the conservative prep school where he teaches, but whose charisma and love of poetry inspires several boys to revive a secret society with a bohemian bent. The script is well meaning but a little trite, though director Peter Weir (The Truman Show) adds layers of emotional depth in scenes of conflict between the kids and adults. (A subplot involving one father's terrible pressure on his son--played by Robert Sean Leonard--to drop his interest in theater reaches heartbreaking proportions.) Williams is given plenty of latitude to work in his brand of improvisational humor, though it is all well-woven into his character's style of instruction. --Tom Keogh
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Robin Williams, excellentThis is a terrific film. Robin does a great job. this is somewhat familiar territory, but Williams somehow makes it all seem so freah to us.
sieze the dayA teacher comes back to his high school to inspire kids to read poetry. I don't know why but the kids all hang out in a big hole and read poems. Then the school finds out and everyone is mad about these kids trying to think for themselves. It's like Stalin was there trying to dictate their lives for them. So they say no to authority and yes to learning. Everyone wins.
a magnificent expereiencewonderfully acted with powerful performances by Williams, Leonard and Hawke. Williams ignites the screen as he teaches the class about carpe diem(seize the day) and make your lives extrodinary. with nicely shot footage and some great direction, this one will leave you cheering at the end. one of the best performances by Williams and one of the best movies of 1989. a wonderful expereience

Dead Poets Society/Mr. Holland's Opus
Released in DVD by Touchstone Video (06 November, 2001)
Starring: Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, and Ethan Hawke
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