Dead Poets Society (1989) is a poignant coming-of-age drama directed by Peter Weir and starring Robin Williams. Set in the conservative Welton Academy in 1959, the film follows an unorthodox English teacher, John Keating, who inspires his students to embrace poetry, think for themselves, and seize the day (Carpe Diem), challenging the rigid expectations placed upon them.
Dead Poets Society Movie Review
A beautifully crafted and emotionally stirring film, Dead Poets Society is a powerful tribute to the transformative power of literature and individuality. Robin Williams delivers an unforgettable performance, balancing humor and wisdom, while the young cast, including Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard, brings depth to their roles. With stunning cinematography and a deeply moving narrative, the film leaves a lasting impact, reminding us of the importance of passion, free thought, and the courage to follow our dreams.
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Dead Poets Society Movie Details
Attribute | Details |
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Movie Name | Dead Poets Society |
Duration | 128 Minutes |
IMDB Rating | 8.7/10 |
Genre | Drama |
Director | Peter Weir |
Cast | Robin Williams |
Production | Touchstone Pictures |
Language | English |
Singer Name | N/A |
Budget | 16 Million |
Release Date | 2 June 1989 |
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