Just finished watching movie “Dead Poets Society” and I am truly madly deeply in love.
The movie itself is poetry that starts flowing in your veins.
You smile you cry you miss yourself.
You start thinking about how many opportunities you have already missed and what can you seize today.
This masterpiece shows how pressures can ruin fragile young lives no matter how gently they are exerted.
None of your attempts to make an elephant fly can be fruitful.
People just crave to be accepted, acknowledged and appreciated.
May be they don’t need your advice.
By constantly trying to tell them “what’s in their best interest” may end up crushing their dreams and passion.
Maybe they just need a little love and confidence in their own sweat of brow.
And a little encouragement can help them overcome their own fears and master their own forte.
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Love this movie- right up there with Good Will Hunting- another Robin Williams favorite 🖤
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good will hunting is on the list
heard alot about that too
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For me it’s probably his best performance
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It has to be.
I miss him more after watching the movie
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Agreed
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I loved Dead Poet’s Society, too. I think I’ve watched it at least four times. I’ll probably watch it again if I see it on TV.
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i am in love!
i think i will watch it again tonight. its addictive.
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All of the actors were great, but I particularly had a soft spot for the young man that wanted to be an actor. It broke my heart when he killed himself.
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He was brilliant.
And it was heartbreaking how things ended up..
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Just found my Friday night movie. I want to experience what you shared and it’s true that we don’t always need an advice, just a shoulder to lean on or an ear that listens so we can pour out our hearts and fill it again with hope.
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Then u have to watch it asap 🙂
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What a remarkable post! It’s my all-time favorite movie and Robin Williams’ character has always inspired me to be a better teacher in terms of creativity and listening to students. There’s a Catalan tv show called Merlì on Netflix that was draws on some ideas from the idea. ‘By constantly trying to tell them “what’s in their best interest” may end up crushing their dreams and passion’. Thank you thank you so much for this passage and the whole post. Dreams are meant to be grown
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Woww i m so glad to know teachers like u exist!! I myself had a few and i love them for making me come confident person.
Thanks for this comment 🙂
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*draws on some ideas from the show. Lots of typos, sorry. I’m on my cell. Haha
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Its ok. I got the point 😀
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I haven’t been able to delete the blog that’s associated with this profile yet, so I must tell you I’ve moved to another address > http://www.mulheresementes.com.br
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Oh…ahah thanks for telling
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I cant see the follow button anywhere. Can you help me with tht?
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Really? I think it should appear at the bottom of the screen
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One of my favourite films of all time. Oh Robin how we miss you. Whenever I hear or read literary snobbery I think of Professor Keating. “Rip it out!!”
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Same here. One of the best works i have seen so far. Somewhere in the mid i wanted to shout “carpe diem”..actually throughout the movie.
We need more people like professor keating..
Love every frame of this movie.
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