Dead Poets Society 1989 ★★★½

Watched Aug 18, 2012

‘Dead Poets Society’ offered the observer with a marvellous injection of reality, with awe-inspiring messages and quotes predominantly accorded by the masterfully portrayed John Keating (Robin Williams).Whose unorthodox and impudent teachings had created into monumental aggravation to all staff associated with the story. The characteristics of each person were very much idiosyncratic or unique to themselves, proving it was a well casted film; each scene had strong expressions and emotions which launched a mere bland story line into a great, charismatic film with an astonishing and surprising twist. A very well orchestrated film but, the first hour of the film never went anywhere and you felt there was something very significant missing; very slow beginning yet structurally brilliant.

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