One of my greatest teachers told me that he became a teacher because of this movie. This movie made him a teacher that won teacher of the year in a school in Texas. This movie changed lives.
My english teacher was the same and because of it, she was able to leave an abusive relationship. Although she didnt win any awards, she was still the favourite teacher in our grade
min lucman I can feel this someone want end life anytime they want.... like me. Because we didn’t choose to born... but we can choose die anytime we want
@@cleobador3061 I enjoyed good Will hunting and Finding Forrester- both more working class and down to earth. Perhaps you are right, perhaps I am an inverted snob.
All of Robin Williams’ movies were masterpieces, but they’re always more bittersweet and meaningful since his passing. I miss him everyday. He was one of the actors i credit in raising me
Couldn't agree more. I showed this movie in my classroom for years. A guaranteed week of deep thinking and picking apart some of the brilliant symbolism in the movie.
yup back when we made movies with characters that anyone could resonate with, instead of the stuff we have nowadays: Woke alphabet soup inclusion cr*p with no depth
@@epicgamesforyou3615 I don't know if it was on purpose or not, but I like the idea that a lot of boys and men were "tricked" into watching a fun movie they wanted to see, only to leave having seen a movie they *needed* to see.
I will seize the day and make my life extraordinary. I will sound my barbaric yawp and find my voice. I will look at things in a different way, because I want to live deliberately and I want to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life... Dead poets honour. Carpe diem, who's in?
I am 25 and I saw this movie for the first time today. I can say for sure that is my number one by far! I started to cry one hour before the movie ended and one hour after..a true masterpiece..can't find any words to describe this..sooo many feelings I didn't knew I could feel...Iit was an experience for me.. excellent work..miss these kind of movies in our days..
I also saw this when I was about that age. I thought it was a good movie but I didn’t really “get it” until I saw it again when I was 40 or so. I wish I had connected with it at your age though.
This is my mother’s favorite movie, she watched it when it first came out and years later she showed me this as i was in highschool and it is my favorite as well. A masterpiece through generations
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done, The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won, The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting, While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring; But O heart! heart! heart! O the bleeding drops of red, Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells; Rise up- for you the flag is flung- for you the bugle trills, For you bouquets and ribbon’d wreaths- for you the shores a-crowding, For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning; Here Captain! dear father! This arm beneath your head! It is some dream that on the deck, You’ve fallen cold and dead. My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still, My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will, The ship is anchor’d safe and sound, its voyage closed and done, From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won; Exult O shores, and ring O bells! But I with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. Walt Whitman.
my teacher was almost exactly like mr. keating - recited with character, made classes interesting and made us question the system and world we live in it's so astonishing how, in 0:45, he sounds _exactly_ like my teacher when reciting i am so grateful for these two, mr. keating and my teacher, for giving me these new perspectives on life
Now I saw this masterpiece for the first time, I am also a young teacher and I teach art to children. I know that I am on the same path as all the great teachers who became an inspiration to thousands of students after watching this film. Thank you for everything!!! CARPE DIEN!!! ❤🕯️💔 The Eternal memory to the great Robin Williams 🇬🇪
True Masterpiece! Instructing Heroes! Inspirational stories. Robin Williams character deserve his place on the List of the Greatest Heroes in Cinema History.
I really wish i could adequately describe the impact this movie has on me. Mr Keating is one of the most beautiful characters cinema has to offer. Carpe diem
I literally bawled my eyes out I don't know I feel like yawping on the top of my lungs about how great this movie is everyone in the world deserves to see this
This is my favorite Robin Williams movie of all time. To be honest he deserved the Oscar he was nominated for in this movie. This movie is incredible my English teacher showed it to my class back in 2011 in my senior year.
I’m sending off my university application to my dream university tomorrow, I’m hoping to become a teacher and William’s performance is a primary reason as to why I want to do so! Absolutely adore this film, truly hope I can look back at this comment in a years time studying what I love in the university I love😊
Dead Poets Society is one of my favorite movies. I watched this movie 5 months ago I think, and I don't regret it. At the end of the movie, I was totally crying. "O Captain ! My Captain !" inspired me so much... I also read the book and it is so touching.
Why this movie is great 1. Great writing by Tom Schulman 2. Great acting from Robin Williams 3. Great music by Maurice Jarre 4. John Keating is a great character 5. Tom Schulman basing the movie off of his own experiences in english class
one of my comfort moves. this & saint vincent are two of the best movies i’ve ever watched. prepare to sob toward the end of the movie because i was in tears at 3am in the morning watching this.
If not the greatest, then one of the greatest films of all time and starring one of the best actors of all time. A true classic that will likely never be surpassed.
I saw Stand by me (aged 13) and Dead Poet's Society (aged 16) in the cinema on their release. Both those films had a profoundly positive impact on my adult life.
Best movie and fun fact one of my school counselors played as an extra in this movie and at one point while off set didn't realize she was standing next to Robin Williams himself. R.I.P Robin Williams
I don't regret watching movies all time. Badly wanna spend it my entire life .I'm too lucky because I love watching different movies that can helps me to improve and enhance my communication skills and vocabulary but also to gain more knowledge
This movie had birthed tremendous will power and inspiration in me. So cherubic and prolific. Robbin Williams is no more but his indentations and beautiful marks will live for eternity. Thank you Dead Poets Society❤
One of my favourite all time films. I still "well up" watching it to think we lost such an amazing actor in Robin Williams. As he told his students one day we'll all be ant food ... and today he is / was. He was so articulate, funny, he left so much behind for us to enjoy.
One of the finest movies ever to be produced. The ending did leave an incomplete bittersweet feeling but that's where our (the viewer's) imagination might step in as diverse as it may be and equally unique just like Mr Keating would like it.
A materpiece of movie making, Williams is brilliant as Keating as is the young cast including Robert Sean Leonard and Ethan Hawke. One of the greatest movies ever made.
i cried so much when neil killed himself. neil was me. i have never showed who i really am to my family coz it never really felt like they would listen. i was not close to anyone in my family but i had met great friends along the way and one of them was my husband. he saved me from killing myself. he gave me (and still giving me) so much love and i love him so much. its movies like these that we need more of. it reminds us to be human again.
As a teen I was inspired by this film, to go my own way; now as a parent of teens, I am reminded to let them go their own way, find their inspiration. A powerful, inspiring film.
Iconic is not enough for this film. A great exemplar of the cinematic artform. A simple story that turns into a sensationally monumental film. I think I watch it at least once a year, even though it came out years before I was born (I’m 22 lol).
“I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately, I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life. To put to rout all that was not life and not, *when I had come to die, discover that I had not lived* ”
This above all else is vital to anyone who wants to inspire others in life.....the path of life forms before you but you must first take the faithful steps of discovery
I've just seen this movie and I've realized I was fired from my teaching job for the very fckin same reason - to letting my students think beyond the societal norms and freeing their minds. Humans will never change. Just putting it out here.
This movie changed the lives of millions of teachers/students. I remember some teachers, nuns, were fascinated by Robin Williams charisma, they even tried to emulate, most of them failed. Someone successed. But After all, true or Fake vocation to be Closer to the students had as a result a better environnement for us students in the 90s. Btw one of the best film out there.
İ wrote🖤 One night on the streets I don't know what changed state Black swan's paradise Hellfire in my dreams Nights asking why An answer echoed on the lips Your pains for no reason Some are born for this.
When I first saw this trailer, I though it was a movie focusing on the teacher and him just controlling the students discipline. But, When I watched it, The whole movie just surprised and moved me in some way. Probably one of the best decisions of my life was to watch this movie. Truly a Masterpiece without a doubt
One of my fav movies of my young age. The final scene is one of the best end of one movie in my humble opinion.When Robin Willians Died...I saw again and I cried a lot 😢❤ He was a very great actor So sad lost him 😢❤
I was one of the naughtiest children in my primary school and I'd always get sent to the principles office. My princeple was a kind man and and we spoke a lot. I saw a letter on his table called the dead principles society. And he told me that it was a group of teachers that were inspired to become teachers then principles thanks to this movie. I've never seen it and I don't want to see it, I want to keep it a mystery until I'm older.
John Keating : We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for. "Dead Poets Society"
I think we can all agree that most of us didn’t have luck in having particularly good teachers in school. But I deeply believe everyone of us had a great teacher at least once in their school career. It could have been a math teacher that finally made you understand this waste of time called algebra. It could have been a english teacher that finally made you understand these stupid time tenses. It could have even been a substitute you just had once but never saw again that told you something that catched you. Everyone of us had at least once seen a captain.
@@ennisdelmar8883 One of the best films in the world? That's "your" opinion. Not even considered Top 100 or 250 greatest films of all time by professional sources by any stretch
One of my greatest teachers told me that he became a teacher because of this movie. This movie made him a teacher that won teacher of the year in a school in Texas. This movie changed lives.
My english teacher was the same and because of it, she was able to leave an abusive relationship. Although she didnt win any awards, she was still the favourite teacher in our grade
Best movie ever💜
Rip Robert Williams 🥀
@@dimitryem0124 Its insane that he ended his own life. How tragic
min lucman I can feel this someone want end life anytime they want.... like me. Because we didn’t choose to born... but we can choose die anytime we want
Honestly, one of the best films ever made. Moves you in ways you would never know
it seems very pretentious. I can't even get through the trailer.
@@cleobador3061 I enjoyed good Will hunting and Finding Forrester- both more working class and down to earth. Perhaps you are right, perhaps I am an inverted snob.
it really is
Cleo: That will remain a fact for life.2020.
DISNEY CONFIRMED THEY ARE REMAKING IT!!
I don't care what some people say, "Dead Poets Society" is a masterpiece. Inspiring and moving in ways I never expected.
What do some people say?
No one says anything else.
Lmao in what way is it misleading?
@@kateandrea6620 Do you have the link?
@@peterd.4476 Roger Ebert hated it.
All of Robin Williams’ movies were masterpieces, but they’re always more bittersweet and meaningful since his passing. I miss him everyday. He was one of the actors i credit in raising me
Maybe you should get to know the actual persons in your life (if you have any).
He inspired so many in his lifetime.
@@Abr022575 only someone with a single digit IQ would reply in a way that you just did.
@@richm7471 why?
@@Abr022575 cuz it was dumb
One of the best scene is when how Mr. Keating motivates Todd to recite a poem in front of the class.. Powerful
Yes I literally thought the same
Oh, that part is so beautiful
Yesss I literally cried at that scene
That scene got me crying for 10 minutes like really
the movie is actually really great-inspiring and angsty in a way you could never imagine. totally recommended. prepare to cry at the end of the movie
What happen?
@@ellechi7337 neil committed suicide
I cried
Yehh
I cried
Honestly one of the most underrated movies of the century. I’ve never felt so connected to the characters and the lesson. It’s priceless and timeless.
Couldn't agree more. I showed this movie in my classroom for years. A guaranteed week of deep thinking and picking apart some of the brilliant symbolism in the movie.
yup back when we made movies with characters that anyone could resonate with, instead of the stuff we have nowadays: Woke alphabet soup inclusion cr*p with no depth
So you think 21st century movies are better?
It is not underrated. It is in IMDb top rated movies year after year.
@@chitlitlah Yes
This movie has given me a part of myself that I didn't know I was missing.
That’s beautiful
" Language was developed for one endeavor and that is to woo women "
- Robin Williams 😎
It's like dumbledore's army but muggles
Youse shinky innit
YES boi
it is oh my
MY FAVOURITE COMMENT EVER
I love how this trailer doesn't punch you in the guts the way the movie does.
What did you learn from the movie, Heidi?
This trailer makes it look like a teen comedy, the movie is not like that at all
@@Mathiasvenegasjuarez1 so glad it isn't that way. I was about to get a bit disappointed after the trailer
@@Mathiasvenegasjuarez1 that’s because the trailer was not done very well. First thing to get rid of is that music in the background.
@@epicgamesforyou3615 I don't know if it was on purpose or not, but I like the idea that a lot of boys and men were "tricked" into watching a fun movie they wanted to see, only to leave having seen a movie they *needed* to see.
I will seize the day and make my life extraordinary. I will sound my barbaric yawp and find my voice. I will look at things in a different way, because I want to live deliberately and I want to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life... Dead poets honour.
Carpe diem, who's in?
I'm in.
I'm in.
Me too
im in! im gonna screenshot this to remind me everyday
I' don't know, Nina ;)
This school is like the Hogwarts for muggles innit?
It’s called private catholic boys schools. I go to one.
@@tacoblude8208 Is it like the one from the movie.
Taco Blude lol it’s definitely not catholic. It’s a WASP boarding school.
@@michaelsieger9133 WASP? what is that
@@michaelsieger9133 wasp 🤣
"Thank you boys! Thank you " the final scene which always brings tears in my eyes ...
The whole film is a masterpiece !!! ❤
I choked on tears , my God Robin Williams will always be my favourite actor. His movies are life changing. Be someone's John Keating ❤
Pure masterpiece ...I don't know why these days we don't have movies like these..last scene made me so emotional..💓
Because everyone is offended by everything in 2022
bcz theme park movies have taken over
@Muc4ke he isn't wrong.....
Into the wild, the theory of everything , whiplash etc are similar to this genre
ok but can we just talk about how beautiful Robert Sean Leonard was back in the day??
I am 25 and I saw this movie for the first time today. I can say for sure that is my number one by far! I started to cry one hour before the movie ended and one hour after..a true masterpiece..can't find any words to describe this..sooo many feelings I didn't knew I could feel...Iit was an experience for me.. excellent work..miss these kind of movies in our days..
I am 17 years old and I am glad I came across this film. It made me see life in a different perspective. 🥺
I also saw this when I was about that age. I thought it was a good movie but I didn’t really “get it” until I saw it again when I was 40 or so. I wish I had connected with it at your age though.
This is my mother’s favorite movie, she watched it when it first came out and years later she showed me this as i was in highschool and it is my favorite as well. A masterpiece through generations
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
But O heart! heart! heart!
O the bleeding drops of red,
Where on the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;
Rise up- for you the flag is flung- for you the bugle trills,
For you bouquets and ribbon’d wreaths- for you the shores a-crowding,
For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;
Here Captain! dear father!
This arm beneath your head!
It is some dream that on the deck,
You’ve fallen cold and dead.
My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still,
My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will,
The ship is anchor’d safe and sound, its voyage closed and done,
From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won;
Exult O shores, and ring O bells!
But I with mournful tread,
Walk the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
Walt Whitman.
tl;dr
Wow!!!
I remember reading this for an english class..... good memories.
Thanks for posting that, I had never read the whole poem previously, it's a beauty.
Captain, my captain ! :)
@@randomnumbers84269 Boo!
When you love dark academia aesthetic and happen to found this movie just now 🖤
Ugh yes
jjaja, me!
What other movies are in this genre ?
@@jessicat2304 little women , pride and prejudice or you can watch Ann with an E.
Life’s too short to worry about Aesthetics! Don’t put yourself in a box!
I didn't expect this ending. I'm here after crying😭😢
Same
SAME I CRIED SOO MUCH
I cried after each of the 50 times I watched it.
Nooooo
Neither did I. I've grown soft towards bittersweet endings. But i wanted John to stay
my teacher was almost exactly like mr. keating - recited with character, made classes interesting and made us question the system and world we live in
it's so astonishing how, in 0:45, he sounds _exactly_ like my teacher when reciting
i am so grateful for these two, mr. keating and my teacher, for giving me these new perspectives on life
Now I saw this masterpiece for the first time, I am also a young teacher and I teach art to children. I know that I am on the same path as all the great teachers who became an inspiration to thousands of students after watching this film. Thank you for everything!!!
CARPE DIEN!!! ❤🕯️💔 The Eternal memory to the great Robin Williams 🇬🇪
Yes and yes ❤ Robin was magnificient and this movie is life changing, it makes teaching worth while.
I watched this film as a 13 year old kid and it taught me so many things. Now as a 47 year old Dad, it continues to so. An incredible film.
u old asf twin lmao
True Masterpiece! Instructing Heroes! Inspirational stories.
Robin Williams character deserve his place on the List of the Greatest Heroes in Cinema History.
I really wish i could adequately describe the impact this movie has on me. Mr Keating is one of the most beautiful characters cinema has to offer. Carpe diem
One of the best films I've seen. I'm glad one of my high school teachers showed us this movie. RIP Robin Williams.
I didn't know that William is dead, May he rest in peace
I literally bawled my eyes out I don't know I feel like yawping on the top of my lungs about how great this movie is everyone in the world deserves to see this
lets Yawp!!!!!!!!!!!
This is my favorite Robin Williams movie of all time. To be honest he deserved the Oscar he was nominated for in this movie. This movie is incredible my English teacher showed it to my class back in 2011 in my senior year.
This movie really had me bawling in the end like bruh what
Why what happened
@@RachelleKwitch really sad
@@RachelleKwitch better watch it, but it is truly sad
I’m sending off my university application to my dream university tomorrow, I’m hoping to become a teacher and William’s performance is a primary reason as to why I want to do so! Absolutely adore this film, truly hope I can look back at this comment in a years time studying what I love in the university I love😊
One year later and I'm hoping you made it.
Did you get in? What happened? How is it all going?
Dead Poets Society is one of my favorite movies. I watched this movie 5 months ago I think, and I don't regret it. At the end of the movie, I was totally crying. "O Captain ! My Captain !" inspired me so much... I also read the book and it is so touching.
One of the best movies I could watch over and over again
Carpe diem;)
I've just finished watching this film now, more than 30yrs after it's released,.. so glad i was able to see this masterpiece.
I read this novel exactly 10 years ago which is 2014, I know how great it was. Finding this movie now is all smiles of me.❤
Why this movie is great
1. Great writing by Tom Schulman
2. Great acting from Robin Williams
3. Great music by Maurice Jarre
4. John Keating is a great character
5. Tom Schulman basing the movie off of his own experiences in english class
one of my comfort moves. this & saint vincent are two of the best movies i’ve ever watched. prepare to sob toward the end of the movie because i was in tears at 3am in the morning watching this.
If not the greatest, then one of the greatest films of all time and starring one of the best actors of all time. A true classic that will likely never be surpassed.
I saw Stand by me (aged 13) and Dead Poet's Society (aged 16) in the cinema on their release. Both those films had a profoundly positive impact on my adult life.
I prefer Stand By Me
I was 16 & 19 for same movies and after DPS, I was shattered.. I cried so much! Love SBM.. filmed in Oregon, always thought that was cool.
Best movie and fun fact one of my school counselors played as an extra in this movie and at one point while off set didn't realize she was standing next to Robin Williams himself.
R.I.P Robin Williams
This movie had left a deep wound in me.. dead poets society will always have a special place in my heart. Carpe diem!
Me: It's been a while since I've cried.
Also me: Let's watch dead poets society
I don't regret watching movies all time. Badly wanna spend it my entire life .I'm too lucky because I love watching different movies that can helps me to improve and enhance my communication skills and vocabulary but also to gain more knowledge
So this is Wilson before he met house 😂
😂
JBSKSKSKS I WAS GONNA SAY THAT EHHE
LMAO YES
I’m so connected to the character of Todd ❤️
This movie had birthed tremendous will power and inspiration in me. So cherubic and prolific. Robbin Williams is no more but his indentations and beautiful marks will live for eternity. Thank you Dead Poets Society❤
what a happy trailer for sad ending :(
I'm glad i came here after watching the movie. Because the trailer would have fooled me big time
@@manuelorozco7760 totally!!
@@amiranisaadli675 And that's coming from someone who's not a big sad ending fan
I just watched it tonight and damn, I cried a lot. As a man that doesn't happen often. It moved me in way deeply.
As a man you can cry often. There’s nothing wrong in it.
32 years ago this masterpiece was released. My favorite movie, I'll never forget it. Oh captain, my captain
I'm telling y'all, this movie changed my life in a whole different level.
The
“Carpe diem”
Being shouted as a response is excellent
Rip Robin you are missed dearly from all here in Ireland 🇮🇪 you are a legend
Why can’t I get over this movie ? 🥺💟
Touched my soul in many ways.
I want to cry....I will always respect and miss Robin Williams
One of my favourite all time films. I still "well up" watching it to think we lost such an amazing actor in Robin Williams. As he told his students one day we'll all be ant food ... and today he is / was. He was so articulate, funny, he left so much behind for us to enjoy.
This is one of the most beautiful movies ever made and to this day one of my favorites. ❤️
The first time I watched this film, I remember sitting in my bed curled up into a ball, crying for a solid 30 minutes
OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN😭💖
One of the finest movies ever to be produced. The ending did leave an incomplete bittersweet feeling but that's where our (the viewer's) imagination might step in as diverse as it may be and equally unique just like Mr Keating would like it.
A materpiece of movie making, Williams is brilliant as Keating as is the young cast including Robert Sean Leonard and Ethan Hawke. One of the greatest movies ever made.
i cried so much when neil killed himself. neil was me. i have never showed who i really am to my family coz it never really felt like they would listen. i was not close to anyone in my family but i had met great friends along the way and one of them was my husband. he saved me from killing myself. he gave me (and still giving me) so much love and i love him so much.
its movies like these that we need more of. it reminds us to be human again.
everything will be ok, mate
I here you. But, Could you please be careful with the spoil. Because, you know. In case some people who haven't seen it, saw this.
Way to spoil it
As a teen I was inspired by this film, to go my own way; now as a parent of teens, I am reminded to let them go their own way, find their inspiration. A powerful, inspiring film.
Thanks for the spoil, sheesh
One of the best movie quotes ever. You know what I'm talking about...
Iconic is not enough for this film. A great exemplar of the cinematic artform. A simple story that turns into a sensationally monumental film. I think I watch it at least once a year, even though it came out years before I was born (I’m 22 lol).
This movie hits significantly harder nearly 10 years since Robin's passing. I miss him ;_;
I haven't yet watched this film, but watching the trailer I was shaking my head with tears in my eyes and a smile on my face.
One of the greatest movies of all time
,,Oh Captain my captain"
I Miss Robin Williams God Bless Him
“I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately, I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life. To put to rout all that was not life and not, *when I had come to die, discover that I had not lived* ”
This above all else is vital to anyone who wants to inspire others in life.....the path of life forms before you but you must first take the faithful steps of discovery
Everyone needs a teacher like that
Man I wish I was born in these times .... so classic and pure ... I love the movie ❤❤❤
💕💕💕
I've just seen this movie and I've realized I was fired from my teaching job for the very fckin same reason - to letting my students think beyond the societal norms and freeing their minds. Humans will never change. Just putting it out here.
I love this movie. One of the few I love to see again and again. ☺
This movie changed the lives of millions of teachers/students. I remember some teachers, nuns, were fascinated by Robin Williams charisma, they even tried to emulate, most of them failed. Someone successed. But After all, true or Fake vocation to be Closer to the students had as a result a better environnement for us students in the 90s. Btw one of the best film out there.
All movies have a message that message could be good or bad but the message in this movie is a masterpiece
It would have been nice if Robert Williams would have won academy award for this movie he deserved it...✍️✝️❤️🇺🇸
İ wrote🖤
One night
on the streets
I don't know what changed state
Black swan's paradise
Hellfire in my dreams
Nights asking why
An answer echoed on the lips
Your pains for no reason
Some are born for this.
For me
It's the greatest movie of all time
Literally changed my life
When I first saw this trailer, I though it was a movie focusing on the teacher and him just controlling the students discipline. But, When I watched it, The whole movie just surprised and moved me in some way. Probably one of the best decisions of my life was to watch this movie. Truly a Masterpiece without a doubt
One of my fav movies of my young age. The final scene is one of the best end of one movie in my humble opinion.When Robin Willians Died...I saw again and I cried a lot 😢❤ He was a very great actor So sad lost him 😢❤
We miss you Robin
This movie helped me get into reading and actually liking poetry. For me personally, DPS is Robin's masterpiece.
Born in 1994. I'm 27 years old, almost 28 soon. I've still haven't seen this movie nor Good Will Hunting.
I saw Robin Williams. RIP.
As a indian student here ... This movie touches depth of my heart .... This movie fixed something in me i wasn't aware was broken
Love this movie. Robin Williams should have won an Oscar for it.
This was an amazing movie. I had forgotten how good it was. I feel a rerun coming on.
Great Movie man I wish Robin was still around I miss his crazy humour RIP Robin Williams
Comments are gold ❤❤
This movie made me sad in a good way. Watching it made me miss my friends from school decades ago.
I was one of the naughtiest children in my primary school and I'd always get sent to the principles office.
My princeple was a kind man and and we spoke a lot.
I saw a letter on his table called the dead principles society.
And he told me that it was a group of teachers that were inspired to become teachers then principles thanks to this movie.
I've never seen it and I don't want to see it, I want to keep it a mystery until I'm older.
John Keating : We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for.
"Dead Poets Society"
i'm going to watch this movie after taylor swift dropped "the tortured poets department" and ethan hawke and josh charles are in the fortnight's MV
I think we can all agree that most of us didn’t have luck in having particularly good teachers in school. But I deeply believe everyone of us had a great teacher at least once in their school career. It could have been a math teacher that finally made you understand this waste of time called algebra. It could have been a english teacher that finally made you understand these stupid time tenses. It could have even been a substitute you just had once but never saw again that told you something that catched you. Everyone of us had at least once seen a captain.
When I first saw this movie, I was just like Neil Perry. "I know exactly what I want to do." Poetry.
coincidentally seen two trailers of his films without realizing today is his birthday. happy birthday we miss you so much ❤️
Anyone from India. You know a film called Mohabattien. It was a copy of this film
this is my favourite movie ever. It truly changed my life
we are two (with the magnificent BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN)
@@ennisdelmar8883 eww. Brokeback mountain?
@@namewitheldbygoogleforsecu8218 one of the best films in the world
@@ennisdelmar8883 One of the best films in the world? That's "your" opinion. Not even considered Top 100 or 250 greatest films of all time by professional sources by any stretch
This movie is so beautiful. I don't feel sorry for crying in this a lot. This is life changing
Still cant believe Robin Williams is gone, I grew up watching his movies..