Thursday, May 30, 2013

Dead Poets Society by Peter Weir

One movie a day 

Dead Poets Society by Peter Weir

1959. Todd, a shy boy, is send to the prestigious and stern Welton Academy. There he met the professor Keating which encourages the rejection of conformity, the development of personality and freedom. Some students will then resurrect the Dead Poets Society, a group of free spirits. 

Carpe Diem


Peter Weir will make you want to live your life to the fullest. His movie masterfully carried by a beautiful rendition of Williams encourages you not to let you dictate the rules of your life by others. This moving story, once will not hurt, resulted in the publication of a novel written by Nancy Kleinbaum. And for sure, it deserves it. 

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