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Dead Poets Society (1989) |
| 95 reviews |
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Film rated 3.8 / 5
(Chick rating: 4.4 / 5)
(Guy rating: 3.7 / 5)
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| Open to die-verse interpretation. |
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| Williams needs no introduction. |
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| Students go bard hopping. |
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| Poet 'sentenced' to death. |
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| Robin, Hawke become allies. |
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| Poetry in e-motion, vice-versa. |
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| Professor verses students. |
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| Prate, verse, then death. |
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| Dead Student's Society emerges. |
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| Teacher averse to conformity. |
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| School desks' strength tested. |
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| Rhyming with dead people. |
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| Sailor man becomes Captain. |
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| Puck joins daisy pushers. |
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| Whitman poem becomes shibboleth. |
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| Schoolboys desperately need hobby. |
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| Williams inspires angsty brats. |
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| Robbin' William Shakespeare. |
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| Puck's performance? Mindblowing. |
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| Neil's theatrics end fatally. |
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| Students stanza on merits. |
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| Actually, Dead Schoolboy Society. |
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| Corporal punishment metred out. |
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| Weir's Rhymes of Passion. |
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| Neil's acting career's pucked. |
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| Poetry seriously damages health! |
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| Pretentious suicide overtly poetic. |
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| Williams captains poet students. |
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| Mork's inspiring poetry lessons. |
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| Boy actuates club's name. |
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| Ultimately, Williams lacks class. |
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| Suicide escapes doing exams. |
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| Student Poet commits suicide. |
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| Students changed through poetry. |
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| Williams teaches poetry, life. |
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| Williams irritates conservative educators. |
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| Kids standing honours teacher. |
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| Leonard: day seized, deceased. |
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| Williams captains boys' spirits. |
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| Dalton receives God's call. |
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| Neil - final year student. |
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| Mork, chalk, hanging dork. |
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| Poetic Robin teaches hotties. |
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| Robin jabbers, Boy shoots. |
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| Williams wisecracks Walt Whitman. |
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| 'Scan'dal at Welton Academy. |
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| Frustrated actor kills himself. |
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| Captain Williams seizes role. |
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| Keating's time is fleeting. |
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| Sappy drama abuses poetry. |
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| Sensitive professor inspires, instructs. |
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| Teacher develops schoolboys' individuality. |
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| Williams becomes wishful teacher. |
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| Schoolboys seize the day. |
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| Charming chap chooses choking. |
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| Robin's students carpe diem. |
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| Puck's brains carpe diem. |
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| Puck exits marrow suckers. |
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| Wise teacher shakes school. |
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| Literature; improv; seizing; attrition. |
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| Schoolboys rehearse adult life. |
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| Old-fashioned rap inspires students. |
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| Robin lectures with W(h)itman. |
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| Byron Man: Robin Williams. |
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| Carpe diem = cave, death. |
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| Mork's 'A Separate Peace'. |
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| Students swallow Robin's teachings. |
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| Williams. Hawke. 'Barbaric yawp'. |
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| Williams wins Hawke's brain. |
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| Dead poets inspire students. |
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| Strict rules provoke reform. |
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| Williams seizes Oscar nomination. |
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