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Kind of conventional, especially the bottom half of the movie.
The lead actor chooses to suicide easily, even didn't try to persude his father.
Another question is that what is the follow-up story about that boy who falls in love with a girl who already has a boyfriend? The director didn'tell audiences.
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This film, which inspired and changed the lives of many, gives us a story: about the English professor John Keating
(Robin Williams)
In a boarding school, the Wilton Academy, where the students are studying, the professor enters the life of the Academy studentsTo inspire them to love life and change their lives forever, when it makes them think in a different unconventional way and with a lot of rebellion.
The film contains a collection of beautiful poetry quotations ..
Including the quote from a poem by the English poet Robert Helek:
"Gather the buds as long as you can, the old time is still flying, and the same flower that smiles today will die tomorrow"
The film also contains a lot of wonderful ideas .. Of which the professor said to his students:
"We do not read and do not write poetry because it is funny, we read and write poetry because we are members of the human race, and the human race is full of emotion.
Medicine, law, business administration, engineering .. is a noble and important character in order to preserve life
But poetry is beauty, romance, love, these are the things we live for. "
And the beautiful film also:
That he knows them on the slogan "Carpi Diem," which is Latin means "nest your day"And teaches them how to "extract the essence of life" from every moment, how to think for themselves and choose their own wayEven if he is uneducated or strange, to have the courage to defend their ideas and beliefs, to face the power that is trying to paintTheir way and their future without any consideration for their feelings and emotions.