It's not quite midsummer yet, but a Dead Poets Society rewatch is still a dreamy option for spring. The 1959-set tear-jerker—starring a coterie of up-and-coming heartthrobs as students at the elite, ...
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Brought to life by the Australian director Peter Weir, the movie’s conflict reflects a collective cultural trait his fellow citizens can relate to. By Damien Cave The Australia Letter is a weekly ...
Dead Poets Society In one of the most iconic moments in modern cinema, Carpe Diem — “Seize the day” — is whispered into a ...