Various discussions at various times.
This one is well worth reading the full article. It is a great essay, as few are these days.
For later
FWIW, Hotshots was a good movie about The Navy.
Well, sure. A lot of people said so when the movie came out. This article is too much too late.
Long article. Can you just give us the cliff notes?
Dead Poets society was weird. A bunch of college guys go to a cave to... read poetry?
Don’t any of them have girlfriends?
One of my sons was an extra in the movie. He’s in the scene coming out of the movie theater.
I get the jist of what he’s saying but every dramatization of every profession is this way... the writers and actors must exercise their craft after all and not merely represent reality... where would be the escapism in that after all ;)
There is nothing rational that is the product of Robin Williams. Everything he touches is diseased and should be rejected.
I loved that article. I used to hate poetry without really knowing why. I later realized that I hated all the touchy-feely sentimentality that surrounded it, and the inane, unrhymed, unmetered drivel that often passes for poetry these days. When I spent more time learning how to analyze poetry, when it became more than feelings and reactions, when it blossomed for me in all its glory, I was finally able to appreciate it. Some of it, anyway. The humanities are not weak or soft, but our treatment of them today sadly usually is.
I don’t know which is worse, this pompous, preachy, self indulgent movie... or that this guy has obsessed and navel gazed for a quarter century over it.
He’s real pHD material alright.
Well, one of the actors (Robert Sean Williams) in Dead Poet’s Society was also an actor in House (Wilson). That ties the two shows together.
I loved Dead Poet’s Society, but certainly not because I thought it was a realistic portrayal of anything. I mean, maybe there were parents who would want to beat their kid for performing in a play......