Spring weather rains teacher-student relationship

Theresa 2022-03-22 09:01:02

To enlighten the young mind and guide the way forward, we all grow up and become talented under the selfless care of our mentor. The story of the Death Poetry Club is a life-and-death contest between conservativeness and innovation, reality and romance, stubbornness and flexibility, and the extraordinary behavior of that strange teacher is enough to inspire generations of young people.

Wilton Preparatory College is known for its steady and dignified teaching style and high enrollment rate. As a graduating student, the ideal is to enter a prestigious school. The arrival of the new semester literature teacher John is like a spring breeze, contrary to the solemn stereotypes of traditional prestigious schools. He led the students to listen to the sound of death in the school history building, reflect on the meaning of life, let the boys announce their ideals on the green field, and encourage students to stand on the desks and look at the world from a new perspective. The teacher allowed the free and divergent philosophical thinking to resonate strongly in the students’ hearts. They set up the Death Poetry Club and sang festivals in the cave.

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  • Sophie 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    Sorry, I don't know what kind of values ​​the whole film wants to convey. Burning youth? At the cost of life? Or is life inherently a tragedy and we can only shout slogans reactionary? And it is this tragedy that gave birth to poetry? It is a blasphemy of poetry. Laomei’s films are always the extreme way of the east wind overwhelming the west wind. Such films are only recommended by teachers like Hu Zhihui. They are extremely naive.

  • Kasey 2022-03-23 09:01:02

    The ending was perfect. There is no need to say anything more, it is a good movie with endless aftertastes in the heart-wrenching ending song. "Captain, my captain." ★★★★☆

Dead Poets Society quotes

  • Charlie Dalton: I'm exercising the right not to walk.

  • Neil Perry: If I don't ask him, at least I won't be disobeying him.