Hell.
Let's slowly get entangled with things like "system" and "fate". They are like maltose stuck in the mouth, welcoming the entanglement of teeth all the time. Spending one's life on these "non-living" objects might be a smart choice, I don't know.
All I know is that this movie brings out the urge to write poetry, read poetry, rediscover the poetic world, and embrace Thoreau, Whitman, and Shelley. They also welcome people's "entanglement". The difference is that when the "system" and "tradition" are gone, they still lie quietly in the caves of the ancient Indians, smiling and waiting for someone to wear the robes of ancient poets to pick them up.
"Flowers can be broken and must be broken. Time is fleeting. The flowers that bloom lightly and smile today will wither tomorrow." It's time for "Happy Time", "Carpe Diem".
Mr. Keating is also a Zen master, who has penetrated the profound meaning of life, poetry, romance and beauty, just like another translation of this film, "Spring Breeze and Rain", gently awakening the ignorant hearts of several teenagers in the film. His smile is too beautiful, it belongs only to the captain's smile.
Unhappy? his end? The End of Dead Poets Society? The end of the children? I know these things take you down.
Didn't you tear up the introduction of the nonsense doctor? Not a page left, neat and tidy.
Didn't you successfully resurrect the "Dead Poets Society"? The ancient poets were able to continue to absorb the essence of life in the cave, "the spirit is flying, the woman is dizzy".
Didn't he overcome his cowardly self and discover the original desire to create in his heart?
Isn't it lined up, chanting moving words, and showing the beauty of strength and struggle in the arena like the ancient Greeks?
Haven't you found your own rhythm and stopped blindly following other people's drumbeats?
Didn't you bravely make the first phone call, give the first kiss, and shudder to embrace the precious love firmly?
Wouldn't it be more courageous to find what you really wanted, even if you gave your life for it?
Even if you end up on someone else's crotch, didn't you stand on the desk desperately and shout "Oh Captain, my Captain!"?
The seeds of discovering and cherishing beauty have been sown, so there is no need to worry that the ghost created by the mind will obstruct its growth.
The notes of poetry are flowing in my heart, the beautiful girl is one with me, and the truth of life ignites the torch of the dark night.
The important thing is that although Todd and Neil were fortunate enough to meet Captain himself, I would not be overly envious, because Captain was always there, never far away, never avoided.
"Words and ideas can change the world."
"We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race, and the human race is filled with passion."
"And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love... these are what we stay alive for. "
"That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse. "
"l went to the woods because l wanted to live deliberately. l wanted to live deep, and suck out all the marrow of life. To put to rout all that was not life, and not, when l had come to die, discover that l had not lived."
"Carpe Diem, that means seize the day, gentlemen."
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