03-01-2018, 10:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2018, 07:58 AM by Kakariko Kid.
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Dead Poets Society: Robin Williams plays John Keating, a teacher at a preparatory school with a long history of standards and traditions. Keating's teaching methods are unorthodox and his students must weigh the pressures of their wants and feelings against those of faculty and parents.
I will not go into spoilers but I will say that though the story branches out, the beauty of it is that Spoiler:most of what happens is left without an ending as the final scene ends with a climatic cliffhanger with a message.
I don't know why I haven't seen this before. Easily one of my favorite movies starring Robin Williams.
Oh Captain, my Captain.
When We First Met: A guy gets friend-zoned by the girl he's in love with and accidentally finds a way to travel back in time 3 years to when he and his love interest first met and will them wake up 3 years later to find out the consequences of his actions. Netflix exclusive as far as I know.
The acting is not bad, headed by Adam Devine, and the movie keeps a comedic atmosphere without making me laugh and I could relate to some of the character's feelings.
It's a bit of a "chick-flick", but it's not so serious that a guy can't enjoy it by himself. I did.
I will not go into spoilers but I will say that though the story branches out, the beauty of it is that Spoiler:most of what happens is left without an ending as the final scene ends with a climatic cliffhanger with a message.
I don't know why I haven't seen this before. Easily one of my favorite movies starring Robin Williams.
Oh Captain, my Captain.
When We First Met: A guy gets friend-zoned by the girl he's in love with and accidentally finds a way to travel back in time 3 years to when he and his love interest first met and will them wake up 3 years later to find out the consequences of his actions. Netflix exclusive as far as I know.
The acting is not bad, headed by Adam Devine, and the movie keeps a comedic atmosphere without making me laugh and I could relate to some of the character's feelings.
It's a bit of a "chick-flick", but it's not so serious that a guy can't enjoy it by himself. I did.