Read a work carefully, what did you learn from this movie? To this end, we must seriously think about how to write a good review. Are you at a loss about this matter now? The following is my review of Dead Poets Society, hoping to help you.
Dead Poets Society Review 1 The film "Dead Poets Society" tells the story of a group of students growing up under the education of Mr. Keating.
Teacher Keating impressed me the most in this film. He graduated from Wilton Preparatory College and returned to teach there. Wilton College always educates students in a traditional and conservative way, but Mr. Keating changed the routine of the school when teaching. In class, he asked students to tear off the page number of the book to prevent being imprisoned by the content of the book. He asked students to imagine boldly and cultivate humanistic feelings. It can be said that Mr. Keating deeply influenced the thoughts of these students, making them dare to express their ideas and pursue their ideals.
Teacher Keating's good education is commendable, from his first class to let students tear off the page numbers in the book, to his letting students listen to the sound of photos and cherish time; From when he told the students that he could kindly call him Captain, my Kaplan, to when he asked the students to write a poem by themselves and read it aloud before class; From he made every student stand on the platform overlooking the classroom to he played football with the students. All these reflect his idea that students should be free to imagine, express and pursue within the rules. I think this is the original intention of poetry, so what this film wants to convey is how teachers should educate students.
What should a good education look like? The answer of the film is to make students dare to surpass their predecessors, not stick to the rules, but yearn for freedom. What should education be like since ancient times? I said that we should teach students in accordance with their aptitude, and there is nothing right or wrong. However, I agree with the film. If students are allowed to learn the contents of textbooks, it is like following in the footsteps of their predecessors. It's in vain. Poetry expresses the author's thoughts and inner feelings. If we push it forward for hundreds of years, will there still be textbooks for literati to write poems at that time? The result is obvious. Only by following your heart is the best poem.
At the end of the movie, Mr Keating was forced to leave the college because of Neil's suicide. When he left, the students in the class stood on the desks and shouted "Oh, captain, my captain" as he taught them. It's so touching that the teacher has left, but maybe more people can find a way to learn.
Dead Poets Society's Reflection 2 "Dead Poets Society" is such a film that can arouse educators' repeated thinking.
There always seems to be a contradiction between freedom and rules. Just like the headmaster in the movie, he symbolizes a rule, a traditional ideological bondage. Teacher Keating, who is deeply loved by students, is the embodiment of the spirit of freedom. It is also the life that modern students yearn for. Judging from the theme of the film, it seems that Keating's liberal spirit is more favored and respected. But in fact, we should be able to find a balance between rules and freedom, so as to achieve a state of unity of opposites. For example, in the scene of tearing up the preface of the textbook, Keating asked the students to tear up not the literary and artistic works themselves, but the seals that inhibit the students' imagination. Society needs rules, so do schools. Obeying the rules is not only the guarantee for the normal operation of a society and a collective, but also the embodiment of people's basic quality. These rules not only do not affect people's freedom of thought, but also ensure the expansion of everyone's personality and innovative spirit.
But what we should pay attention to is that the so-called rules of the principal are not the rules I mentioned before, but he is just using the term rules to achieve his own goals. For example, the reason why the boy finally committed suicide was not that he violated any rules and regulations, but that he did not follow the "economic career" planned by his parents and school. He committed suicide because he couldn't get the drama performance he loved under the pressure of reality. Therefore, the headmaster represents conservatism and conservatism, especially obliterating students' personality at the spiritual level. His education for students is only to send students to famous universities through a standardized process. What he wants to maintain is not the students themselves, but the reputation of the school on which he lives.
On the other hand, I think the family education in the film is also very enlightening to us. It is worth reflecting that, like the Neil family, many parents now like to impose their ideals on their children regardless of the willy-nilly, leaving them with no room for self-choice. Their growth is a sad process of being "grown up" I think parents and children should be equal in personality, and there should be more communication, understanding and respect between them, so that children can really grow up into a complete person healthily and happily, thus realizing their own life value.
I believe there are a lot of philosophies in this movie, which is worth appreciating.
Dead Poets Society's Reflection III. I watched the movie "Dead Poets Society" during the holiday. Although the film is full of horror from the title, it is really a touching and beneficial film.
The content of this film is dogmatism. But a teacher named Keating broke this convention. The naughty boys were inspired by their dear "Captain Keating" and soon filled their spiritual stories.
After reading it, I was full of admiration for Mr. Keating. His spirit of breaking away from convention and not being afraid of authority changed my understanding of teachers. He lets students develop their potential instead of being bound by textbooks. Faced with the differences and incomprehension of his peers, Mr. Keating resolutely chose to persist. He slowly changed his students to form his own Dead Poets Society, where ideas collided and exchanged.
There is another place worth thinking about in the film, that is, why Neil committed suicide. Most people in the film think that Keating's teaching methods have changed Neil's outlook on life and made him rebellious towards his father. As can be seen from the film, Neil is such a person who dare not refute his father and let him do it.
But in his heart, he has already had his own views on his father's practice. He doesn't want his father to control his life, just as his father wants him to study medicine but he wants to act. Deviating from his father, he showed his desire for performance in the dormitory and the performance was successful. Teacher Keating taught him to dare to express his heart. Teacher Keating only taught him the method of communication, and didn't make him hostile to his father. I think the main reason for Neil's suicide is that his father's oppression made Neil feel that his dream was annihilated. It can also be seen that the generation of representatives oppressed by the school embodies the sense of helplessness in the dark.
Besides, Mr. Keating asked his students to call him the captain. I think the meaning of captain is the meaning of sailing freely at sea like a sailor, and it also represents Mr. Keating's educational principle and connotation.
At the end of the film, all the students stood on the table and bid farewell to Mr. Keating in this way, which showed that Mr. Keating's education was successful, he was impressed by these future flowers, and the seeds of his education were deeply rooted in their hearts. Teacher Keating's departure does not represent his educational failure, but symbolizes the beginning of victory.
Dead Poets Society's reflection 4. What should our education teach students? I think independently, emancipate my mind and pursue my dreams, which I got from watching this movie.
"CREP· Tim, seize today, because we are all going to die." Keating said to his students at the beginning of the film.
We are bound by too many expectations and pressures, so we never think about how to seize today, but always pursue the future and realize the expectations of others.
In life, many of us are compromising. Because dreams are too heavy.
In order to let students really understand the meaning of independent thinking, Keating stood on the platform. Because he wants students to stand in a higher position, change their thinking and think about problems.
In the film, Keating asked the introverted Anderson to read his poems on the stage. Anderson was unwilling to go on stage because of his inner fear. Keating asked him to perform "How to Cry" on the stage, and also let Anderson express his inner thoughts in a way close to persecution. The scene was maddening, but it was also a relief.
In order to let students know how to stick to their independent views and beliefs in the group, he asked three students to do exercises in the yard to reveal that everyone is converging with others in compromise, although we are advancing at our own pace. Each of us has the need to be accepted by others, but we must adhere to our own belief independence, even if it seems bad to others.
Neil in the film, an extroverted and self-seeking person, can't be recognized by his family. He couldn't go against his father's plan for his future, so he chose to commit suicide. The yearning for freedom is worth our lives. He is a microcosm of the tragedy of expectation.
Anderson and Neil live in the same dormitory, but their personalities are completely opposite. One thing is more like that they all live under the expectations of their parents and can't do what they like. In Keating's class, Anderson finally broke through his inner fear (self-distrust, self-denial). At the end of the film, Anderson made a public confession in front of the whole class and the headmaster, and was the first to stand on the table and say to Keating, "Oh, captain, my captain."
At present, our education, to a great extent, is strangling our personality and making us all obey authority and standards. Independent thinking has become a difficult and precious thing.
Dead Poets Society's Reflection 5 What should our education teach students? Thinking independently, emancipating the mind and pursuing the ideal in my heart are my feelings when I watched this film.
"CREP· Tim, seize today, because we are all going to die." Keating said to his students at the beginning of the film.
We are bound by too many expectations and pressures, so we have never thought about how to grasp today, but have been pursuing the future and realizing the expectations of others.
In life, many of us are compromising. Because dreams are too heavy.
In order to let students really understand the meaning of independent thinking, Keating stood on the platform. Because he wants students to stand in a higher position, change their thinking and think about problems.
In the film, Keating asked the introverted Anderson to read his poems on the stage. Anderson was unwilling to go on stage because of his inner fear. Keating asked him to perform "How to Cry" on the stage, and also let Anderson express his inner thoughts in a way close to persecution. The scene was maddening, but it was also a relief.
In order to let the students know how to maintain independent opinions and beliefs in the group, he asked three students to do exercises in the yard to reveal that everyone is converging with others in compromise, even though we are advancing at our own pace. Each of us needs to be accepted by others, but we must keep our faith independent, even if it is not good for others.
Neil in the film, an extrovert with his own pursuit, can't be recognized by his family. He couldn't go against his father's plan for his future, so he chose to commit suicide. The yearning for freedom is worth our lives. He is the epitome of tragedy under expectation.
Anderson and Neil live in the same dormitory, but their personalities are completely opposite. One thing is more like that they all live under the expectations of their parents and can't do what they like. In Keating's class, Anderson finally broke through his inner fear (lack of confidence and denial of himself). At the end of the film, Anderson made a public confession in front of the whole class and the headmaster, and was the first to stand on the table and say to Keating, "Oh, captain, my captain."
Now our education, to a great extent, is killing our individuality and making us all obey authority and standards. Independent thinking has become a difficult and precious thing.
Dead Poets Society's Reflection 6 The film Dead Poets Society mainly tells a group of students studying at Wilton Preparatory College and a teacher named John Keating. Teacher JohnKeating advocates the philosophy of free divergent thinking and encourages students to observe the world around them from a new angle. He asked the students to call him "Oh, captain, my captain" instead of the teacher, and even asked them to tear up all the prefaces in the textbook. Teacher John Keating's unique education method has added vitality to this school. But the school didn't like him very much, because Wilton Preparatory College was respected by people at that time for its dignified style. The educational model of this university is completely fixed and monotonous, which fetters students' thoughts, so his educational model is rated as unorthodox.
He led the children to rebuild "Dead Poets Society". He asked them to write poems with their instant inspiration and let them have their own opinions, instead of blindly following others without their own thinking. He made a group of timid children bold and cheerful.
Todd used to be the most timid student in his class, but with the encouragement of teacher John Keating, he gradually became cheerful.
John Keating also encouraged a boy named Neil to do what he wanted to do-act and put on a great play, instead of being a boy who only listened to his parents and didn't dare to do what he loved. But Neil finally committed suicide, because his father wanted him to go to Harvard to become a doctor, and Neil himself wanted to be an actor, but he couldn't ask his family's permission. The school forced Neil's other classmates to sign with the threat of expulsion, and fired Mr. John Keating.
I think the only thing that Mr. John Keating didn't do well was that he didn't teach his students how to deal with things and pressure. Neil didn't bear his father's blow and shot himself.
Teacher JohnKeating in the movie Dead Poets Society gave me great inspiration. He told me: do everything with passion, do everything with creativity, do everything not only with courage, but also with intelligence ... I thank this movie!
Dead Poets Society's reflection on "7" can make my heart shake and make me laugh and cry with empathy. Robin williams really didn't disappoint. It's really one of the few times to go to the movies for so many years. Dead Poets Society sounds like a depressing movie. Yes, as you think, romanticism and realism will collide violently, just like death and poetry. My intuitive death is the greatest truth, and poetry is often the closest art to death. But this is not the theme of this movie. The film also introduces the attitude towards life, growth, self-redemption, and those shining youth hormones.
Teacher RonanPatrickJohnKeating (robin williams) was deeply impressed by several classes. He took the students to the school history building to listen to the sound of death. In class, let the students stand on the lecture table, see the world from different angles, tear up the introduction of the first chapter of the book, and let the students write a poem at will and read it aloud in class. After class, everyone's walking posture and state are used to observe the truest side. Yes, on the whole, nothing new. Add your own growth experience, and you will know how rare it is to meet such a teacher in our life. Teacher RonanPatrickJohnKeating thinks that the essence of education is to learn to think independently. When I blindfolded Todd in RonanPatrickJohnKeating, let him feel and read his feelings aloud, I was so excited that I cried and laughed. It seems that I particularly understand Todd's difficulties. Something that will make your heart beat. So this is the world. My new attitude towards the world is the most precious thing in life!
Our educational environment is stagnant, traditional and conformist, so we have all grown up. However, personal growth experiences are different. Some people may meet a teacher like RonanPatrickJohnKeating (robin williams), which is bound to light a small flame in their hearts and benefit them for life. In fact, life itself needs a kind of ability. Generally, a teacher like RonanPatrickJohnKeating will give you this ability, be loyal to yourself, have the ability to think independently, judge whether you are suitable or not, and have your own attitude towards your life. In fact, only such a life is full and happy. Those who are trapped and drift with the tide are bored by themselves and others after all. This glowing attitude towards life can't be taught by ordinary people. If you can meet such a teacher or elder in your life, you are really lucky. Similarly, if a good film or book can be enlightened at a young age, it is also a great blessing in life.
I was deeply impressed by Dead Poets Society's thinking about the film Dead Poets Society. At the beginning of the film, I saw a university with strict management and students' sacred respect for teachers. Everything in it is like a small world.
Neil is the main character in this film. His father hopes that his son can find a good job and earn a lot of money if he is admitted to a good school. He hoped that his son would study blindly, strive for better grades and be admitted to Harvard after graduation. But in school life, Neil found his own talent for interpretation. Through unremitting efforts, he finally succeeded in choosing the protagonist of the school play. Against his father's objection, Neil finished the performance. I thought that after appreciating his talent, my father could change his wishes and allow him to continue acting.
But Neil's father decided to let him study hard and live the life planned by his parents, and resolutely left the theater with Neil. That night, grief-stricken Neil didn't want to continue this soulless life and shot himself.
Mr. Keating is a relatively rigid and open teacher. He encourages children to be themselves and show their personalities. However, the stuffy senior management of the school can't understand his ideas. With the help of Neil's death, they fired Mr Keating. Although Mr. Keating was dismissed, the students knew that the teacher was right.
To be a flexible person, you can neither blindly follow the rules nor wander without foundation. Not flexible, maybe he will send the child to the coffin himself like Neil's father. It's also possible that he, like Neil, can't get over himself. After watching this film, I deeply realized the failure of traditional education. The talents they trained did not fundamentally change the ancients, because their ideas were completely copied. Only teacher Keating can dig out the self in students' hearts, which is truly meaningful education.
Dead Poets Society's Thinking 9 The story of Dead Poets Society is based on real people. All the plots in the film are made great efforts, which makes the audience feel the enthusiasm for exploring the essence of life, as if they have jumped out of the haze and gained a new life. Sometimes, what they want is not that complicated. The choice is in your hands. Our life needs a little madness. The more emphasis is placed on tradition and discipline, the easier it is to bring people into quiet despair. In the name of "Dead Poets Society", it may be the reason brought by Mr. Keating, so it is "absurd" and can't follow the rules. Otherwise, you will face the arranged life. Learn the right to endure rejection. Even if it is wrong, it is wrong to feel at ease, because this is my choice. Teacher Keating's first lesson is to lead students to listen to the sound of death in the school history building and reflect on the meaning of life. Seize the present, the call of predecessors, life does not give a person the right to waste. The ruined life comes from the lost self.
The voice of the call, slight, is like a biting cold wind chasing the bottom of my heart, and the numb soul suddenly wakes up. Remember Mr. Keating, standing on the podium for the first time and saying, "Why am I standing here?" Because I want to look at things from another angle. "Learn to think for yourself, even if you are young, learn to choose for yourself, even if you are emotional. Anderson learned not to follow blindly. He stood up bravely and resisted the bondage of vulgarity and meanness. He knows the responsibility to stick to himself and find the truth. There is always a kind of submission in society that affects people's thinking and choices. Over time, it has become a so-called moral norm.
The real reality is that people defend themselves under the guise of morality. Faced with problems, people will look for various explanations and reasons, and rarely start from themselves. Where is the conscience? Mr. Keating gave young people the courage to reflect on their conscience. Facing life, everyone is the master. The road different from ordinary people, once opened, is bound to be bumpy, but we firmly believe that our choice and our destiny are in our own hands.
Dead Poets Society Reflection 10 This film tells the story between a teacher and his students.
The ending was very touching and I cried.
Neil likes acting, but his father has repeatedly asked him to study medicine at Harvard. I have never had equal communication with children to understand their real thoughts and favorite things. In the tone of an elder, I strongly urge my child to give up his hobby and do what he is forced to do (I really want to slap him in the face). Neil gave in. As a result, Neil shot himself, but his father and school put the blame on Neil's teacher, a good teacher who inspired students.
"We won't let you ruin your life. (lines) "I didn't know that the persecution of parents was already a kind of destruction for children. "You have a chance I never dreamed of, and I won't let you waste it. (lines) "I don't understand how many parents are using this as an excuse for stealth killing.
I don't think many teachers and parents have thought about the consequences of forcing a self-centered student or child to do something he doesn't like or want to do. I really don't know how to evaluate the long-term vision of the supremacy of interests. I can understand that they force their children to read and study for quick success and instant benefit in order to let them seek good development.
But what I want to say more is that work is not a lifetime thing. People who live to the age of 80 retire at the age of 70, and they still have ten years of working time without themselves. And the enthusiasm and understanding of life is lifelong.
"What is the meaning of your life?"
"Make money, make a lot of money, make more money." I'm not sad to hear such an answer.
Has material desire surpassed the spiritual world and occupied a dominant position? That's really human sorrow.
Every year, there are countless news reports that a student in a school committed suicide by jumping off a building, but no one has ever thought about the underlying reasons. What is behind the great pressure of study? The culprit is these parents and teachers who think they are good for their students and children. I feel sorry for these children who have been with you all their lives.
It is inevitable to meet scum educators on the way to school. Fortunately, my parents never forced me to learn this and that, and my major is also what I like and love. This is a great event worthy of universal celebration!
As a student deeply influenced by China's exam-oriented education, I can deeply understand the helplessness and sadness that the present situation of education cannot be changed. It is still shocking to expect the reform of China's examination system to be on the right track, rather than on the crooked ways for decades.
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